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For long-term

My portfolio shows a breakdown into different sectors and areas:

trade Republic: the shares and ETFs

scalable Capital : the gold


This is just the portfolio I want to hold for the next few years with a long-term savings plan. And if necessary, individual purchases where the opportunity arises, I think I am now quite well positioned or what do you think of the portfolio.


Stocks that I would like to hold for the long term








- Various sectors:

- $8001 (-2.03%) Itochu


- Health


$JNJ (-1.76%) Johnson & Johnson


ETF as core overlaps are relatively unimportant to me in this area :)


- FTSE All World :


$VWRL (+0.11%)

-Global Quality Income:


$FGEQ (-0.01%)


and then as a supplement

$BTC (-0.65%) bitcoin


and gold $EWG2 (+0.41%)

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I also have some of them in my savings plan. Looks very good.
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My portfolio looks exactly like this! 😊 I have the $FGEQ as core in my portfolio
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@Max095 nice i only as an addition :) even if i'm in the red at the moment but that will still happen
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@Bmahone in any case! 💯 For me, it has the perfect mix of share price and dividend growth
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Have you analyzed all the companies extensively?
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@Foedi77 yes, that's why I chose the ones I want to keep for the long term
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What is the percentage distribution?
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@Danone1986 approx. 60% the efts
Bitcoin and gold about 5%
Stocks about 35%
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@Bmahone I would certainly weight gold higher.
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@randomdude all right, you can customize your savings plan :)
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The question is rather how much money we are talking about. I wouldn't do 20 companies with €20 each, for example. 20 companies with €100 per company per month looks different again.
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@daddyinvestiert 50€ per month
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@Bmahone I'm more of a fan of holding slightly fewer shares but more savings in the respective shares. Let's take a look at ASML, for example, which is currently just over €700. You are now saving €50 per month. In over a year, you won't have a whole share of it. I don't think it's worth it for me. But everyone has to know that for themselves :)
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@daddyinvestiert I have also specially selected only the shares that I will hold for the next few years and, as I have also written, I will of course also buy individual shares if necessary in the event of a setback 😌
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