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iShares Digital Security UCITS ETF USD (Acc)

(L0CK)

iShares Digital Security UCITS ETF USD (Acc)

(L0CK)
8,630 EUR−1,62%(−0,14)
Osta0,00
Myy0,00
Spreadi %-
Vaihto (EUR)490 056
Juoksevat kulut0,40%
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Germany
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Riskitaso
4/7
Morningstar rating
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8

23.00.45

iShares Digital Security UCITS ETF USD (Acc)

(L0CK)

iShares Digital Security UCITS ETF USD (Acc)

(L0CK)
Viimeisin8,630 EUR
Tänään %−1,62%
Tänään +/-−0,14
Osta0,00
Myy0,00
Spreadi %-
Vaihto (EUR)490 056
Juoksevat kulut0,40%

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Riskitaso
?
Keskimääräinen: 4 / 7

Huomioi, että vaikka osakerahastoihin säästäminen on pitkällä aikavälillä tuottanut hyvin, tulevasta tuotosta ei ole takeita. On olemassa riski, että et saa sijoittamiasi varoja takaisin.
Tunnusluvut
  • Juoksevat kulut
    0,40%
  • Omaisuusluokka
    Osake
  • Kategoria
    Sektori teknologia osakkeet
  • Perusvaluutta
    EUR
  • Osinkopolitiikka
    Kasvuosuudet
  • Avaintietoasiakirja
Tietoa rahastosta
The investment objective of the Fund is to seek to provide investors with a total return, taking into account both capital and income returns, which reflects the return of the STOXX Global Digital Security Index.

