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Have adjusted my positions in the depot here at getquin times. Now I would like to share it once with you and hear your thoughts about it.



I have now invested a total of more than 10,000€ in shares (and ETFs) and my portfolio is, albeit only slightly, in the plus.


I'm looking to invest for the long term, dividend stocks are probably one of my favorites, though I try not to focus only on dividend paying companies, as of course yield should be the primary consideration.... Thereby the $DPW (-1.76%) probably my best pick so far, you could say bought at the best time during the corona pandemic and since then a percentage increase of almost 80%.


Of course, I've also had stocks in my career that didn't do quite as well. Most recently, I $COIN (-3.83%) which was by far my worst investment to date. Of course, I have also learned other lessons from that.


Currently, my savings amount to 800-1000€ per month, if there were supplements / bonuses, these are invested directly with. In addition, I have 2 ETFs running, whereby I will $HMWO (-0.41%) from this month again more strongly besparen would like. Maybe you have alternatives, especially in relation to the $IAPD (-0.1%) I would be interested in your opinion. I would like to invest in an ETF that has the Asian region in focus.


As far as my stock portfolio is concerned, I would like to invest more in companies outside the German/European area in the coming months, as I am currently overweight in German companies in particular, and I would also like to focus more on the tech sector.


I am looking forward to your feedback. :)

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I think your last paragraph is actually very good and you should do the same. You really have a lot of German companies that I think are not so price grenades in the long term. I would also weight the MSCI World higher and run a proper savings plan on it. As you said, your entire portfolio is in the plus, but also only because EU ran well lately. In the MSCI World you can invest large sums without hesitation and get more price growth out than your portfolio average. If you want individual stocks and still want to invest for the long term, $V $DE $HD $SBUX are good stocks with price and dividend growth. You can keep the Asia Pacific Dividend, which provides a good cash flow through dividends, but you have to be aware that the msci world will probably perform better. So if you want to have Asia included you should switch to an All World ETF or All Country ETF.
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