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My latest milestones


I really have to tell you that I can't stop grinning since last Wednesday.


The way my portfolio has developed this year is truly incredible.


For the first time, I now own $AMZN (-1.65%) a five-digit amount in a single share position today


I have also been able to $NVDA (-0.22%) and $CRM (-0.85%) I was twice as pleased with +100% in a substantial share position.


Of course, I know that this is not normal and I assume that the markets will correct again. But at the moment it's a really cool feeling to have a successful portfolio.


I'm also currently assuming that I'll be able to reach €100,000 in assets by April at the latest, which is the next big milestone.

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I'm happy for you. Off to 100k
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@topicswithhead Thank you my friend 😁 I hope you make it at my age too (at the latest) haha. At least you're further along than I was in my early 20s.
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@Soprano hope. I'm already glad that I had a special year this year and tripled my portfolio volume. Let's see when the 50,000 and 100k come
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@topicswithhead All good, I started at 27 with the first €1000 in play money. The important thing is to start at all, from then on everything is easy 😅
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The correction to this sick rally already included?
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@DonkeyInvestor Yes, as I say in the penultimate section.
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Congratulations and continued success! 🍀👍🏼
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@Ash Thank you 🤝🏼
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Very strong. Keep up the good work :D
The first 100k are the hardest, after that it almost runs itself :)
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@MoKi28 Yes, I think so too. I've been noticing how the accumulation of assets has been accelerating for 50,000.
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Then enjoy it !!! Keep up the great work :-)
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@Testo-Investor I have no idea why I see this comment, even though you (presumably) blocked me yesterday. But I use it directly to insult you. No, of course not! We had a heated discussion yesterday that escalated somewhat. But just because you don't agree on a point doesn't mean you have to block each other, does it? I still celebrate the rest of your posts and views and would therefore be happy if you unblocked me again. But of course I also know that you consistently delete people from your life who are not good for you. If I'm one of them, then so be it. 😘
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@DonkeyInvestor no, of course I'm not that pissed off, but I found a counter-contribution a bit inappropriate to piss on my car like that. Although I don't have a huge financial advantage from these posts or this conviction, but simply thought it might be cool for everyone and I stand by it and even before I had any code or any other dirt, I thought this wallet variant was pretty cool and of course I unblock you again I also tend to short-circuit reaction as you have certainly read more than once 😂
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@Testo-Investor Thank you, I will ;) And I'm about to have a nice round of benchpress, so the testo investor can be twice as proud of me hahaha.
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@Soprano but do it at an angle. Bench presses are better, more intense and more shoulder-friendly. I once tore off a flat bench, the super spinach tendon at 160 kilos.
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@Testo-Investor Oh, that sounds bad. But won't I hit the upper chest too hard? I would actually have to do negative bends to hit the lower chest more.
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@Soprano yes but at the top we put a lot more strain on the chest than on the flat bench press.... That's why I do inclined bench press, flyer on cable and butterfly machine ... done ... but of course I work with drop sets etc . So that there is still meat on it for me
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A successful strategy is more important than a successful portfolio. Otherwise it remains a snapshot and a successful long-term strategy is much more difficult to find and implement than watching a few trend stocks rise. 👍
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@Epi Interesting point. What makes you think I'm not following a strategy? Have you looked at my portfolio? I tend to be a buy-and-hold investor, only very rarely buy new positions and only sell for good reasons. I wouldn't describe the stocks as trend stocks either - at least when I got into them, they were all shares that were deep red and almost nobody wanted them anymore ✌🏼
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