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hello to all am still quite a beginner... do not want to make stupid investments.

where do you think you would start the first investments?

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#crypto

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In the FTSE All-World. That way you don't have any stress
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In the own financial education
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80% World ETF (I cover the $ISAC) and 20% Bitcoin. Dollar cost averaging... Do not allow emotions
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Read sovereign investing with index funds and etfs by Gerd Kommer and watch videos by Finanzfluss. Even if people here recommend something to you, you should understand what you are investing in. Find a strategy you feel comfortable with and follow it through. There are hundreds of options to invest your money. Which one is the right one or the best one cannot be said without knowing the future. There are many options to invest your money. Whether 1 ETF or 2 or 6 or only shares... Everyone does it differently but everything can be good. Also which product is good for you no one will be able to tell you without knowing your goals and financial situation. Important is to invest globally diversified. The rest is not so important. Whether accumulating or distributing, for example, you have to decide for yourself.
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Keep it simple. An ETF or a few standard stocks, Microsoft, Apple, McDonalds, things like that. Try not to be smarter than the market, especially in the beginning. Feel your way cautiously and try to learn something on the side 🙂 Also with Bitcoin applies: First inform, then (maybe) invest.
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Depends on the size of your financial resources and whether you want to make a one-time investment or invest money again and again, for example monthly, and also how high your risk tolerance is, the investment horizon is also crucial 1 year 10 years 50 years depending on the strategy I would also adjust
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Simply invest in a globally diversified ETF (e.g.: $VWRL ) and then first get used to the fact that prices always fluctuate and distributions come in.
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I would choose four solid stocks (no dividend stocks) and one speculative stock and save up ONLY these five stocks to an adequate size at the beginning. With time and a corresponding interest in business and the stock market, the rest will come by itself...... Good luck with your first steps on the trading floor 🤑🤞🏽
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Best a stupid one, there one learns most from it
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