SCHD, VOO, & QQQ for European Investors (Top European ETF Alternatives)
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Just to note VUSA is the ticker for the distributing version of VOO :)
what do you mean ?
Lots of love from Europe for making this video❤
Thank you 🙌
I have a 3 fund portfolio but I have finally decided to invest in ETFs, alongside. I’m looking at SCHD, VOO, XLK or SCHG.
Great picks! I like XLK and SCHD equally!
@@ShelleyfromCali thank you! Actually would it be silly to have both?
Not necessarily though there is a fair amount of overlap but that’s not necessarily a negative. Having a diverse portfolio is KEY; that being said my initial deposit of a hundred K has grown to over $720K in only just ten months :)
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. Well done on profits!!!
Keep it simple, buy things you understand, take some risk but don't try to shoot the lights out. I’m invested in equity index funds, ETFs and various high-quality stocks and use a CFA. On average, she takes 10% of earnings, but using *Lina Dineikiene's* system makes it much more hands-off. I conservatively follow her recommendations and market entry and exit points, and tbh this has quite increased my prospects of making money.
For dividends, VHYL is the closest to a wide range growth dividend etf (more similar to VYM than SCHD)
True.. but the dividend growth rate is far from being interesting..
Which one would you go for as a div etf in your portfolio? Vhyl has less growth but more div yield compared to ggrg
It`s like you were reading my mind. I have been following your channel for a while and I`ve been doing a research to find a European alternative to SCHD. Thank you for this video and making an effort to review those ETFs!
Thanks for watching!
I'm on the same page. Thank you for the video
Not so well done, a side by side comparison with graphs and allocation would be better
For qqq most people in the UK or Europe will probably invest in EQQQ
Thank you for that! priceless information. I believe that GGRG/GGRA are accumulating the dividends and not distributing. are there comparable European ETFs that distribute?
How about EXX5 from Ishares to replace SCHD? Does anyone know about it?
Please make more of these videos for Europe 😁
Hey from France , thanks a lot for your advice, i plan to invest in GGRG in order to have an alternative to SCHD, the GGRG etf have a accumulating and distributing one , so in order to tax every year, is it a good Idea to choose the accumulative one and just sell portion of the eft equivalent of the dividend yield in order do the same as the distributive one when needed in 20 years for exemple. So with the accumulative etf , thé dividend were reinvest automaticaly and i just pay tax when i sell portion of the etf on the capital gain. Thanks again because your video is truly GOLD🙏🙏🙏
yes
FUQA is also another good dividend etf to buy expense ratio is 0.25% and also it’s at 9 dollars a share which is affordable if you want to buy whole shares dividends however are reinvested into the fund
EQQQ?
I have watched this video but where is the alternative ETFs for SCHD, VOO, & QQQ??? look like miss leading ?????
Confused as to why you didn’t discuss SCHY, which has more European exposure than the wisdom tree fund
I think point of the video was to find ETF you can buy in europe, not that have portfolio of european stocks. Because in european union we cant buy american ETFS because documentation isnt in our native langugage. SO instead of VOO we have VUSA, but some of the ETFS like SCHD doesnt have exactly the same EU version.
@@senrimer thanks for the clarification. I was not aware of that.
I still Follow the schd or vig version for Europeans. That part I didn't understand if we have it or not, because like schd I can't find nothing similar. Etfs in €, not in UK libres
@@senrimeri primarily buy stocks through my company in Norway and that way I don’t pay tax on dividends and get tax break according to what I spent the year before, but if I invest in stocks and etf in the US I pay tax the second I receive the dividends.
Thanks for taking the time and effort do create this video!
My pleasure!
@Dividendology Thanks for the great and most importantly useful content.
Also I wanted to ask if you compared the two funds SCHG with SCHD and which fund would you grow faster with??
I personally like SCHD
DGRP/DGRW would be a better substitute to GGRG for an alternative to SCHD/DGRO as it tracks US only equities compared to the global version. Either ways both are amazing!
I'M from europe, would recommend following
SCHD = SPDR S&P US Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF IE00B6YX5D40
VOO = VUSA / IUSA
QQQ = EQQQ
Thanks champ 🏆.....Great video. 👍 😊
Opinion about TDIV ?? (vaneck mornignstar)
Been following your channel for a few weeks now. I bought dividend stocks for my very first time today. Thanks for all of your helpful tips! I hope to see some dividends in the 4th Qtr :)
Nice work!
im using vanguards VHYL as a schd substitute
Nice!
What about the negative growth rate?
@@morgana6264 negative? literally just today checked CAGR and its.... LOW, 3.74% so barely above inlation, terrible investment but for sure not negative xD
why not EQQQ for QQQ?
Could you do a video on American Tower? Thanks for the one you have done. I appreciate the learning.
Can you review 3M again? Stock has been dropping, 13% in October. Analysts blame it on the consumer interest rates.
CFO also says growth will be flat through 2024. Source was a motly fool article 2 days ago.
It's on my list!
Do you have the european codes(the ones i can buy in €) for these QQQM, SCHG, VYM, VUG, VTI?
VUSA
EQQQ, not QQQM . Is not fully replicated. Or cheaper version XNAS does the same thing. ;)
Do Canada next?
Thanks for the vid
thanks for this video
Nice video!!
VHYD, VUSD
Top. Grazie.
CSNDX for QQQ
VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders UCITS ETF | TDIV best high dividend ETF on the European market right now!!
TDIV is great, sadly it is based in the Netherlands. They always grab 15% tax, which is a hassel to get back when you do not live in the Netherlands. I wish they would drop those dobble taxation on dividends within Schengen. VanEck would benefit tremendously as they have a great European, Emerging Market and Real Estate etf as well.
Yep, the two negative things are the bad TD and 15% NL withholding tax.
VUSA,D500 for eu
I’m in 😂
Ok. EQQQ is a bit better when it comes to charges. Also I’d say SCHD is more like FUSI in Europe, with 0.25% expense. There’s another one FGQD which is similar to SCHD with 0.45% expense. But by looking at total max return it’s EQQ - VUSA - FUSI - GGRP and then FGQD
DGRO is not for Europeans Investors !
Yes I know, I was showing a comparable to DGRO :)
@Dividendology so , what is European alternative for SCHD ?
but those ETFs are uk 🤦
Talk little slower man
vusa / vhyl / eqqq for EU
VHYD, VUSD