The BEST ETF Investing Strategies in 2024 (European investor)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2024

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  • @AngeloColomboFi
    @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +20

    Which strategy would you pick if you had to choose? ETF tickers below!👇
    🇪🇺Interactive Brokers: angelo.fi/ibkr
    🇪🇺Trade Republic (4% interest!): angelo.fi/tra
    👉Compare ETFs & Stocks: angelo.fi/comp
    📌My Investments in P2P and Crypto: angelo.fi
    📈Where I track my ETFs: angelo.fi/getq​​
    🇦🇹🇩🇪Germany & Austria only (ETFs): angelo.fi/atde
    ETFs mentioned in the video (Acc = Accumulating, Dis = Distributing, ticker symbols in brackets):
    Vanguard FTSE All-World Acc. (VWCE)
    Vanguard FTSE All-World Dis. (VWRL or VGWL)
    Vanguard FTSE Developed World Acc. (VHVE or VGVF)
    Vanguard FTSE Developed World Dis. (VEVE or VGVE)
    iShares Core MSCI World Acc. (IWDA)
    SPDR MSCI World Acc. (SPPW)
    HSBC MSCI World Dis. (WRD or H4ZJ)
    xTrackers MSCI World Dis. (XDWL)
    Vanguard S&P 500 Acc. (VUAA)
    Vanguard S&P 500 Dis. (VUSA)
    iShares Core S&P 500 Acc. (SXR8)
    iShares Core S&P 500 Dis. (IUSA)
    Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Acc. (VFEA)
    Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Dis. (VFEM)
    iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets IMI Acc. (EMIM)
    iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets IMI Dis. (IBC3)
    Lyxor Core STOXX Europe 600 Acc. (MEUD)
    iShares STOXX Europe 600 Dis. (EXSA)
    Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe Acc. (VWCG)
    Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe Dis. (VEUR)
    xTrackers MSCI Europe Small Cap Acc. (XXSC)
    SPDR MSCI ACWI IMI Acc. (SPYI)
    iShares MSCI World Small Cap Acc. (IUSN)
    Fidelity Global Quality Income Dis. (FGEQ)
    HSBC FTSE EPRA NAREIT Developed Dis. (HPRD)
    Vanguard FTSE North America Acc. (VNRA)
    Vanguard FTSE North America Dis. (VNRT)
    Vanguard FTSE Developed Pacific Acc. (VGEK)
    Vanguard FTSE Developed Pacific Dis. (VAPX or VGEJ)
    Vanguard FTSE Japan Acc. (VJPA)
    Vanguard FTSE Japan Dis. (VJPN)

    • @alexstulens2805
      @alexstulens2805 Год назад

      Hey Angelo, I have a question for you. I live in Belgium and was thinking about getting an account with de Giro. But somewhere in one of your videos or comments I saw you said something about them about regulations that made them a little less interesting. Would it therefore be more interesting to consider opening an account with interactive brokers or did I misunderstand something about that. Thanks.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Hi Alex,
      Yes, I consider Interactive Brokers a better option. Here is why: ruclips.net/video/J_BYmJFGcjA/видео.html
      Trade Republic is another alternative I can recommend based on my own experience, which is also available in Belgium now: ruclips.net/video/pGKjSzg-uoY/видео.html (comparison to Degrio at the end of the video)

    • @leak8448
      @leak8448 Год назад

      Hi! Recently I opened an ib account. Pricing is set on tiered and trading on fractional. The thing is that when I want to buy stock (sxr8) for 2000€ the fees are 10.62€. But when I choose number of shares (5 shares are approx 2175€) then the fees are around 3€. Can you explain why? Thanks.

    • @TechnoMusicFreaks
      @TechnoMusicFreaks 4 месяца назад

      Hi Angelo. THX for the video I live in Hungary and I am thinking to invest but dont know which platform is better Interactive Brokers or Lightyear?

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  4 месяца назад

      Definitely IBKR, they also offer tax-advantaged TBSZ accounts for Hungarians: angelo.fi/ibkr

  • @ShelleyfromCali
    @ShelleyfromCali 3 месяца назад +88

    I currently have 75% SCHD and 25% SCHG Roth IRA. Brokerage account is 35% SCHD, 40% VOO, 25% VUG! Just crossed the 1m mark from an initial 170k startup in 2022. I am 42 and I plan on working until 50

    • @larrydimon7811
      @larrydimon7811 3 месяца назад +2

      Congratulations!! I lost a lot chasing individual stocks and I feel pretty stupid for not understanding how investing works. I have a double major in economics but I’ve been trying to make sense of the market.

    • @LiquidityOcelot
      @LiquidityOcelot 3 месяца назад +1

      Hey, you nailed it. I'm doing some research on VOO now, seems very solid. Congrats on nearing retirement. 3 years will fly.....unless of course you hate your job lol....

