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ETF comparison

VWRP vs IEEN

Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF (Vanguard) against iShares MSCI EMU Energy UCITS ETF (BlackRock). Compare fee drag, CAGR, dividend yield, and sector concentration.

Vanguard

Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF

VWRP · FTSE All-World Market Cap Weighted

Ireland

Accumulating

Expense ratio

0.22%

5Y CAGR

9.8%

Dividend yield

1.8%

Fund size

$14.6B

Top holdings

AppleMicrosoftNVIDIAAmazonAlphabet

BlackRock

iShares MSCI EMU Energy UCITS ETF

IEEN · MSCI EMU Energy

Ireland

Distributing

Expense ratio

0.25%

5Y CAGR

6.2%

Dividend yield

3.9%

Fund size

0,9 €B

Top holdings

TotalEnergiesENIRepsolOMVEquinor

Scenario

1,000 per month · 15 years

VWRP balance

$406,941

IEEN balance

295.829 €

Fee drag delta

0.03%

Inflation assumption

2.0%

Use cases

Allocation notes

  • VWRP acts as global core beta with `Accumulating` distribution, ideal for automated savings plans.
  • IEEN offers concentrated growth exposure. Pair with a global core to avoid overweighting mega-cap tech.

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FAQ

Which ETF has the lower expense ratio: VWRP or IEEN?

VWRP charges 0.22% while IEEN charges 0.25%. The fee delta compounds significantly over 15 years.

FAQ

How do projected balances compare with 1,000 USD monthly?

Investing $1,000 per month for 15 years yields $406,941 with VWRP versus 295.829 € with IEEN.

FAQ

Which fund suits long-term core allocation?

Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF targets FTSE All-World Market Cap Weighted, whereas iShares MSCI EMU Energy UCITS ETF focuses on MSCI EMU Energy. Choose the fund whose coverage and volatility profile align with your broader portfolio construction.

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