Omistukset

Päivitetty 10.12.2025

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  • 27.11.
    ·
    27.11.
    ·
    Off topic. I hope you will allow me to ask here. I have just learned that another iShares ETF: iShares MSCI Europe Mid-Cap Equal Weight UCITS ETF EUR (Acc) has been delisted from the stock exchange, and now stands 'frozen' in two of my custody accounts, without me being able to interact with them. Two questions: 1) What does one do in that situation? 2) Can they just do that, and if so, how on earth can one protect oneself against it, and furthermore, how can one trust ETFs if they can just delist at will? Again, I apologize for writing here, but there is (obviously) no longer the possibility to write on the relevant ETF. Thanks. I have contacted Nordnet and received a vague answer back that I can 'try writing to iShares....'
    1 päivä sitten
    ·
    1 päivä sitten
    ·
    Hi, I myself have several ETFs from iShares so I asked GROK this: Grok, can you look at this, what has happened to this ETF: iShares MSCI Europe Mid-Cap Equal Weight UCITS ETF EUR (Acc) has been delisted from the stock exchange, and now it says 'frozen' in two of my custody accounts, without me being able to interact with them. Two questions: 1) What does one do in that situation? 2) Can they just do that, and if so, how on earth can one protect oneself against it, and furthermore, how can one trust ETFs if they can just delist at will? Got this long answer, it looks like there's no danger to your money but read up and check with Nordnet: Hi! I understand your frustration – it's annoying when something that should be easy to trade suddenly becomes "frozen" in your custody account. Let me break this down based on what I've found out about iShares MSCI Europe Mid-Cap Equal Weight UCITS ETF EUR (Acc) (ISIN: IE00BQN1KC32). This is not a complete closure of the fund, but a delisting of specific trading lines (currency trading lines) from certain exchanges. I will answer your questions directly, with facts from official sources such as BlackRock/iShares' shareholder letter. ### 1) What does one do in that situation? The ETF is not closed or worthless – it continues to exist and is traded on other exchanges. The delisting concerned specific EUR-based trading lines on exchanges such as SIX Swiss Exchange, London Stock Exchange (LSE), Borsa Italiana, Euronext Amsterdam and Deutsche Börse Xetra, effective from approx. October 28, 2025. This means you can no longer trade directly on those lines, but your shares are still valid. **Step-by-step advice to resolve it:** - **Contact your broker immediately:** This is the most important thing. Your bank or custody provider (e.g., Nordnet, DNB or similar) can help transfer the shares to an alternative trading line on another exchange. The transfer is free and without tax consequences (no realization), and it usually takes 1–3 business days. They can also explain why it looks "frozen" – often it's temporary while systems are updated. - **Check alternative trading venues:** According to iShares' shareholder letter, there are still active lines for this ETF, e.g.: - London Stock Exchange (LSE) in GBP (ticker: IEFS LN). - Borsa Italiana in EUR (ticker: IESZ MI). - Other European exchanges that are not affected. You can continue to hold the shares where they are, but to sell or buy, they must be transferred here. - **Two main alternatives (from the shareholder letter):** - **Do nothing now:** Hold the shares – they still grow with the fund's value. Transfer later when you want to sell. - **Transfer before you need to trade:** Do it proactively to ensure liquidity and updated pricing. - **If it's urgent:** Call iShares directly at +44 20 7743 1000 (international) or email info@ishares.com for confirmation. They also have a shareholder letter you can download from www.ishares.com (search for "delisting shareholder letter"). If your custody accounts are with a Norwegian broker, also check with Finanstilsynet (Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway) or Forbrukerrådet (Norwegian Consumer Council) if you feel overlooked – but this is a standard process. ### 2) Can they just do that, and how to protect oneself? How to trust ETFs? Yes, they can – but it's not "at will". This is a regulated process under UCITS rules (EU standard for ETFs), and BlackRock (which operates iShares) gave advance notice already in July 2025 via shareholder letters and exchange announcements. The reason is rationalization: They are removing duplicated trading lines to improve liquidity and reduce costs, which actually benefits investors in the long run (fewer places to trade = better spread and volume). The fund is not closing, and it affected 16 similar ETFs. **How to protect oneself against similar situations:** - **Follow news regularly:** Subscribe to updates from iShares/BlackRock or use tools like Morningstar, JustETF or Bloomberg for ETF alerts. Check the fund's page on ishares.com at least annually – they always announce delistings months in advance. - **Choose highly liquid ETFs:** Prioritize those with high daily volume (>10 mill. EUR) and multiple listings. This mid-cap ETF was relatively niche, so it was more exposed. - **Diversify broadly:** Do not put more than 5–10% of your portfolio in one ETF. Use indices like MSCI World or similar to spread risk. - **Use a broker with good support:** Choose one with international custody accounts that supports transfers between exchanges without a hitch. - **Tax and costs:** In Norway, this is tax-free (no capital gains realization), but be aware of any broker fees for transfer (often zero).
    1 päivä sitten · Muokattu
    ·
    1 päivä sitten · Muokattu
    ·
    Munsterl: Many thanks. I can update that I have been in dialogue with both iShares/BlackRock and Nordnet, and that Nordnet is currently in the process of a swap to the London listing. It takes 100 years, and is thus nowhere near the time horizon mentioned above. But it will be done. Subscribing to a newsletter from the provider of a given ETF is advice I will follow. Nevertheless, it surprises me that the broker/platform is not the one to inform the end-user when some security is delisted. I probably have about 20 ETFs currently, and as a regular hobby investor, that's relatively many funds to keep an eye on, which was precisely my opposite incentive for not investing in individual stocks, as I don't have the time to follow them sufficiently. But, that's how it is, and as long as what's mentioned happens, it will probably be fine.
  • 21.11.
    ·
    21.11.
    ·
    Energy➡️to technology etc. But to have an energy company and technology companies, you must have cyber security. Otherwise there is simply no company🤓
  • 5.11.
    ·
    5.11.
    ·
    This ETF is the slowest-growing one I have, and one would otherwise think it was the new black😆 What's up with that? Any ideas?
    8.12.
    ·
    8.12.
    ·
    I also think it's sluggish. Could it be the dollar exchange rate?
  • 18.6.
    ·
    18.6.
    ·
    Have you read anything about the digitalization in the corner? The Germans are far behind in this regard. To me it seems that all the money is going to armaments instead of digitalization. I hope I'm wrong. What do you say ..? Should I just sit on my hands, now that I most want to reduce my holdings?
    16.7.
    ·
    16.7.
    ·
    When talking about data security, the question is not whether you want it, but whether you have to.
    17.10.
    ·
    17.10.
    ·
    Agreed - but when you look at the development of the course, it doesn't seem like the matter is being taken seriously enough. IT security is also security against hostile attacks in a broad sense.
  • 13.6.
    ·
    13.6.
    ·
    Is it common for an investment like this to be in the red for so long? I thought it would yield a return. Is it an ETF that you just have to be patient with because development in that specific part of the sector takes time? Or are you also considering getting out?
    16.6.
    ·
    16.6.
    ·
    It has held up to the Index, even outperforming OMXS several times. Has gone down a bit since the tariffs were imposed. But otherwise this ETF has a lot of stable companies.
Yllä olevat kommentit ovat peräisin Nordnetin sosiaalisen verkoston Sharevillen käyttäjiltä, ​​eikä niitä ole muokattu eikä Nordnet ole tarkastanut niitä etukäteen. Ne eivät tarkoita, että Nordnet tarjoaisi sijoitusneuvoja tai sijoitussuosituksia. Nordnet ei ota vastuuta kommenteista.