    • @ShelleyfromCali
      @ShelleyfromCali 3 месяца назад +2

      Love my job. Over 25 years as a mechanic for a Major Airline. Great company. Just wish I knew about stocks, index funds, growth/dividend paying ETFs years ago. But still with a good CFA I am doing great. It's a nice hands-off way to approach it. *Lina Dineikiene* manages my funds and she has a great team. I conservatively follow her recommendations and market entry and exit points, and tbh this system makes it possible for me

    • @barbborstein7640
      @barbborstein7640 3 месяца назад +2

      Out of curiosity I looked up her name on Google. Found her webpage. I've gotta say her credentials are just fine! Good enough to lay any doubts to rest. I popped her an email.

  • @adyburlan18
    @adyburlan18 Год назад +21

    Thank you for the video. I personally choose 2 ETFs, Vanguard FTSE Acc and Ishares World Small Cap. The ratio is 90/10 like you suggested.

  • @renatosureal
    @renatosureal Год назад +11

    I moved from CANADA to EUROPE and your videos are GOLD to shorten my learning curve in this new financial landscape. Thank you ! While diversification BY REGION is important, by GOAL and AGE is even more important. I recommend the **3 fund portfolio** approach: ETFs for FOUNDATION + GROWTH + INCOME, each in a different percentage depending on the investor's age.

  • @renukaraskar-b5y
    @renukaraskar-b5y 9 месяцев назад +3

    You are truly a blessing to beginner level investors. Truly amazing content

  • @KamrulHasan-my5jy
    @KamrulHasan-my5jy Год назад +4

    Truely, very helpful. I have watched many videos just to get an idea how can I start with ETF, this is the only video which does not require me to do a pre-research. Somehow other creators assumes that you have your hand on the ETF or stock. appreciate your work, please make more content like this.

  • @pawkie2
    @pawkie2 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for quoting European connection. I have watched too many vids on ETFs not available in Europe butnot referenced as such...

  • @ventsislavsimeonov8387
    @ventsislavsimeonov8387 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks a lot for the shared knowledge! It is really helpful

  • @ft397
    @ft397 Год назад +3

    Absolutely MEGA content!! Great Job!! Keep them coming!

  • @rebeccabisangwa7000
    @rebeccabisangwa7000 9 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Angelo! I'm so grateful I found you and your detailed well thought out videos, thank you sooo so much! Better late than never haha I wish I found you sooner! New subbie! Please don't stop making these videos!

  • @Atlas_21
    @Atlas_21 Год назад +4

    The SPDR MSCI ACWI IMI will lower it's TER from 0.40% to 0.17% starting April 3, 2023.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +2

      That's fantastic news, thanks for sharing!

    • @franciscoreis2
      @franciscoreis2 Год назад

      I was just going to comment on this as well. Do you think this would make SPDR MSCI ACWI IMI a better choice for Portfolio Number 3 instead of the 2ETF strategy, if one wanted to have a little bit of exposition to small caps? The size of the ETF has increased by a third to 600m, but it is still a lot smaller than Vanguard FTSE All-World and iShares MSCI World Small Cap.

  • @mashanti_worldwide
    @mashanti_worldwide Год назад +3

    I truly appreciate your content and time and care you put into the information you share. It is also a wonderful balance to all of the US oriented investment content. A 1 or 2 fund ETF strategy appears to be the most practical from the standpoint of costs and long-term return.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +1

      Thank you, I'm very happy to hear that! I agree, I think we're also more likely to stick to simple strategies in general

  •  Год назад +8

    Thank you so much on all of your effort Angelo. The content you are providing is amazing and I'm happy to have started this investment journey with you. Keep up amazing work and lot of love for you and your family! ❤

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +1

      Thank you Mile, hearing that means a lot to me! Lots of love to you and your family as well!

  • @tauronval1404
    @tauronval1404 Год назад

    Complimenti per la chiarezza e la trasparenza, ottimi contenuti👌🏻…

  • @JocolToofail
    @JocolToofail Месяц назад

    Das ist genau das, was ich gesucht habe.

  • @shyngysbek6907
    @shyngysbek6907 10 месяцев назад

    The best video of explanations and strategies. I have been looking for this 1 week. Great job! I will stop my research at this point and start investing. Thank you!

  • @KrisoVT
    @KrisoVT Год назад

    I personally go with VWCE at ~85% for global exposure, ~10% in ZPRV and ~5% in ZPRX for small cap value weighted US and EU respectively (unfortunately I couldn't find small cap value weighted world etf). Balancing is easy, every month when I add more money I buy the one that is trailing it's target the most. Never selling for balance even if it would take a few months to get overperforming small cap etf back to it's target.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Sounds like a well thought out strategy, thank you for sharing!🙏

  • @tejs6993
    @tejs6993 Год назад

    Thanks Angelo, a very interesting guide for the European investor providing a lot of information.

