11Mon·

And number 2: The growth depot

Since some people still don't seem to have understood this. I maintain that around 800-900k (with value development) of this is self-made. The rest is acquired by donation. I have never claimed otherwise. From my point of view, I even explained quite transparently (in a comment) how the money came about.


Apple was acquired after the iPhone 3GS (very clever, because I think that's the real smartphone breakthrough)

My grandfather has always been a fan of Microsoft 😄

Nvidia and Visa can be traced back to the bank advisor (not bad 😉).

My own holdings are also included, so of course there is now an accumulation of my holdings and the transferred holdings.


There's still room for more values here too, but I'm undecided at the moment.

Incidentally, Berkshire was recommended for the DivDepot. But I have them here because they pay no dividend at all.


PS: the overall performance is of course not correct here either.


Edit: okay that's it now. That was the first time I posted my portfolio openly. This platform stinks to me now. There are some wonderful colleagues here, such as @Simpson or also @Burner (apologies to anyone I haven't mentioned), but it's just sad that I have to recite and defend my entire life story under every post - whether it's a purchase or a portfolio. I don't need to do that. I don't have time for that and would rather go and earn money in the meantime... and what for? To make the portfolio even bigger 😘

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I'm more of an active reader than an active writer. I've always followed your posts with great interest. You are also one of the few people on whose profile I have looked through all the content.
I'm happy for your success and hope that after a coffee you can leave all the haters behind you. The envy is palpable 😅
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Hey Sina don't let all these stinkers annoy you 😉 just ignore them or better still block them😊👍
But I understand you, it would still be a shame if you stopped 🙁
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Don't let them trigger you and make you mad. Just ignore them or block them. Stay with us.
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@Krush82 ah I forgot you in the post above with the highlighted colleagues ;)
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@Krush82 I agree. Above all, these are not outlandish sums. Sure, the median is a long way off. But what do people think people who live in villas or even just 100m2 lofts in Cologne with a view will earn? You can't get very far with a normal salary of 2-3k net. I think many people simply can't imagine what earning potential there is in some cases.


In the USA, by the way, you would get a lot more encouragement if you "flaunted" your success. People try to learn from this or at least take it as an example. There really is (comparatively) a lot of envy and resentment here.
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Nice story. Especially the story with the bank advisor makes it unbelievable 😄
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You can't do it right - for the wrong people - remember that.

If you earn everything yourself - people won't believe you or they'll be jealous

If you inherit/are given gifts - people are envious and say you can't do anything on your own

The right people come and stay. The wrong ones fall flat like an ECHO ECHo ECho Echo Echo ech ec e ...

So fuck the wrong people and focus on the right ones. This gives you added value and thanks for sharing! :) 🙏🏼
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I am probably older than you but still very young in the stock market. Your posts are always very interesting and often help me to learn new things! You are quite a role model here! (And so are your grandparents;) 👏🏻
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11Mon
You have good intuition, better than most people here. It would be a loss for the community if you left because of the few envious people. Stay for the others. 🙏
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Too bad you want to leave us, dear Sina...
Not so long ago, a guy posted a deposit here, also in the 7-digit range, which was celebrated in the comments.
I also find it interesting 😉
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It's just the envy society in Germany, on the one hand nothing is granted and on the other hand nothing is believed 👍🏻🤝🏻
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Hi Sina! Both depots very strong. You can be a bit envious😉.....
Envy has to be earned, pity is a gift.
Keep it up and may the prices play well into the hands of everyone here.
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Don't be annoyed, think it's cool and always check what you have in the depot and realize, OK I'm not completely crazy, she got in too 🤣🤣 Greetings from Rahlstedt ✌️
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@Schneidi1985 This is the so-called Sina indicator. It will become established 😅
I use it too 🤭
@RoTown yes but must confess I don't have as many cochones as sina
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@RoTown hihi the Sina indicator... the main thing is that you don't buy without your own analysis 😄☺️
@lawinvest I have to confess, with the nvidia call I just blindly followed you ... but only with a fraction of your investment unfortunately :)
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@Schneidi1985 was definitely worth it ;) but it could have gone quite wrong.
A short will be coming soon... (as soon as they scratch 1000 dollars) but then definitely with a stop loss ;)
@lawinvest It definitely has. I'm also still torn :) Where would you set the SL (if I may ask)? I was still considering a small factor call with 5 leverage with TP at $992, SL at $815. Precisely because JP doesn't think it's overvalued
My grandfather bought Infineon and Telekom and was sold expensive funds. In retrospect, only pearls were caught here. The only thing missing is that grandma mined Bitcoin 15 years ago.
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@ThetaShort Yes, my grandparents also had Wirecard and a terribly performing Deutsche Bank share and Bayer and Intel at the wrong point.
They sold some losses themselves, so they didn't transfer them. I liquidated others yesterday. Also about 200k funds
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@lawinvest At Sparkasse, it has always depended on which advisory area you are in. You get excellent advice in private banking. Special conditions for funds and the advisors are also very knowledgeable.
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@ThetaShort I was recommended Infineon by a Haspa advisor in December 2008 ... I even invested € 500 in my youthful student recklessness back then at around 80 cents
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@ThetaShort bro is mad as hell because he doesn't have such a depot himself💀
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The craving for recognition is palpable and can apparently be satisfied here with just a few clicks. Nobody buys this story.
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I have only ever been a silent but enthusiastic reader of your contributions. With this in mind, first of all, respect for this depot!