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Tämän sivun uutiset ja/tai sijoitussuositukset tai otteet niistä sekä niihin liittyvät linkit ovat mainitun tahon tuottamia ja toimittamia. Nordnet ei ole osallistunut materiaalin laatimiseen, eikä ole tarkistanut sen sisältöä tai tehnyt sisältöön muutoksia. Lue lisää sijoitussuosituksista.

Tunnusluvut

Riskitaso
?
Keskimääräinen: 4 / 7

Huomioi, että vaikka osakerahastoihin säästäminen on pitkällä aikavälillä tuottanut hyvin, tulevasta tuotosta ei ole takeita. On olemassa riski, että et saa sijoittamiasi varoja takaisin.
Tunnusluvut
  • Juoksevat kulut
    0,40%
  • Omaisuusluokka
    Osake
  • Kategoria
    Sektori teknologia osakkeet
  • Perusvaluutta
    EUR
  • Osinkopolitiikka
    Kasvuosuudet
  • Avaintietoasiakirja
Tietoa rahastosta
The investment objective of the Fund is to seek to provide investors with a total return, taking into account both capital and income returns, which reflects the return of the STOXX Global Digital Security Index.

Uutiset

Ei uutisia tällä hetkellä
Tämän sivun uutiset ja/tai sijoitussuositukset tai otteet niistä sekä niihin liittyvät linkit ovat mainitun tahon tuottamia ja toimittamia. Nordnet ei ole osallistunut materiaalin laatimiseen, eikä ole tarkistanut sen sisältöä tai tehnyt sisältöön muutoksia. Lue lisää sijoitussuosituksista.