  • @BrightMorningStar
    @BrightMorningStar 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. My bank manager would never tell me this stuff 🙂 He tried to sell me their "Dynamic Portfolio" which wasn't so dynamic.

  • @Saturnus666
    @Saturnus666 2 месяца назад +2

    I'm wondering why Gold is so rare in investment portfolios. I'm thinking about putting 10% in iShares Physical Gold to diversify. Gold prices have had decent growth and tend to go up when stocks go down.

    • @byrnhard
      @byrnhard Месяц назад

      Well, I'm doing exactly that and I'm very happy about it. 🙂
      IMHO a portfolio consisting mostly of shares (via a worldwide ETF) + some gold (via an ETC) + maybe a little bit of Bitcoin (via an ETN) gives the best all around market participation for 90-95% of private investors.
      ... regardless of saving goals (short-/mid-/longterm), inflation, tax laws, other political risk factors like war and ESG, and financial/banking shenanigans.
      (I found bonds, real estate, other commodities and other cryptos to not be worth the hassle - read: too small gains and/or too volatile - at least for us small folk. 🙊)

  • @barbelis
    @barbelis 9 месяцев назад

    Your videos are awesome! So much useful info if you want to invest in being based in EU.

  • @ЯрославБелоконь-б4е
    @ЯрославБелоконь-б4е 8 месяцев назад

    Writing this comment purely for the algorithm, thank you for your amazing content ❤

  • @marijalisicyna7082
    @marijalisicyna7082 Год назад

    So much work u have done! Thank u so much

  • @laurasalsa
    @laurasalsa Год назад

    Thank you so much for the helpful and informative videos you are making for EU investors, such a big help!

  • @sergiofonseca467
    @sergiofonseca467 Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Thanks for the great information and research work :)

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +2

      My pleasure! It was a lot more time intensive than I had planned, so I'm glad it was useful :)

  • @maximilianemustermann815
    @maximilianemustermann815 Месяц назад

    Wonderful video! Thank you! 😊

  • @alessioselvanetti5144
    @alessioselvanetti5144 10 месяцев назад

    Very useful video. Thank you very much Angelo!

  • @marijalisicyna7082
    @marijalisicyna7082 Год назад

    Thank u! You are useful for European

  • @AndreaGar903
    @AndreaGar903 Год назад

    Hello Angelo, sorry to bother again. Another you probably know and I can not identify for Europe is: XLV I think is a very interesting ETF. Thank you! :) Highly appreciated if you have any comment on this one for Europe. Merci!

  • @PetsQQQ
    @PetsQQQ Год назад +7

    Does anyone here like FUSD? (Fidelity US Quality Income UCITS ETF)

    • @persieprince9345
      @persieprince9345 Год назад

      Yes i am, i like the criteria they are using another one i like is dgrw

  • @H.Pereira_Cardoso
    @H.Pereira_Cardoso 10 месяцев назад

    Obrigado!

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  10 месяцев назад

      What a nice surprise, thank you! 🥂

  • @cooking9073
    @cooking9073 Год назад

    Thanks for your brief explanation Angelo ,I would like to ask you if you can Explain us about Etfmatic ?

  • @Alban.Bytyqi
    @Alban.Bytyqi 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing Angelo

  • @Muinkata
    @Muinkata Год назад +2

    Hello Angelo! Thank you for yet another quality video, greatly appreciated. When it comes down to money, and investments can you make a video about what banks, payment providers you use when investing in different brokerage accounts or P2P lending platforms?

  • @damjanstoimenov
    @damjanstoimenov 7 месяцев назад

    I make the pie in 3/3 by 33% of all
    1/3 of dividend, foundational, growth etfs

  • @jaceporikos
    @jaceporikos Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for the video, I can buy the VWCE from traders republic

  • @julsgud
    @julsgud Год назад

    Amazing! Thanks for the top quality analysis as always 🤑

  • @MartinSar
    @MartinSar Год назад +4

    Great content, Angelo! Much appreciated. Do you see any disadvantages to invest in two very similar ETFs. E.g. setting two savings plans, one with FTSI All-World and another one with MSCI ACWI? Sort of investment strategy 1a.

  • @robioannou2422
    @robioannou2422 Год назад

    Dear Angelo, great content as always. I have two pools of liquidity for investment. One is lump sum, for which I am going for Portfolio 5 Option 2 (Dividend Income Portfolio). The other one is for monthly investing (saving from salary) which is Portfolio 3 (World Including Small Cap). I just have to decide whether or not to convert my USD cash in my lump sum pool, into Euro, or to keep and invest in USD. Bravo on demystifying and simplifying the world of investment.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Thank you Rob, I'm glad you got some ideas from watching my video!

