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Hello! I’m Brok the Squirrel and I present to you the project: #helpthesquirrel 🐿️💰


SITUATION:

With the acorns I have here in the middle of the forest, I can invest about $350-400 per month. 🌰🌰


FEEDING:

Right now "The SquirrelWallet" is fueled by a weekly investment plan consisting of:


$25 $ASML (+2.91%)

$25 $GOOGL (-4.49%)

$15 $CCO (+6.4%)

$10 $UEC (+3.35%)


But this wallet can change with your help!!!!

The idea is that all of you help this squirrel to achieve his goal. But not only that, because this squirrel represents all those people who are starting in this world and want to learn and comment on many things.


I want to hear what you think, all help is welcome, and opinions too!

4Positions
€158.23
5.48%
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Good luck on the journey, I’ll definitely want to stay updated :)
What type of investment strategy do you have? Is your Portfolio made for short or long term investment? ASML and Alphabet are pretty solid and I too have been thinking about adding Alphabet to my portfolio. I personally would not invest into uranium companies for long term because the growth expectations are not that good and that’s why I think that they will not outperform the MSCI World and I would not take the risk (especially because you have 1/3 of your investments in uranium). But that might just be my (non-professional) opinion ;)
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Please subscribe to the channel of the guy from this video. You will learn a lot.
https://youtu.be/jgNWzZ0kBGQ
You should especially look for his new 3 ETF portfolio video. I think it is roughly 8 month old.
And be aware that most often your worst enemy is tax.
So if you invest into single stocks that you can't keep for 10-20+ years then later on tax will hurt you really, really bad. Because you prematurely loose money that should have stayed invested and earn profit in the next 10-20 years to come.
That's why look at that guys channel.
Also you should take a peek at $BRK.B. Basically its diversification is similar or better compared to an ETF.
Take a look at the long time performance.
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