Tarjoustasot

Määrä
Osto
0
Myynti
Määrä
0

Omistukset

Päivitetty 10.12.2025

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  • 27.11.
    ·
    27.11.
    ·
    Off topic. I hope you will allow me to ask here. I have just learned that another iShares ETF: iShares MSCI Europe Mid-Cap Equal Weight UCITS ETF EUR (Acc) has been delisted from the stock exchange, and now stands 'frozen' in two of my custody accounts, without me being able to interact with them. Two questions: 1) What does one do in that situation? 2) Can they just do that, and if so, how on earth can one protect oneself against it, and furthermore, how can one trust ETFs if they can just delist at will? Again, I apologize for writing here, but there is (obviously) no longer the possibility to write on the relevant ETF. Thanks. I have contacted Nordnet and received a vague answer back that I can 'try writing to iShares....'
    1 päivä sitten
    ·
    1 päivä sitten
    ·
    Hi, I myself have several ETFs from iShares so I asked GROK this: Grok, can you look at this, what has happened to this ETF: iShares MSCI Europe Mid-Cap Equal Weight UCITS ETF EUR (Acc) has been delisted from the stock exchange, and now it says 'frozen' in two of my custody accounts, without me being able to interact with them. Two questions: 1) What does one do in that situation? 2) Can they just do that, and if so, how on earth can one protect oneself against it, and furthermore, how can one trust ETFs if they can just delist at will? Got this long answer, it looks like there's no danger to your money but read up and check with Nordnet: Hi! I understand your frustration – it's annoying when something that should be easy to trade suddenly becomes "frozen" in your custody account. Let me break this down based on what I've found out about iShares MSCI Europe Mid-Cap Equal Weight UCITS ETF EUR (Acc) (ISIN: IE00BQN1KC32). This is not a complete closure of the fund, but a delisting of specific trading lines (currency trading lines) from certain exchanges. I will answer your questions directly, with facts from official sources such as BlackRock/iShares' shareholder letter. ### 1) What does one do in that situation? The ETF is not closed or worthless – it continues to exist and is traded on other exchanges. The delisting concerned specific EUR-based trading lines on exchanges such as SIX Swiss Exchange, London Stock Exchange (LSE), Borsa Italiana, Euronext Amsterdam and Deutsche Börse Xetra, effective from approx. October 28, 2025. This means you can no longer trade directly on those lines, but your shares are still valid. **Step-by-step advice to resolve it:** - **Contact your broker immediately:** This is the most important thing. Your bank or custody provider (e.g., Nordnet, DNB or similar) can help transfer the shares to an alternative trading line on another exchange. The transfer is free and without tax consequences (no realization), and it usually takes 1–3 business days. They can also explain why it looks "frozen" – often it's temporary while systems are updated. - **Check alternative trading venues:** According to iShares' shareholder letter, there are still active lines for this ETF, e.g.: - London Stock Exchange (LSE) in GBP (ticker: IEFS LN). - Borsa Italiana in EUR (ticker: IESZ MI). - Other European exchanges that are not affected. You can continue to hold the shares where they are, but to sell or buy, they must be transferred here. - **Two main alternatives (from the shareholder letter):** - **Do nothing now:** Hold the shares – they still grow with the fund's value. Transfer later when you want to sell. - **Transfer before you need to trade:** Do it proactively to ensure liquidity and updated pricing. - **If it's urgent:** Call iShares directly at +44 20 7743 1000 (international) or email info@ishares.com for confirmation. They also have a shareholder letter you can download from www.ishares.com (search for "delisting shareholder letter"). If your custody accounts are with a Norwegian broker, also check with Finanstilsynet (Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway) or Forbrukerrådet (Norwegian Consumer Council) if you feel overlooked – but this is a standard process. ### 2) Can they just do that, and how to protect oneself? How to trust ETFs? Yes, they can – but it's not "at will". This is a regulated process under UCITS rules (EU standard for ETFs), and BlackRock (which operates iShares) gave advance notice already in July 2025 via shareholder letters and exchange announcements. The reason is rationalization: They are removing duplicated trading lines to improve liquidity and reduce costs, which actually benefits investors in the long run (fewer places to trade = better spread and volume). The fund is not closing, and it affected 16 similar ETFs. **How to protect oneself against similar situations:** - **Follow news regularly:** Subscribe to updates from iShares/BlackRock or use tools like Morningstar, JustETF or Bloomberg for ETF alerts. Check the fund's page on ishares.com at least annually – they always announce delistings months in advance. - **Choose highly liquid ETFs:** Prioritize those with high daily volume (>10 mill. EUR) and multiple listings. This mid-cap ETF was relatively niche, so it was more exposed. - **Diversify broadly:** Do not put more than 5–10% of your portfolio in one ETF. Use indices like MSCI World or similar to spread risk. - **Use a broker with good support:** Choose one with international custody accounts that supports transfers between exchanges without a hitch. - **Tax and costs:** In Norway, this is tax-free (no capital gains realization), but be aware of any broker fees for transfer (often zero).
    1 päivä sitten · Muokattu
    ·
    1 päivä sitten · Muokattu
    ·
    Munsterl: Many thanks. I can update that I have been in dialogue with both iShares/BlackRock and Nordnet, and that Nordnet is currently in the process of a swap to the London listing. It takes 100 years, and is thus nowhere near the time horizon mentioned above. But it will be done. Subscribing to a newsletter from the provider of a given ETF is advice I will follow. Nevertheless, it surprises me that the broker/platform is not the one to inform the end-user when some security is delisted. I probably have about 20 ETFs currently, and as a regular hobby investor, that's relatively many funds to keep an eye on, which was precisely my opposite incentive for not investing in individual stocks, as I don't have the time to follow them sufficiently. But, that's how it is, and as long as what's mentioned happens, it will probably be fine.
  • 21.11.
    ·
    21.11.
    ·
    Energy➡️to technology etc. But to have an energy company and technology companies, you must have cyber security. Otherwise there is simply no company🤓
  • 5.11.
    ·
    5.11.
    ·
    This ETF is the slowest-growing one I have, and one would otherwise think it was the new black😆 What's up with that? Any ideas?
    8.12.
    ·
    8.12.
    ·
    I also think it's sluggish. Could it be the dollar exchange rate?
  • 18.6.
    ·
    18.6.
    ·
    Have you read anything about the digitalization in the corner? The Germans are far behind in this regard. To me it seems that all the money is going to armaments instead of digitalization. I hope I'm wrong. What do you say ..? Should I just sit on my hands, now that I most want to reduce my holdings?
    16.7.
    ·
    16.7.
    ·
    When talking about data security, the question is not whether you want it, but whether you have to.
    17.10.
    ·
    17.10.
    ·
    Agreed - but when you look at the development of the course, it doesn't seem like the matter is being taken seriously enough. IT security is also security against hostile attacks in a broad sense.
  • 13.6.
    ·
    13.6.
    ·
    Is it common for an investment like this to be in the red for so long? I thought it would yield a return. Is it an ETF that you just have to be patient with because development in that specific part of the sector takes time? Or are you also considering getting out?
    16.6.
    ·
    16.6.
    ·
    It has held up to the Index, even outperforming OMXS several times. Has gone down a bit since the tariffs were imposed. But otherwise this ETF has a lot of stable companies.
Yllä olevat kommentit ovat peräisin Nordnetin sosiaalisen verkoston Sharevillen käyttäjiltä, ​​eikä niitä ole muokattu eikä Nordnet ole tarkastanut niitä etukäteen. Ne eivät tarkoita, että Nordnet tarjoaisi sijoitusneuvoja tai sijoitussuosituksia. Nordnet ei ota vastuuta kommenteista.

