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iShares MSCI Europe Small-Cap ETF
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Dec 5, 2025
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As of Dec 7, 2025 8:59:51 PM EST (10 minutes ago)
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105 days ago • u/ZoningVisionary • r/investing • 100k_to_invest_for_the_next_4_years_what_would • C
FWIW, here’s how I’d go about it:
- 50% in European Large-Cap Equities ETF: Track broad European stocks. Use Vanguard FTSE Europe UCITS ETF (ticker: VGK on Euronext, but confirm UCITS version; expense 0.08%). This captures EU growth from fiscal stimulus (e.g., defense spending up 50% in 2025 outlooks, banks +28%).
- 20% in European Small-Cap Equities ETF: For higher growth potential (small caps historically outperform large by 2-3% annually). Use iShares MSCI Europe Small-Cap UCITS ETF (IEUS; expense 0.40%). Focuses on undervalued EU small firms (e.g., tech/manufacturing in Germany/Netherlands).
- 20% in Emerging Markets ex-US ETF: Growth from Asia/LatAm/Africa. Use iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets UCITS ETF (EMIM; expense 0.18%). Excludes US/China-risks; emphasizes India/Southeast Asia for 4-6% expected returns. Accepts currency fluctuation (e.g., INR/EUR swings ~15% historically).
- 10% in Euro-Denominated Bonds ETF (10k €): For stability and income (2-3% yield). Use iShares Euro Government Bond UCITS ETF (IEGA; expense 0.15%). Tracks safe EU sovereign bonds (e.g., German/French); low volatility, shields from equity dips.
Do an annual review and rebalance; sell if any asset deviates >5%.
sentiment 0.96
105 days ago • u/ZoningVisionary • r/investing • 100k_to_invest_for_the_next_4_years_what_would • C
FWIW, here’s how I’d go about it:
- 50% in European Large-Cap Equities ETF: Track broad European stocks. Use Vanguard FTSE Europe UCITS ETF (ticker: VGK on Euronext, but confirm UCITS version; expense 0.08%). This captures EU growth from fiscal stimulus (e.g., defense spending up 50% in 2025 outlooks, banks +28%).
- 20% in European Small-Cap Equities ETF: For higher growth potential (small caps historically outperform large by 2-3% annually). Use iShares MSCI Europe Small-Cap UCITS ETF (IEUS; expense 0.40%). Focuses on undervalued EU small firms (e.g., tech/manufacturing in Germany/Netherlands).
- 20% in Emerging Markets ex-US ETF: Growth from Asia/LatAm/Africa. Use iShares Core MSCI Emerging Markets UCITS ETF (EMIM; expense 0.18%). Excludes US/China-risks; emphasizes India/Southeast Asia for 4-6% expected returns. Accepts currency fluctuation (e.g., INR/EUR swings ~15% historically).
- 10% in Euro-Denominated Bonds ETF (10k €): For stability and income (2-3% yield). Use iShares Euro Government Bond UCITS ETF (IEGA; expense 0.15%). Tracks safe EU sovereign bonds (e.g., German/French); low volatility, shields from equity dips.
Do an annual review and rebalance; sell if any asset deviates >5%.
sentiment 0.96


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