The five favorite ETFs of the Germans

Favorite ETFs of the Germans

German private investors prefer to invest their money in international index funds.

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Frankfurt German private investors swear by one product in particular: ETFs. Four out of five private investors in this country invest in these exchange-traded index funds, as a study by the German stock institute shows: Because they diversify widely, are cheap and can be traded at any time. But do Germans buy the right ETFs?

To answer this question, Handelsblatt conducted an exclusive survey among various custodian banks and neo-brokers: ING, Comdirekt, Consorsbank and Scalable. Two periods of time were evaluated: which ETFs German private investors have bought most frequently since 2020 and in which they have invested since October 1, 2022 – stock market prices had just reached their low for the year.

The result of the survey was analyzed by the Handelsblatt with experts. They explain where a concentration of risk forms in German portfolios, what alternatives there are, how they feel about “green” ETFs and which funds they believe are missing in the portfolios.

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