When do you consider an ETF to be full?
LG Tom
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@Tom98 I would also be interested in @DonkeyInvestor 🙋🏼
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@Tom98 I'm guessing 💯
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@nitroxx 100k deposit? Or 100k total value? And why would it be "full" then? 🧐
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@Tom98 100 K total value, an Etf is never full, but I also handle it this way and spread it over different issuers, or distribution months or or or

But I'm sure 🫏 will write something too
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@Tom98
I think up to 500k deposit per ETF you avoid exit tax (currently!)
I am also distributing. I have roughly set 150k as the first limit and am currently saving world ETF no. 3 😅
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@nitroxx @Tom98 @MinxQQQ "Full" is initially an arbitrary number. In my case, when one (All World) or two (World + EM) ETFs have reached the identical volume of the other All World or World+EM ETFs in my portfolio.

The arbitrarily determined number should be large enough not to degenerate into effort (i.e. not saving a new ETF because of a few 10k). But it should also be small enough to have a noticeable effect. How small "small enough" is, of course, also depends on the (planned) total volume of the portfolio.
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Many thanks for the explanation! And good luck for the future 🍀
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@DonkeyInvestor an etf is "full" when it feeds itself completely with distributions ( thaur. ) - with a constant monthly payment... With an average growth rate of 6-7% after 10-12 years...
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@Roots That's your definition. And perfectly okay
@DonkeyInvestor not mine... commercially interpreted as to when one would no longer have to pay into an etf...
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