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iShares MSCI EAFE Growth ETF

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Making an Etf based portfolio

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EFG International is promoting a former top executive of Credit Suisse's asset management unit to its top management.

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That’s why JP Morgan and Global X has those IE, EU or LSE listings. You get nice 8-12% yields and mostly completely tax free, but sometimes there is a 1-2% Spread because of low volume. You could also look into those swiss stocks that have 0 witholding tax in general, this should also improve your situation and it’s often a 4-5% yield you get. Holcim, EFG, U-Blox, Avolta or Clariant.

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Newron and EFG.

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EFG

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>Bloomberg: There’s just a general sense of panic,” said Daniel Murray, Zurich-based chief executive officer of EFG Asset Management. “Everything is getting killed, even good companies that will likely fare relatively well.

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Looking like EFG is sure to follow

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r/investingSee Comment

Fidelity had Comparisons so really appreciate the EFG again! 1. EFA 2. IQSI 3. EFAX 4. ESGD 5. IMTM

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You will want the AI exposure as well that Europe doesn't have. Europe does not have an Apple type company. They don't have an Nvidia type company yet unless ARM does something. Bottom line you don't need exposure to Europe. These American companies make plenty of Euros and that is all you need. Euros turn into plenty of dollars and share buybacks that benefit you over time. I don't like the Expense ratio in the EFG. XLG expense ratio is only 0.20% while the EFG is 0.36% for lower returns.

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Not quite what you are looking for but check out ishares msci eafe growth (EFG).

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ABC, EFG, HIJK, Elimeno P

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I opened an IRA account today and going to max out my 2023 and 2024 contributions ($13.5k) over the next few months. What ETFs should i put in my Roth to better diversify my portfolio. My after tax account is already heavily exposed in large cap US ETFs so im seeking more diversification to round it out, this is where my after tax accounts currently stands: IVV & VOO ($30k) US S&P500 duplicate ETFs but oh well IYY & DIA ($66.5k) Dow Jones and Down Jones Dividend ETFs another duplication in large cap US companies QQQ ($18k) Tech heavy with yet again more overlap in the S&P500 EFG ($5.5k) Europe/Asia/Far East, though i really dont believe these markets will outperform the US at least it provides a little diversity. Should i add something more mid/small cap heavy for my IRA? Something with less overlap in the top S&P 500 companies? Any recommendations? Im thinking SCHD to start

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ETFs: 73% IYY 28.5% QQQ 11% IVV 10.5% VOO 9% DIA 9% EFG 5% ​ Stocks: 27% MBLY 16% NVDA 5% BWA 4% RKLB 3%

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I took out an Israel war dip homerun swing on MBLY. Dont need analysis on that decision, just please give me honest feedback back in if letting me know if im diversified enough to take on this large chunk risk Stocks: MBLY 17k NVDA 3k BWA .7k CHPT .3k ETFS: IYY 48.6k QQQ 16.4k IVV 15.3k VOO 12k DIA 12k EFG 10k

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Not interested in day trading currently, long positions only. Thinking of taking out the profits over the past 4 years from some of the ETFs so i can invest in AI and EV companies. Which ETFs should i decrease, and by how much? I'm in my mid twenties Equities: 17% RKLB 1.5% NVDA 4.5% SLRN 4% MBLY 7% ETFs: 83% IYY 30.5% QQQ 12% IVV 11.5% VOO 10% DIA 9.5% EFG 9.5%

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Not interested in day trading currently, long positions only. Thinking of taking out the profits over the past 4 years from some of the ETFs so i can invest in AI and EV companies. Which ETFs should i decrease, and by how much? Equities: 16.5% NVDA 5% SLRN 4.5% MBLY 7% ​ ETFs: 83.5% IYY 31.5% QQQ 12% IVV 12% VOO 10% DIA 10% EFG 5%

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Fair, and in your words they "were" overvalued and you would have been selling them at that high valuation to buy bonds as the portfolio drifted to get back to 90/10. Overall I don't think "the market" is over valued for long term investors but certain sectors may be. For example having exposure to EELV, EFG & EFV on the equity side has really paid off lately. Those were recent additions to my equity side for Q4. I don't have a crystal ball but I am bullish for this year.

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The price of credit default swaps for CS debt securities is rising. The price of five-year Credit Default Swaps (CDS) for Credit Suisse, in basis points 350 300 250 200 150 100 April 2022 Nov. 2022 Date Source: Bloomberg NZZ / lho. BNP Paribas 59,51 Bundesrepublik Deutschland 19,31 Citigroup²) 94,56 Commerzbank 81,26 Crédit Agricole 51,23 Credit Suisse 404,10 Deka --- Deutsche Bank 110,05 DZ BANK6) --- EFG International AG --- Erste Group Bank 61 ^^WSB ^^[Stats](https://www.twitch.tv/wsbzjz/) ^^[**Discord**](http://discord.gg/wsbverse) ^^[BanBets](https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/wiki/banbets/) ^^VoteBot ^^[FAQ](https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/wiki/votebot/) ^^[Leaderboard](https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/wiki/leaderboard/) ^^- ^^[**Keep_VM_Alive**](https://www.patreon.com/visualmod)

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ABC Means EFG, HIJKLMNOP; QRS means TUV, WX, Y and Z. Ergo: Abcdabchijklmnopqrsqrswxyz OR Efgdefghijklmnoptuvtuvwxyz

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Hi I’m a 20 y/o from Singapore looking to start investing. I don’t have a lot of time to do stock picking, so I’m leaning towards ETFs. Please feel free to leave any advice on my current portfolio plans: 30% VOO 20% VUG 15% EFG 20% local bank stock (9% annual returns, 4% dividend yield) 5% local REITs ETF (4-5% dividend yield) 10% Cash If anyone has any recommended resources (books, websites, articles, YouTube videos to watch etc.), feel free to list them below too! I’ll check them out! Thanks!

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I was thinking ABC, EFG, and XYZ

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EFG - iShares MSCI EAFE Growth ETF

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EFG - iShares MSCI EAFE Growth ETF

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Consider * VWIGX - Vanguard International Growth Fund * JIG - JPMorgan International Growth ETF * EFG - iShares MSCI EAFE Growth ETF Disclosure: I hold VWIGX

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$EFG

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You young: more risk and, more international please. RYT, VWO, and EFG

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I am not a financial advisor, just a young guy investing like a Grandfather :) Swiss Re —> also nice potential EFG—> currently high but great reportings last Q Nestle—> might come down a bit Novartis—> also interessting for rebound Crédit suisse—-> swiss won’t drop the bank

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VUG, DIST, IWP, VBK, EFG to name a few.

Video summit April 2020 financials will be out also there is a share buyback in June so this is also the decline once EFG and the market maker is out of the way there's a market make every time it goes up selling millions of shares much similar G-men AMC these hedge funds guys commanded try to sell off the shares.

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r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

EFG when?

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I’m thinking of something like this while also being able to max out my ROTH each year. Going to contribute often: Large Cap (45%) - VOO Mid Cap (20%) - JKH Small Cap (20%) - VBK International (15%) - VXUS (8) + EFG (7) (SPY as ‘money market’ - 3-5K for taxes)*

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What do you think of this allocation for my retail account? (I also hold quite a few stocks which I’m not including as part of this): Large Cap (45%) - VOO Mid Cap (20%) - JKH Small Cap (20%) - VBK International (15%) - VXUS (8) + EFG (7) (SPY as ‘money market’ - 3-5K for taxes)*