  • @Ivobe2
    @Ivobe2 Год назад

    That was awesome! Thank you!

  • @oresama564
    @oresama564 Год назад

    Could you make a video about ESG and SRI ETFs?
    Thanks for the content, very helpful

  • @mitagama
    @mitagama Год назад

    Amazing content Angelo. 🙏

  • @kevincosta1978
    @kevincosta1978 Год назад

    Thank you for the video, Angelo. We are currently in the VUSA, planning to change for VUAA when we reach the non-taxable cap for dividends.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      You're welcome Kevin! Thanks for sharing!🙏

    • @eglevi5071
      @eglevi5071 Год назад

      @@AngeloColomboFi Hi, Angelo, can we buy VUAA in EUR at Interactive Brokers?

  • @NikuaRanger
    @NikuaRanger Год назад

    Angelo, you are an Angel sent by God to help us all, thank you so much for your help. This Investing world can be so confusing and crazy to someone who never had any contact with it. Thank you for helping us financialy iliterates (for now!)

  • @george6977
    @george6977 Год назад

    I prefer the 5 fund customised portfolio within tax sheltered accounts and a 1 fund portfolio in a General Investment Account to minimise capital gains tax.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Nice, I wish we had tax sheltered accounts in Austria. Where are you based?

  • @neomorf6715
    @neomorf6715 3 месяца назад

    Recency bias at its best regarding bonds :) adding even just 10-20% could generally improve sharp-ratio without sacrificing any expected value. Also I'd suggest you to look into sequence of returns risk if you plan to retire early and also plan to enjoy it for several decades with low risk of going broke. Great video nonetheless, keep them coming.

  • @vasileioszografos9318
    @vasileioszografos9318 Год назад

    The point of high dividend income ETF portfolios is for people who want perpetual income and not interested in capital gains in a medium to large time horizon.
    This is definitely a viable investment that makes sense for some people. Imagine for example a dividend portfolio that has a 5-8% income yield as an alternative to a property income of 5-8%. The former has very little management costs, no repairs, little expenses, no downtime and is passive. And if you never sell (liquidate) you can have perpetual income for life.
    And of course they want to stay in stocks and not in bonds etc (since those things tend to move in different ways).

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      To consistently get a dividend yield of 5-8% you would most likely have to invest into a basket of stocks with a much higher chance of default (which is why the yield is high compared to their market price). If you find a good one with that sort of yield, I'd love to take a look!

    • @vasileioszografos9318
      @vasileioszografos9318 Год назад

      @@AngeloColomboFi FLXD | IE00BF2B0L69 , WTE5 | IE00BQZJBX31 5.25% and 5.23% respectively in European stocks.
      Best to use koyfin (rather than justETF) to look at their LTM Dividend yield (use their ticker name)

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Thanks for getting back to me! Both those options significantly underperformed both the Stoxx Europe 600 index (35,79% vs. only 16,5% and 23,75%), the Vanguard FTSE All-World (58,55%) and the Fidelity Global Quality Income (72,79% since September 2017). Also, they're both made up of about 27% financial stocks/banks.
      If you check their chart on JustETF and exclude dividends, they are actually down in value since 2014 (Wisdomtree) and since 2017 (Franklin). So I don't think those two prove your point.
      Not trying to criticize anyone following a dividend focused strategy, simply trying to explain my reasoning for why I think looking at the full picture (gains & dividends) makes more sense.

    • @vasileioszografos9318
      @vasileioszografos9318 Год назад

      @@AngeloColomboFi I believe you missed my point there (perpetual income vs future capital gains) since they are not directly comparable with the other ETFs you presented, at least in those terms (capital growth)
      but ok I am not going to argue about semantics.
      Just imagine the scenario that someone wants cashflow now and not capital gains in 30 years.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +1

      Sure, everyone should follow whatever strategy they find ideal for their own circumstance, I'm just sharing my own point of view.

  • @elena_3871
    @elena_3871 Год назад +1

    Great content ! It would be good to see a video where you show how to actually invest with IB (the site is not user friendly for beginners). Thanks!

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +1

      Thank you Elena! Here you go: ruclips.net/video/J_BYmJFGcjA/видео.html

  • @PetrPitakM
    @PetrPitakM 4 месяца назад +2

    SPDR MSCI ACWI IMI UCITS ETF has changed since then: TER - 0,17%, Fund size: 1,558 m and it holds 3,534 securities.

  • @ashok198922
    @ashok198922 Год назад +2

    Excellent Video. One question: How to track the amount reinvested as dividend in accumulating ETF?

