I would rather recommend that you switch $VHYL to $VWCE. $VHYL and $ISPA are simply yield and dividend killers
https://app.getquin.com/activity/rROZDjNjkK
https://app.getquin.com/activity/rROZDjNjkK
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•@DonkeyInvestor I was also concerned with the fact that the FTSE all world has a strong US bias and the ishares Global Stoxx is a little more "international"!
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@BavarianLion that is by no means a reason for a high dividend ETF. Go for something with less US exposure without a focus on dividends. Preferably distributing
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•@DonkeyInvestor You just threw my whole strategy out the window 😅! My plan was actually to deliberately sacrifice a bit of yield to get dividends because my ETF's are supposed to serve as a safe haven! With my individual stocks, I have almost exclusively growth positions (Amazon, NVIDIA, Alphabet...)! I also entered the two Vanguards with high starting capital (both 100k each)! So my plan was like this: Stocks for growth (also a bit riskier) and the ETF's as a rock in the surf!
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•@DonkeyInvestor But I've been reading through your articles for the last few days anyway! There are really a lot of very good tips 👍
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•@BavarianLion Don't worry about it. I've also thrown my strategy overboard several times 😬
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•@DonkeyInvestor I think this year is a good year to do some restructuring anyway, as you can't really plan anything because of Trump 🤪
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@BavarianLion How about $TDIV instead of $VHYL? It has performed well in recent years, pays a good dividend and is not as heavily weighted towards the USA as the $VHYL
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•@Kieler_Jung $GGRP $FGEQ do not forget
Investment horizon is long, so they can also do you good in terms of distribution
Investment horizon is long, so they can also do you good in terms of distribution
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