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- Does your depot, influence your everyday purchases? -


Example: You hold Varta ($VAR1 (-0.72%)).🔋

The batteries, for the new light chain, from Varta cost 8,99€.

The batteries from the competition ($6752 (+1.93%)) cost only half, namely 4,49€.

👉🏼Für which pack do you decide?


Example 2: You hold METRO ($B4B (+0.52%))

November is coming to an end, the 1st Advent is coming and December is in sight.

Time for Christmas shopping. - Do you go to METRO or do you go to EDEKA C&C wholesale?

👉🏼Für which store do you choose?


You can continue the examples of course, - whether it should be the Billigfußel, or nevertheless the Hennessy if one $MC (+2.48%) hold?


How do you decide in everyday life, if you have the choice between cheap and expensive, but hold the shares of the more expensive item?

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Absolutely not.. Consumption and investment are two different things
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We do it like this, my wife knocks out the cash and I earn on the shares. 🥲🥲
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It depends... I have Shell shares, for example, but I don't fill up there.
But I have Xiaomi shares because I use a lot of products.
I also buy PayPal shares, for example, because I use it more often than my Visa card.
It always depends on the individual and the industry.

Another example: buying a cheap Android smartphone and investing the difference to the iPhone in Apple shares 😁
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I always fill up at Shell and Aral, drink Coca-Cola, only buy shoes from Nikes, only eat Pringles potato chips and of course I always opt for an Apple product 😁👍
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For example, I'm invested in Pepsi, but I don't like Pepsi, I now like Coca Cola. However, I like Pepsi better as an investment. but that's not why I drink and buy it!
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As a matter of principle, I do not use any products from companies in which I hold shares
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Buy the cheap batteries and invest the difference in Varta.
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Not for that reason, but because I want to see what the product is like. I tried Hellofresh, for example.
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Have Apple, but am an Android fanboy!
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With Nvidia, it's even the other way around, as I'd rather buy shares than the overpriced graphics cards on the market 🙃
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