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Thank you! 🙏
      Usually you should be able to find it under dividend yield in the factsheet. Here in the Acc. Vanguard FTSE All-World for example: api.fundinfo.com/document/6753cd5c6d97366d7fcfa36812b8bc4d_334103/MR_DE_en_IE00BK5BQT80_YES_2023-02-28.pdf
      Otherwise you can look at the distributing version of the same ETF (if is there is one) to get an idea as well.

  • @kutayecevit4125
    @kutayecevit4125 19 дней назад

    Dear Angelo,
    Thanks for the comprehensive video.
    IUSN is only small caps is there an ETF which is in USD and value, small caps worth buying ? Please share your thoughts.
    Many Thanks

  • @nikiforosalygizakis
    @nikiforosalygizakis Год назад +6

    Hi Angelo. What shall we do that KID is absolutely missing from many EU local languages ?

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +1

      Can you give me more details (eg broker & ETF)? Any specific Europe-domiciled ETF you can't buy?

    • @nikiforosalygizakis
      @nikiforosalygizakis Год назад

      @@AngeloColomboFi There are significant changes in Degiro. IBKR seems not affected. However, I believe that the problem will affect all brokers gradually. It relates to the PRIIPs (Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products) and the lack of Key Investor Document - KID in local language. Practically, I can buy only few ETFs in Degiro. This was a sudden change that took place 16th of March.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +1

      Oh, thanks for the clarification. The EU seems to be doing everything in its power to make investing in Europe as complicated and bureaucratic as possible. Luckily it seems to only affect Degiro so far. Hopefully it stays that way (and is corrected there soon as well).

    • @florinbenicean7608
      @florinbenicean7608 Год назад

      ​@@AngeloColomboFi Hello Angelo for EU investitors why you don't take in consideration also europe etf like stock 600 ex IMAE for exemple?

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Hi Florin, I mentioned the Stoxx Europe 600 ETF in the video :) As for the MSCI Europe (IMAE), I think the Stoxx Europe 600 and the FTSE Developed Europe are better and broader indexes, which is why I prefer them.

  • @karbaba7492
    @karbaba7492 Год назад

    Thx Angelo👌🏼😘

  • @alondawe8487
    @alondawe8487 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you Angelo! Question: How do you choose between an ETF in USD vs EURO?

  • @PandaTheGreen
    @PandaTheGreen 2 месяца назад

    Positive impact is a big must for my investments. Do you have any good tips on sustainable ETFs (preferable with a good focus on European companies)? I'm based in Belgium so tax-wise accumulating is pretty much the main way to go.

  • @GA-vr7ob
    @GA-vr7ob Год назад

    Hello, can you please make a video explaing the different exchange trade like swx,tdg,.. basically the information beside each etf, is very confusing. Which one to select or pay attention to ?

  • @Not-a-Cockroach
    @Not-a-Cockroach Год назад

    Thank you for video about your investing opinion

  • @АлександарЦветановић
    @АлександарЦветановић 5 месяцев назад

    Angelo, what's your stance on ETFs that are just starting out? Since there's no long-term data to refer to, do you think it's safe to invest at the beginning since the unit prices are also the lowest?

  • @DarthFurball
    @DarthFurball Год назад +1

    Good video Angelo. Running the speed at 0.75 makes it easier to catch

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      I feel honored that you're willing to spend even more time listening to me 😅

  • @iLeviDias
    @iLeviDias Год назад +1

    Hello, really happy I found your channel! Just shared a few videos with my friends. I started my ETF's investing in 2019, and I'm switching my strategy to downsize to just one ETF investing a month. After all my study I'm more inclined to invest on the MSCI ACWI (IUSQ DE) vs the FTSE ALL WORLD (VWCE DE) the reasons being the lower TER, the bigger fund size, longer inception and my personal preference on BlackRock over Vanguard. There's many positive reasons to choose VWCE as well. I would love to know why you choose VWCE, if there's a video or post that Iv'e missed please re direct me to it. Thank You :)

  • @nooooomi72
    @nooooomi72 Год назад

    Angelo, what is best ETF that covers food, beverages and FMCG companies?

  • @jt7322
    @jt7322 14 дней назад

    what is the text editor you're using at 10:49 pls?

  • @joaocarvalho1979
    @joaocarvalho1979 Год назад

    My only question is the following:
    If I buy Vanguard FTSE All-World, I'm placing a bet in all the world economy, but my ETF currency is the USD. If the US economy crashes, will the "All-World" ETF remain resilient? I don't think so...
    What should I do, if I don't want to remain stock with the USD? I want to bet on the US economy, but not entirely. Can you please make a video explaining how, as an european investor, you can avoid this problem?
    I would like to have a Portfolio invested in Europe, US, Japan, Emerging Markets, but always ETFs in my currency (EURO).
    Am I correct or over-complicating?

  • @yasinel-shohoumi3995
    @yasinel-shohoumi3995 Год назад

    Could you please clarify if investing in USD based ETFs with Euros is a bad choice? Des the exchange rate play a big role here? Thanks!

