The German economy is often portrayed as a problem case, even as a dying one. The German stock index DAX seems to speak the opposite language with its price development, and has been doing so for some time.
No wonder, because many companies in the DAX show robust profits and attractive dividends, as they are companies with a global reputation and therefore have global customers. They also continually develop their business models. An ETF on the DAX not only embodies yesterday’s industry, as a current look at the German economy might suggest, but also solutions for and of tomorrow.
The DAX includes global champions such as SAP, Siemens, Allianz, Airbus, Deutsche Telekom, Rheinmetall and Munich Re – companies that sometimes hold leading global positions in the areas of software, industrial automation, insurance, aviation or defense.
The index combines classic strengths of the German economy with future topics such as: Digitalizationenergy transition and security. For investors in a DAX ETF, this means being able to invest more broadly in industrial stocks, financial service providers or technology stocks than would usually be possible with an investment in individual stocks.
With a DAXETF you can invest in 40 leading German companies with just one security.
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This is how you can invest with the Amundi Core DAX UCITS ETF Dist
The Amundi Core DAX UCITS ETF Dist 100% physically replicates the DAX and invests directly in the 40 largest German companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. It therefore reflects the development of the German leading index as accurately as possible.
The ETF scores with low running costs of just 0.08% pa and can be traded daily on the stock exchange like a share – ideal for investors who want to invest in German blue chips in a simple and transparent manner.
Check out the Amundi Core DAX UCITS ETF Dist now as a building block for your Germany investment.
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Conclusion: German stocks as a long-term anchor in the portfolio
Despite critical voices and headlines, the DAX remains a showcase of strong business models “Made in Germany”. Anyone who believes in the long-term renewal of the German economy can bundle quality companies, innovative strengths and future topics in one product with a DAXETF.
The Amundi Core DAX UCITS ETF Dist (ISIN LU2611732046) is suitable as a long-term addition to the portfolio – for anyone who wants to take advantage of the opportunities offered by top German companies without having to worry about selecting individual stocks.
Investors who want to invest in quality German stocks should check whether the Amundi Core DAX UCITS ETF Dist fits into their investment strategy.
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