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Dividend strategy with ETFs? Sensible or not

Dear Community,


I have sold all my positions in the portfolio except for cryptos with a small profit. After deducting the KEST, I now have 90k available. I'm more into the dividend portfolio. Would only a dividend strategy with ETFs make sense now? I live in Austria. Especially when you consider the taxes, including withholding tax on dividend income here.

For example: 50% on $QYLE (-0,83%) and distribute the rest to other dividend ETFs?


What do you think? Would be very grateful for recommendations and tips.


Kind regards

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Ultimately, it doesn't matter which dividend ETF you use to generate returns. However, $SDIP has proven to be the best for this. 🤷

By the way, $QYLE is NOT a dividend ETF.

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@Stullen-Portfolio But the good feeling of cash flow...! 🫠
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@Epi
A classic. ✌️😜

The second, in a different context: "I enjoy dealing with the companies."

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@Stullen-Portfolio The evergreens on GQ, or rather: Everreds. 😅
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@Epi
Mega, as the devil would have it, there was the combo today: ✌️🎯🚀👑

https://getqu.in/W0SJ01/

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@Stullen-Portfolio Always great!
However, those who are in the middle of the combo somehow don't understand our fun with it. 😅

I don't even know why... 😇😜
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You can do that, but there are better ETFs, such as $TDIV, $GGRP, $FUSD, $FGEQ, $LDEG or simply a distributing world like $HMWO. The $QYLE only burns money. If it absolutely has to be a covered-call ETF, my choice would be the $JEGP.
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At 90k, I would simply go to $VWRL and enjoy the dividend.
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What is $Wet?
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@Thesaurus I'm sure he means $XNAS
$QYLE I meant
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@SGTrader88 Do you realize that covered calls are not dividends and have nothing to do with the operating result of the company?
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Hi, didn't you think about this before selling? Otherwise I would advise you. A large part on broadly diversified ETFs, dividend ETFs are also formed to diversify
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