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ETF for dividends

Servus,


What is your favorite ETF for dividends?

I am thinking about $TDIV (+0,2%) starting this week?

Would you also choose this one or what are your alternatives?


Thanks a lot!

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Good choice. The $TDIV beats the $VHYL YTD by far and also YTY, 3 years, 5 years and max. 10k invested 5 years ago in both would give you 11.01% price growth for TDIV and 7.49% for VHYL. Dividend 3.4K to 2.3k which leads to a total CAGR of 17.77% for TDIV and 12.06% for VHYL. In figures 22.666€ to 17.679€
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@Finanzaristokrat Does it have tax disadvantages compared to an ETF from Ireland?
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@Buy-and-sleep As far as I know, 15% withholding tax, but this is offset against the capital gains tax if you exceed the tax-free amount. Then it should be even more attractive than the Irish ones in terms of tax.
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immagine del profilo
Great ETF from $TDIV 👍🏻🙂 I now have several hundred shares....
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immagine del profilo
Exactly this one.
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immagine del profilo
Since then I have the $FGEQ and am now adding the $TDIV to my portfolio. Savings plans will then run on both.
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immagine del profilo
What speaks against $JEGP or $JEPQ?
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New in my portfolio today $TDIV 🤝💰 I also decided in favor of the ETF, performance looks great... I really like the stocks in the ETF and also the % allocation... I'm curious to see what it will bring in over the next few years... 🙏🚀
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@Chriscoin87 that was exactly the reason that makes me also to buy it. I had the $VHYG but I switch to this. The smallest allocation to technology sector combined with the small percentage in US (that is really volatile ATM) makes me think positive for this switch... Let's see
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I order the $VHYL. What do you think about $TDIV?
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I have a few Glibal x ETFs in my portfolio, monthly distributions and all in IE. I am still quite satisfied, worth a look
I also have it and basically like it, the only thing that bothers me is that the financial sector is so heavily overweighted. So in the event of a banking crisis, you'd better dress warmly
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