Tunnusluvut

Riskitaso
?
Keskimääräinen: 4 / 7

Huomioi, että vaikka osakerahastoihin säästäminen on pitkällä aikavälillä tuottanut hyvin, tulevasta tuotosta ei ole takeita. On olemassa riski, että et saa sijoittamiasi varoja takaisin.
Tunnusluvut
  • Juoksevat kulut
    0,40%
  • Omaisuusluokka
    Osake
  • Kategoria
    Sektori teknologia osakkeet
  • Perusvaluutta
    EUR
  • Osinkopolitiikka
    Kasvuosuudet
  • Avaintietoasiakirja
Tietoa rahastosta
The investment objective of the Fund is to seek to provide investors with a total return, taking into account both capital and income returns, which reflects the return of the STOXX Global Digital Security Index.

Uutiset

Ei uutisia tällä hetkellä
Tämän sivun uutiset ja/tai sijoitussuositukset tai otteet niistä sekä niihin liittyvät linkit ovat mainitun tahon tuottamia ja toimittamia. Nordnet ei ole osallistunut materiaalin laatimiseen, eikä ole tarkistanut sen sisältöä tai tehnyt sisältöön muutoksia. Lue lisää sijoitussuosituksista.

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  • 27.11.
    ·
    27.11.
    ·
    Off topic. I hope you will allow me to ask here. I have just learned that another iShares ETF: iShares MSCI Europe Mid-Cap Equal Weight UCITS ETF EUR (Acc) has been delisted from the stock exchange, and now stands 'frozen' in two of my custody accounts, without me being able to interact with them. Two questions: 1) What does one do in that situation? 2) Can they just do that, and if so, how on earth can one protect oneself against it, and furthermore, how can one trust ETFs if they can just delist at will? Again, I apologize for writing here, but there is (obviously) no longer the possibility to write on the relevant ETF. Thanks. I have contacted Nordnet and received a vague answer back that I can 'try writing to iShares....'
    1 päivä sitten
    ·
    1 päivä sitten
    ·
    Hi, I myself have several ETFs from iShares so I asked GROK this: Grok, can you look at this, what has happened to this ETF: iShares MSCI Europe Mid-Cap Equal Weight UCITS ETF EUR (Acc) has been delisted from the stock exchange, and now it says 'frozen' in two of my custody accounts, without me being able to interact with them. Two questions: 1) What does one do in that situation? 2) Can they just do that, and if so, how on earth can one protect oneself against it, and furthermore, how can one trust ETFs if they can just delist at will? Got this long answer, it looks like there's no danger to your money but read up and check with Nordnet: Hi! I understand your frustration – it's annoying when something that should be easy to trade suddenly becomes "frozen" in your custody account. Let me break this down based on what I've found out about iShares MSCI Europe Mid-Cap Equal Weight UCITS ETF EUR (Acc) (ISIN: IE00BQN1KC32). This is not a complete closure of the fund, but a delisting of specific trading lines (currency trading lines) from certain exchanges. I will answer your questions directly, with facts from official sources such as BlackRock/iShares' shareholder letter. ### 1) What does one do in that situation? The ETF is not closed or worthless – it continues to exist and is traded on other exchanges. The delisting concerned specific EUR-based trading lines on exchanges such as SIX Swiss Exchange, London Stock Exchange (LSE), Borsa Italiana, Euronext Amsterdam and Deutsche Börse Xetra, effective from approx. October 28, 2025. This means you can no longer trade directly on those lines, but your shares are still valid. **Step-by-step advice to resolve it:** - **Contact your broker immediately:** This is the most important thing. Your bank or custody provider (e.g., Nordnet, DNB or similar) can help transfer the shares to an alternative trading line on another exchange. The transfer is free and without tax consequences (no realization), and it usually takes 1–3 business days. They can also explain why it looks "frozen" – often it's temporary while systems are updated. - **Check alternative trading venues:** According to iShares' shareholder letter, there are still active lines for this ETF, e.g.: - London Stock Exchange (LSE) in GBP (ticker: IEFS LN). - Borsa Italiana in EUR (ticker: IESZ MI). - Other European exchanges that are not affected. You can continue to hold the shares where they are, but to sell or buy, they must be transferred here. - **Two main alternatives (from the shareholder letter):** - **Do nothing now:** Hold the shares – they still grow with the fund's value. Transfer later when you want to sell. - **Transfer before you need to trade:** Do it proactively to ensure liquidity and updated pricing. - **If it's urgent:** Call iShares