  • @gabrielyesuron8317
    @gabrielyesuron8317 Год назад +1

    Hi Angelo, I have a doubt I think there is not a single answer, but in your opinion, what should be considered if as an investor you open a broker account and then move to a different country within the EU. Do you happen to know if that affects your broker account and taxes?

  • @kaifrolic5668
    @kaifrolic5668 Год назад

    Thank you for this. It seems the fees for the STOXX 600 ETFs are generally higher than e.g. the S&P 500 ETFs, I find it off-putting.

  • @aa-ch8mw
    @aa-ch8mw Год назад

    Thank you very much, this is very helpful! The videos referring to versions accessible only to the American market are confusing. I take advantage of your expertise to ask you if there is perhaps a version for Europeans of the VUG Vanguard Growth ETF. I tried to search, but I didn't find anything... thank you very much again for the time you dedicate to making these very useful videos.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Sadly as far as I can tell, these are the only growth ETFs that are available in Europe: www.justetf.com/en/find-etf.html?groupField=index&assetClass=class-equity&equityStrategy=Growth
      Maybe a quality dividend growth ETF like this one could be an alternative? www.justetf.com/en/etf-profile.html?groupField=index&assetClass=class-equity&equityStrategy=Fundamental&from=search&isin=IE00BZ56SW52

    • @aa-ch8mw
      @aa-ch8mw Год назад

      thank you very very much! @@AngeloColomboFi

  • @dineshsingh8008
    @dineshsingh8008 Год назад

    An etf like Schwab US Dividend Equity ETF (SCHD) accumulative version and domiciled in europe it would be amazing...
    The most diversified etfs are without a doubt vwce and iwda.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Yeah, there are quite a few interesting ones that I'd love to have available in Europe as well.

  • @EcommerceMindset
    @EcommerceMindset Год назад

    Excellent content, thank you!

  • @Jdolaos55226
    @Jdolaos55226 Год назад

    Great work Angelo! As always. Can you please suggest a good Consumer Etf (ucits). Thanks!

  • @sarathchandranm2461
    @sarathchandranm2461 Год назад +3

    Simply love your videos and contents. You motivated me to start investing this year. I decided to invest in ETFs only.
    I have a question: Does an ETF mix of FTSE all world, msci developed world, the europe small cap and an Indian ETF, makes sense from a diversification perspective? Or do you see some redundancy?

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      You have some overlap (India/All-World and All-World/Developed), as a result you're likely weighing Developed markets, India and Europe higher compared to a single market-neutral ETF. Nothing wrong with that if that's your preference! With your choices you still seem to be well-diversified generally, unless of course the India ETF makes up 90% of your portfolio 😅

    • @sarathchandranm2461
      @sarathchandranm2461 Год назад

      Thanks alot for your response Angelo. Indeed, my preferences are as you have mentioned. And of course its not 90% India based portfolio 😅

  • @ciaoatutti11111111
    @ciaoatutti11111111 Год назад

    Hi there.. I would like a critical review of my selection please... Tdgb and jplg.. 50/50.. What di you think are pros and cons. Cheers!!!

  • @Peter-pg4oh
    @Peter-pg4oh Год назад

    Does somebody know where to find info about taxation of etfs with domicile in Ireland like ishares, vanguard, and stoxx 600 in Luxembourg?

  • @janforsthuber67
    @janforsthuber67 Год назад

    It is overwhelming indeed 😅Thanks for your help!
    What do you think about the following structure, this is similar to portfolio #6, but with more control over the market cap. Do you see a lot of overlap?
    - Vanguard S&P 500
    - iShares Core MSCI EM IMI
    - Lyxor Core STOXX Europe 600
    - Xtrackers MSCI Europe Small Cap
    - iShares MSCI World Small Cap

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      You're welcome! The overlap could be between the Stoxx Europe 600 (since if I'm not mistaken it's made up of 200 large, 200 mid and 200 small cap stocks), the MSCI Europe Small Cap and the MSCI World Small Cap since you're going to have European Small Cap stocks there as well.
      As long as you're ok with excluding developed asia pacific (eg. Japan, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore), and you don't mind the overlap and thus higher European Small Cap exposure, then it's not a bad portfolio in my opinion :)

    • @janforsthuber67
      @janforsthuber67 Год назад

      @@AngeloColomboFi Thanks for the clarification!

  • @gabrielgonzalezdominguez6746
    @gabrielgonzalezdominguez6746 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Angelo, thank you for the video. Why would you pick those ETFs for the S&P500? In TR there is a SPDR one with a TER of 0.03%. This one wouldn't be better than those others?

