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Big player for the long term

Hello everyone,


I have been saving for almost three years now with the $XDWD (+0.32%) and have a portfolio of just under 17k.


In the coming year, I would like to invest a large sum x in individual shares with a view to the long term.

The shares will be held until I retire and will not be used to speculate on short-term gains.


I have selected the following shares:


$TSLA (+0.31%)

$NVDA (+1.13%)

$MSFT (+0.5%)

$SYK (+0.38%)

$LLY (+0.21%)

$AAPL (+0.3%)

$RHM (+5.04%)

$AMZN (+0.43%)


The shares are not spectacular, but are market leaders and big names in their sector. However, this is of course no guarantee of a promising future.


What do you think of these shares, even if they may seem boring?

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Huhu,

How long until you retire?

You should probably keep an eye on the development of the companies

Nokia used to be the market leader
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I would simply put a large part of the sum into a world ETF, so you don't have to worry about it at all, and you can always add a few individual stocks if you like.
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With these stocks, except Rheinmetall and Stryker, the main positions and the USA load of your $XDWD would be overweighted again.

If that is your goal, then go for it.
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with companies that have been financially stable and fundamentally sound for decades + the forecasts look positive should then perform similarly well in the long term.
But unfortunately there is never a guarantee :D
After two years of intensive use, I can highly recommend the share finder.
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Are you running the shares via a savings plan? Or is it a one-off investment? In the case of a one-off investment, I would have added more speculative securities
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If you just want to leave it: ETF.
Or you've found the next Netflix - but then it still makes sense to consider pulling the money out every few years.
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