Does anyone know where i could find sexy graphs and/or the ability to combine charts of the different tickers to see the EURO PP historic performance?
Most only have data for the US versions.
I'm looking for a way to combine charts of these tickers:
VWRL
EXX6
TAT
ZGLDEU
Anyone?
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I know some of these etfs don't go back very far.
Last edited by dutchtraffic on Sun Jul 12, 2015 8:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
Someone pm'ed me to ask "why these ETFs", i'll reply here as it may be of some use.
VWRL
Vanguard all world stocks, in my opinion the safest bet, picking the AEX index (my homecountry) would not be diversified enough.
EXX6
German 20+ year bonds, there is no alternative for european bonds. Some other Northern EU countries could work fine (including my own country) but there is no ETF available for them.
TAT
AAA - AA short term bonds for 'cash', again, the only option is north european countries. (i do consider switching it for something better as it does also contain French bonds, which i absolutely do not want)
ZGLDEU
Best gold option in my opinion, stored in swiss vault and you can take delivery of physical bars (need a big portfolio as its per 12.5KG)
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There is something in between world stocks and Amsterdam stocks which is eurozone stocks with the MSCI EMU index. You could use SPDR MSCI EMU UCITS ETF (IE00B910VR50).
With regard to the German long bonds, another interesting ETF is Deka Deutsche Boerse EUROGOV Germany 10+ UCITS ETF (DE000ETFL219).
And for the gold there is Xetra, with a lower TER.
There is an interesting post discussing ETFs for an euro PP here (in Spanish):
Kike Moreno wrote:
There is something in between world stocks and Amsterdam stocks which is eurozone stocks with the MSCI EMU index. You could use SPDR MSCI EMU UCITS ETF (IE00B910VR50).
With regard to the German long bonds, another interesting ETF is Deka Deutsche Boerse EUROGOV Germany 10+ UCITS ETF (DE000ETFL219).
And for the gold there is Xetra, with a lower TER.
There is an interesting post discussing ETFs for an euro PP here (in Spanish):
The gold etf you mention, as far as i can see, has significant counterparty risk, and gold is owned to survive doom scenarios so this will not be a good idea.