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  5 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, I believe the SPDR one with its 0.03% TER is currently the best pick for S&P 500 ETFs 👌

  • @wvbosch
    @wvbosch Год назад

    Good video 👍🏻

  • @vinilthombrey4706
    @vinilthombrey4706 Год назад

    Hey @angelo - Thanks so much for these videos. Really helpful. Which platform do you use to invest? Trade Republic or Interactive Brokers?

  • @davidweber7200
    @davidweber7200 Год назад

    Do the ACC ETFs buy more shares on IBKR? I believe they don’t offer dividend reinvestment, but does this count for the ETF too? For example the VT ETF. Thanks for the answer and great content!

  • @MrMikaragva
    @MrMikaragva Год назад +1

    Hi Angelo. Do you think that small fund size of Fidelity global quality income etf is a problem? I personally like this etf, but the size worries me a bit.

  • @trainingwood
    @trainingwood Год назад

    Hello Angelo I have a question for you. I have IBKR UK account that I'm funding from EU bank and I was buying VOO and some individual stocks from companies based in USA like GOOGLE, BAC etc. without any problems and you mentioned in the video that you cannot buy VOO so can you please explain to me why and if I am missing something here? Also have you ever tried to pull out some money out of the IBKR and how would that work in regard taxes?

  • @remyaditya
    @remyaditya 7 месяцев назад

    I would also add Emerging Market to my folio.

  • @belarus2302
    @belarus2302 Год назад

    Hey Angelo, thank you for info. I'm starting my jorney of Investor now. And I will follow your one ETF - FTSE All world strategy to start with. Your analysis looks pretty convinient.
    Could you please tell something about single most popular stocks like Amazone, Apple, Tesla and so on? Would you reccomend them?
    Thank you once again!

  • @szymonostrysz6352
    @szymonostrysz6352 Год назад

    Hi! What do you think about the GGRW instead of FGEQ in dividend portfolio?

  • @victoronline5840
    @victoronline5840 8 месяцев назад

    Great content! What do you think of ben felix’s 5 factor portfolio ? Supposedly it performs slightly better in the long term but is there any practical way of implementing it in europe without getting hammered by a ton of transaction fees ?

  • @harrisonkyunghee
    @harrisonkyunghee Год назад

    Buy a good cross section of an economy, Build a diverse portfolio that keeps you motivated,Speed up the process where possible:i'm all for dividends and i DRIP into etfs (ARKW, VOO, VXUS, IVV) and company stocks. After my first million I realized that when a stock starts booming chances of you finding out means you are quite late to the party, for this I make sure my CFA handles that, ever grateful to Olivia Rene Reyes. It's like turning your notifications to earn more millions

  • @k0d4x
    @k0d4x Год назад

    Hi Angelo!
    How often do i need to buy this etf? Monthly? Half yearly? Yearly?
    In my country the transaction fee is 7€ so if i buy monthly for 100€ i will lose yearly 84€ at least. Should i gather a certain amount of money first and then invest for example every 4th month 400€ to minimise the transactional cost?

  • @tvw12
    @tvw12 Год назад +2

    Hi Angelo - I am considering a mix between strategy 2 and 3, so 70% FTSE Developed World, 15% FTSE Emerging Markets and 15% MSCI World Small Cap (all mentioned ETF's Acc). What are your thoughts on this?

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      I like the combination, I'd be happy with that as my own ETF portfolio! (not financial advice)

  • @Skundef
    @Skundef Год назад

    Hello Angelo, thanks for your videos, it's rare to find good sources about ETFs/Investing for Europeans. Have you ever explored factor investing? What do you think about diversifying into it and which could be some good ETFs with a proper exposure to factors? Thanks!

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +1

      Thank you Pietro! I have, but sadly factor ETFs come with disadvantages tax-wise in Austria, especially when there's a lot of turnover within an ETF. I'm also not fully convinced of factor ETFs being able to outperform broad low-cost ETFs for the FTSE All-World or MSCI World long-term after fees. The only factor I would consider adding to VWCE myself is size (eg. MSCI World Small Cap or MSCI Europe Small Cap).
      But if you're convinced of factor investing, you could look at this one: JPMorgan Global Equity Multi-Factor Acc. ETF (JPGL). It combines several factors at once and is a lot cheaper then most other factor ETFs out there with a TER of only 0,2%.

    • @Skundef
      @Skundef Год назад

      @@AngeloColomboFi Thanks for the info! Your inputs are almost exactly what i'm already investigating. I own JPGL since it's a good multi-factor exposure to large/mid caps in terms of value and quality/profitability, but i'm not fully convinced because of the low AUM, and also because on IB it seems not possible to buy it on IBIS (XET). About the size, i own the only SCV UCITS ETFs i've found, ZPRX and ZPRV. But we're missing some good small-cap value ETF that covers at least developed countries sadly 😢 I've found some tips about Avantis opening UCITS ETFs in future 🤞

  • @TPat-zf5fd
    @TPat-zf5fd Год назад

    What about integrate All World with some factor (or smart Beta) ETFs? Will they improve portfolio or in the long period they don't worth it?

