My biggest flop was being green behind the ears and buying ETFs and cryptos unnecessarily, selling them because I wanted to treat myself instead of holding that money, especially in Corona times, thinking I was selling BTC.
But as they say, you learn from stupidity. Now I'm taking a more structured approach and thinking carefully about what I do. Above all, not always listening to others!
As a South German, aren't you ashamed when the Süddeutsche writes something like that? And they want €119 a year for that? Perhaps Harald's income and assets should be redistributed. Opinions?
With small shareholders, you should perhaps mention how much is foregone here, especially in the early years. That students have several part-time jobs and the money is invested in companies they are convinced of. Because you don't rely on the state and the pension system.
While at the same time other people are throwing their money out the window with unnecessary insurance, multiple cell phone contracts, etc.
You should take into account that people who invest and thus take a certain risk in later years do not burden the state with old-age poverty and top-ups.
And if you build up a fortune, there is only a discussion of envy in Germany. Without taking into account that some of these assets were built up with enormous sacrifices in the past