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ETF - Orientation

Hello everyone,

I am currently in the process of further expanding my ETFs. Unfortunately, I don't have enough time to deal with individual stocks and this will not change in the near future.


To the $VWRL (+0,8%) (60% of the total savings rate) as the core, I also have the $TDIV (+1,23%) and $FGEQ (+0,79%) at 14% and 12% into the portfolio. In addition, I currently have the $IBC3 (+0,91%) (7%) and the $COMF (-0,08%) (4%).

At the moment I'm not sure whether I'd rather use the resources for the $IBC3 (+0,91%) and the $COMF (-0,08%) either in the $VWRL (+0,8%) or add something else to the portfolio instead of the two (bonds or maybe $JEGP (+0,3%))? or just let it continue? What do you think?


The aim is of course to make money in the long term. The dividends will be reinvested and, if it works out, used as additional income in retirement.


$BTC (-1,16%) I will continue to draw dividends and the individual shares will remain buy & hold for the time being - until I have more time again.


I am grateful for tips, discussions and suggestions.


Best regards

Your fizzelfritz

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My portfolio is actually structured quite similarly. ☺️ If you're interested, you can read the post I pinned in my profile about a year ago, where I described my investment strategy. Maybe there's one or two points in there that might interest you too. ☺️

Otherwise, I would actually put your EM ETF in the All-World. The All-World already contains emerging markets, so you would have them in there twice. Or did you deliberately want to increase the weighting of emerging markets? I don't know the $COMF, so unfortunately I can't say anything about that. 🤭
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Keep it simple
Don't think it through Take your 3 largest ETF positions and continue to build them up.
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