CNDX vs SMH — Nasdaq 100 or semiconductors for the tech tilt?
CNDX is the Nasdaq 100; SMH is 25 pure-play chip stocks. Both Irish accumulating tilts — one diluted tech, one concentrated semis. Here's the honest call.
Field notes on ETFs and the markets that move them. Comparisons, dividend mechanics, and quiet-week analysis for European retail investors — written, never auto-generated.
CNDX is the Nasdaq 100; SMH is 25 pure-play chip stocks. Both Irish accumulating tilts — one diluted tech, one concentrated semis. Here's the honest call.
SMH is VanEck's Semiconductor UCITS ETF — 0.35% TER, accumulating, 25 US-listed chip stocks capped at 10% each. The pure semiconductor bet, explained.
VWCE is one all-world fund; IWDA + EIMI is the two-fund DIY build. Same global exposure, near-identical cost — here's which wins, and the one reason to build.
EIMI is iShares' Core MSCI EM IMI UCITS ETF — 0.18% TER, accumulating, 3,000+ emerging-market stocks. The EM sleeve of a DIY all-world, and who should hold it.
CNDX is iShares' Nasdaq 100 UCITS ETF — 100 non-financial Nasdaq names, 0.30% TER, accumulating. A concentrated megacap-tech tilt, and who should hold it.
VUAA and CSPX both track the S&P 500 at 0.07% — Vanguard versus iShares, both Irish accumulating funds. Same index, same fee, so here's what actually differs.
IWDA is iShares' Core MSCI World UCITS ETF — €110B, 0.20% TER, accumulating, 23 developed countries. What's inside, and who the default all-world fund is for.
CNDX tracks the Nasdaq 100; VUAA the S&P 500. Both Irish accumulating funds — one a 100-stock tech bet at 0.30% TER, the other a 500-stock core at 0.07%.
Kledon covers 85 tickers — 12 UCITS ETFs and 73 US-listed stocks, curated for Euro investors. Here's how we choose what's in, and how to get yours added.
VWCE is Vanguard's Irish-domiciled FTSE All-World UCITS ETF — 0.19% TER, accumulating, 3,745 stocks across DM and EM. Here's why it's the savings-plan default.
VWCE is FTSE All-World (3,745 stocks, includes EM); IWDA is MSCI World (~1,400 DM stocks only). Same Irish wrapper, same fee. The question: do you want EM?
VUAA is Vanguard's Irish-domiciled S&P 500 UCITS ETF — 0.07% TER, accumulating, full physical replication. Here's why it's the default S&P 500 fund in Europe.
VUAA tracks the S&P 500 (0.07% TER); VWCE tracks FTSE All-World (0.19%). Both Irish-domiciled accumulating Vanguard funds. Here's which one fits which goal.