I cannot say that some companies are my favorite.
It's a bit of a mixed portfolio, you focus on dividends, but there are also different companies.

It doesn't suit my strategyl. I think if you don't have a strategy, you need to work on your strategy first. I made a 10-year plan for myself (starting in January 2024), then I decided on the basis of which companies I would choose. I set my criteria. I even have a scorecard, the company needs to get a certain score according to my own scorecard.

Then, after identifying these companies, I determined an estimation of how much I could invest by the end of the year. Afterwards, I bought more from the company whose price was decreasing.

When I looked at your portfolio, I couldn't understand your strategy. I think your age is 21. If you want to focus on Dividend companies, I think you can hold 1-2 growth ETFs and divide the remaining companies as dividend companies and determine a strategy like I did.
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@Mertdu thank you for the answer! But how do you even start with making a strategy? I am not so adaptable, because I am just s student. I can make a savings plan with 60€ and in some months, I additonally hve like 100€ extra. So i'm not sure how I start planing and I dont want to invest just in ETFs .
How did you start?