directly at +44 20 7743 1000 (international) or email info@ishares.com for confirmation. They also have a shareholder letter you can download from www.ishares.com (search for "delisting shareholder letter"). If your custody accounts are with a Norwegian broker, also check with Finanstilsynet (Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway) or Forbrukerrådet (Norwegian Consumer Council) if you feel overlooked – but this is a standard process. ### 2) Can they just do that, and how to protect oneself? How to trust ETFs? Yes, they can – but it's not "at will". This is a regulated process under UCITS rules (EU standard for ETFs), and BlackRock (which operates iShares) gave advance notice already in July 2025 via shareholder letters and exchange announcements. The reason is rationalization: They are removing duplicated trading lines to improve liquidity and reduce costs, which actually benefits investors in the long run (fewer places to trade = better spread and volume). The fund is not closing, and it affected 16 similar ETFs. **How to protect oneself against similar situations:** - **Follow news regularly:** Subscribe to updates from iShares/BlackRock or use tools like Morningstar, JustETF or Bloomberg for ETF alerts. Check the fund's page on ishares.com at least annually – they always announce delistings months in advance. - **Choose highly liquid ETFs:** Prioritize those with high daily volume (>10 mill. EUR) and multiple listings. This mid-cap ETF was relatively niche, so it was more exposed. - **Diversify broadly:** Do not put more than 5–10% of your portfolio in one ETF. Use indices like MSCI World or similar to spread risk. - **Use a broker with good support:** Choose one with international custody accounts that supports transfers between exchanges without a hitch. - **Tax and costs:** In Norway, this is tax-free (no capital gains realization), but be aware of any broker fees for transfer (often zero).
    1 päivä sitten · Muokattu
    ·
    1 päivä sitten · Muokattu
    ·
    Munsterl: Many thanks. I can update that I have been in dialogue with both iShares/BlackRock and Nordnet, and that Nordnet is currently in the process of a swap to the London listing. It takes 100 years, and is thus nowhere near the time horizon mentioned above. But it will be done. Subscribing to a newsletter from the provider of a given ETF is advice I will follow. Nevertheless, it surprises me that the broker/platform is not the one to inform the end-user when some security is delisted. I probably have about 20 ETFs currently, and as a regular hobby investor, that's relatively many funds to keep an eye on, which was precisely my opposite incentive for not investing in individual stocks, as I don't have the time to follow them sufficiently. But, that's how it is, and as long as what's mentioned happens, it will probably be fine.
  • 21.11.
    ·
    21.11.
    ·
    Energy➡️to technology etc. But to have an energy company and technology companies, you must have cyber security. Otherwise there is simply no company🤓
  • 5.11.
    ·
    5.11.
    ·
    This ETF is the slowest-growing one I have, and one would otherwise think it was the new black😆 What's up with that? Any ideas?
    8.12.
    ·
    8.12.
    ·
    I also think it's sluggish. Could it be the dollar exchange rate?
  • 18.6.
    ·
    18.6.
    ·
    Have you read anything about the digitalization in the corner? The Germans are far behind in this regard. To me it seems that all the money is going to armaments instead of digitalization. I hope I'm wrong. What do you say ..? Should I just sit on my hands, now that I most want to reduce my holdings?
    16.7.
    ·
    16.7.
    ·
    When talking about data security, the question is not whether you want it, but whether you have to.
    17.10.
    ·
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    Agreed - but when you look at the development of the course, it doesn't seem like the matter is being taken seriously enough. IT security is also security against hostile attacks in a broad sense.
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    Is it common for an investment like this to be in the red for so long? I thought it would yield a return. Is it an ETF that you just have to be patient with because development in that specific part of the sector takes time? Or are you also considering getting out?
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    It has held up to the Index, even outperforming OMXS several times. Has gone down a bit since the tariffs were imposed. But otherwise this ETF has a lot of stable companies.
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