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Vanguard FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield UCITS ETF Acc

Vanguard FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield UCITS ETF Acc tracks high dividend yielding global equities via the FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield index, offering income-focused investors worldwide...

ISIN IE00BK5BR626TER 0.29% TERInception 24 Sept 2019Policy AccumulatingProvider Vanguard

See below how EuroFolio members build portfolios around VHYA, and which ETFs they most commonly pair with it.

How EuroFolio members use VHYA

VHYA is most frequently paired with core US equity trackers like CSPX, which typically accounts for 40 percent of these portfolios, and Nasdaq 100 funds like CNDX, often representing 20 to 25 percent. These growth-oriented assets serve as the primary engine for capital appreciation, while VHYA acts as a stabilizer that introduces global dividend exposure. In more conservative or balanced iterations, investors incorporate short-term bond ETFs like IBTA or IBTE at a 20 percent allocation to dampen overall portfolio volatility and provide a defensive buffer against equity market drawdowns.

The community uses VHYA primarily as a tactical income component within broader growth strategies rather than as a standalone core holding. Allocations to VHYA range from a modest 10 percent in bond-inclusive portfolios to as much as 35 percent in more aggressive, equity-heavy structures. The data suggests that higher weightings of VHYA, when combined with high-conviction tech exposure like SMH, have historically supported strong risk-adjusted returns, though users must balance this against the 26 to 33 percent drawdowns observed in these portfolios over the last six years.

AI analysis of below portfolio data from our community only · Not investment advice · Jun 2026

Fund Details
Index TrackedFTSE All-World High Dividend Yield
ReplicationPhysical
StrategyLong-only
Currency RiskCurrency unhedged
Fund DomicileIreland
Fund CurrencyUSD