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Liquidate S&P 500?


I have a question for you guys out there.

I have been for some time (about 2 years)

to save my S&P500 ETF. $500 (+0.57%)


Since I read myself in the meantime more and more

more and more into the topic of single stocks, I would be

so slowly ready to enter there.


However, I am still unsure whether I should continue to save my ETF

my ETF, reduce it in the savings rate, stop saving or dissolve it altogether?

or dissolve it completely?

There is also no earth-shattering amount of money in my ETF due to education.



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Follow your mind 👍 If you are unsure, then calmly step on the brakes first. Take your time with your decisions. (even if it takes a few months!).
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That you are better than the ETF with individual stocks....unlikely 🤷‍♂️
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In any case, continue to invest in sp500. You will never be able to beat the etf with the selection of your own shares. Continue to save and forget for now
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Personally, I like the S&P 500, I am invested there myself and when I started with individual stocks I reduced the savings rate for the S&P 500 by about 20%. In the long run, I think it's just a relatively safe investment. Over the last 13 years, the S&P has returned an average of 12.5% annually (not an indicator that it will continue to do so, of course). Of course, with individual stocks more is possible, so I find a healthy mix of ETF and individual stocks perfect, because if you "fall on your face" with the individual stocks you still have the ETF or several in my case that "hedge" me. Hope this helps you a bit with your decision. Have read you invest momentarily 400€/month and want to increase the rate. I would continue to pump 200-300€ in the S&P and the rest in individual stocks.
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ETF with continue to run and next to build up capital to buy shares
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Just do it like Buffet and invest heavily in the S&P 500. As soon as Buffet dies, billions will go into this index. I am invested myself and will continue to invest.
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It would be helpful to see how much is in your S&P500, otherwise it's obviously hard to answer
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Since you also have a msci world, you could switch one etf to the other. Or not.
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How much do you invest each month?
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See no Betrag🤷‍♂️ so if only 5€ are in it can sell the...
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