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  11 месяцев назад

      If only we knew the future 😅
      I prefer just buying the market compared to including more expensive factor ETFs, which can over- or underperform over long time periods.

  • @hugomendoza3380
    @hugomendoza3380 Год назад +1

    hi Angelo, I find your videos very interesting thanks for all the content, I am bout to open a IB account now. I was looking at the performance of the first 2 ETFs you mentioned, VOO vs VUSA, which you mention are exactly the same. But when I look at the performance of both of them there is a huge difference, interestingly it is not consistent as the VOO did much better over the last 1 year and the VUSA did much better over the last 5 years. do you know why?

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Most likely you're comparing the performance in USD (VOO) to its performance in EUR (VUSA). Otherwise the difference should be minimal.

  • @iasonas2010
    @iasonas2010 Месяц назад

    Angelo, Im invested in the s&p500, do you believe it makes sense to add us small caps? Like a 10% or its better to add world small caps? thanks

  • @rubencorreia0
    @rubencorreia0 Год назад +1

    Hello Angelo! I have a question, on portfolio 5 when you talk about vanguard ftse all world distributing you are referring to the one capitalized on the uk market? Because i use trading 212 and it only showed me the one from the uk. Thank you in advance, best regards.

  • @nainikam6191
    @nainikam6191 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Angelo, I am based in CZ and have an IB account. I can't seem to find which option to request in Trading Permissions section in Interactive brokers to be able to trade ETFs. Could you please share some guidance on the same. Thank you

  • @driesoptroodt75
    @driesoptroodt75 Год назад

    Would you recommend buy 10-20% bond ETFs? And what bond etf would you recommend ? Thanks alott for the video

  • @quatie
    @quatie 4 месяца назад

    I'm new to investing, I've invested in the S&P 500 fund, is there much point then in investing in all the ones you mentioned as they overlap?

  • @bilbobaggins3567
    @bilbobaggins3567 Год назад

    Would you recommend a euro hedged version for us Europeans to reduce currency risk? Even though you generally pay a higher TER for it.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад +1

      No, hedging generally doesn’t make sense with globally diversified ETFs and only adds unnecessary costs without benefiting performance long-term

  • @arturstepkovskyi3569
    @arturstepkovskyi3569 Год назад

    Hi, really interesting video! I try to find first ETF you showed, and meet with an issue. What is the difference between VWCE / VWRP / VWRA?

    • @arturstepkovskyi3569
      @arturstepkovskyi3569 Год назад

      I have found that the main difference is currency you can pay with, but mb something more? :)

  • @davidgucik
    @davidgucik Год назад

    Hi Angelo, thank you for the quality of your videos to help us to understand how to build our own strategy for different ETF portfolios. I have a question, what is your point of view to build also portfolios based on Smart Beta ETF (Lyxor Russell 1000 Growth, iShares Edge MSCI World Momentum Factor,...)? Since these Smart Beta ETF integrate interesting analysis to be able to increase the quality of investment strategy in term of income, but management fees are higher (two until three times more). than more "classical" ETF as you describe Are these Smart beta EFT profitable, if yes, in which context of portfolio building? It could be interesting in a future video to compare portfolios based on Smart Beta ETF with Vanguard FTSE All-World for example or other portfolios building strategy?
    thank you for your answer.

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      My pleasure David! I prefer simple, market cap weighted, low-cost ETFs to factor-ETFs, but it's definitely an interesting topic for a future video! Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @RedHotAmarth
    @RedHotAmarth Год назад

    its interesting to compare performance of some allworld accumulating ETF to Bitcoin, is there any ready chart?

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      Yes, just use this great website: curvo.eu/backtest

  • @denisbortis2325
    @denisbortis2325 Год назад +1

    hello Angelo, thank you for your work.
    I am new in investing and I would have one question.
    I have the VWCE (accumulating) in which I am investing and it is now at 94.42 while the VWRL (distributing) that is at 84.87.
    This difference between these two, that is 9.55 (94.42 - 84.87), represents the accumulated dividends since 2019 when VWCE started?
    Thank you in advance!

    • @AngeloColomboFi
      @AngeloColomboFi  Год назад

      You're very welcome, Denis! I think you're looking at the wrong trading currencies - right now in euros, VWCE is at 94,12€ and VWRL/VWRD is at 96,15€. But VWRL/VWRD (distributing) has been out since 2012, while VWCE came out 7 years later (in 2019). That's why you can't compare them 1-to-1. But yes, the accumulating version reinvests dividends into the stocks within the index, which then raises its value by that amount (which would have otherwise been paid out, like in the distributing version).