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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
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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
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