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$VWCE (-0,6%) FTSE All-World is the ETF I mainly want to focus on.

I currently have 300 euros in it.


Does it make sense to add a second ETF to create even more diversification?


I was possibly thinking of this ETF:


$FLXI (+0,62%) Franklin Templeton ICAV - Franklin FTSE India UCITS ETF


Allocation 80\20


What is your opinion?

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I have the $VWRL and only that. I think that's easily enough. With the $FLXI you have only mapped India. It doesn't help that much with diversification. But yes, India is supposed to be on the rise, so why not?
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@Tobi60 to your last question - India is very expensive right now. Yes, India has very good growth. But of course the stock market has already anticipated this. The question is whether the general assessment was too conservative (in which case there is still potential) or whether people were too optimistic about the subcontinent. In such cases, prices can quickly fall back to / below the fair level.
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@KevinC He's just making a bet on a single country. The vwrl is enough for me
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@Tobi60 Well, I don't want to bet either. It should give me some security for the next few years.

Can you suggest something better?
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@SGEFOREVER11 for even more diversification, I would probably look at small caps that are not included in $VWRL. Otherwise you are mainly creating an overweight somewhere, no further diversification.
Alternatively, there would of course be precious metals, crypto, real estate (bought by yourself or as a REIT), etc.
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@SGEFOREVER11 so based on your other postings, I would say it's best to save your vwce stupidly until you have a base of 50k or so in there. In that time you can watch the market and learn.
I sometimes play what if games. 😅 For example, Starbucks has now fallen to 70. Imagine you buy now for 5k. How does the share behave afterwards, what would you do if it goes up, what if it goes down again.
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@Tobi60 Yes, I simply don't have the time or experience for in-depth analysis.
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Long-term
Always forecast-free and no single-name bets.... Whether you believe it or not, this is total nonsense. You don't know what will happen in the next few years
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If you think India will rise, it's a good idea.
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I think that diversification is good on the long run. India does have potencial, but for core personally I would not stick to just 1 country. Not financial advice but You can also look at the $EIMI for a more wide range or the $SPYX for small caps emerging markets for Higher earn potencial but also risk, both have plenty of India, specially the smallcap one.
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