Unfortunately, at your age, I'm still a long way from such figures.
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I don't understand why there are envious people who want to make you mad, I also find the purchase decisions of your grandparents, for example, very exciting (their backgrounds) and I would also be interested in the circumstances of the transfer and how the whole thing looks tax-wise, for example ... this platform should rather be a sophisticated exchange, but unfortunately it fills up with a lot of hate and contemptuous remarks. What a pity.
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@Niklas_Mus thank you :)
Tax-wise, the tax office will soon be knocking on the door to collect a whole chunk. It's probably still worth it, though, as many of the shares are tax-deductible and can therefore be sold free of capital gains tax.
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All envious people. Respect for your portfolio. Keep up the good work! :)
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You don't have to justify yourself. I'm also envious if I'm honest, but I see that more as motivation. But I wonder what other financial or general goals you have in your position. Do you have your own law firm? And do you manage your portfolio in a holding company or something similar? You have an interesting situation that interests me much more here than the hundredth Bitcoin/NVidia post, so it would be a shame if you left. But I would understand it, as I see limited added value for you here.
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I have now read through both posts with the respective comments...🧐 I can't find any negative comments what do you mean by the platform stinks? Nobody has written anything?
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Hey Sina, like RoTown, I'm more of an active reader than a writer. I still love following your posts or @Simpson. I think it's great that you have the courage and strategy to show your portfolios.
Many of the "envious" probably don't have the courage - because then they could be attacked themselves.

As I have already written at @DarioFazlic. I think the amount of a transaction, the value of a portfolio, is of secondary importance; what is more interesting in this case are the securities, the shares, the distribution behind them. For many, it is an inspiration or food for thought.

It's impressive to see the size and performance. I see in it the courage to have given money to a company back then and to hold on to it to this day.
I hope I will also be able to look back on nice green figures in 40 years' time :-)

Don't let the envious spoil your joy.
It's much nicer to read how many people comment positively on your post, even though they rarely comment otherwise ;-)

...and a gift or inheritance (usually) means a loss of a loved one - and it shows your strength if you carry on the loved one's wish and enthusiasm.

Don't let the envious get you down, Sina!
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Congratulations on your portfolios. I am still relatively new and am wondering with which "provider" you can hold a portfolio of this size. Would this also be possible with Trade Republic? In my opinion, the money would then not actually be protected...
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Honestly, most people would not be able to keep the money profitably, even if it is inherited. It simply evaporates over the years. So be proud of yourself and stop justifying yourself 🙏🏻🍀
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In a growth portfolio, however, I would have hoped for other stocks in addition to the classics :)
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@Alpalaka Yes... it was only classified as a growth portfolio yesterday. Before that it was all together. Accordingly, we are now moving on to the non-classics segment
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@lawinvest ay understand
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Why so much cash?
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@Ayecaramba256 because there were some funds in the transfer that I liquidated directly. Will now be gradually reduced
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@lawinvest ah okey. Yes, you've still got plenty to shoot. Are you also thinking about looking at the second row?
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All "BIG Tech" bought and held (Apple Microsoft Meta Amazon) Respect. Except for Google. Probably not in the portfolio that long.
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I think it's good. Inspiration to build up such a depot myself and what it can look like for the grandchildren...
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That's the right attitude! Just leave the envious on the left.
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I don't begrudge you your success and see it more as inspiration.
And to your displeasure with the platform here: I've only recently joined myself and I'm also in a large stock market group on FB. Conclusion: in every forum / group there are so many envious people and, above all, smart-asses who constantly want to explain (stock market) life to you. To put it in Bavarian terms:
Shit da nix, then feid da nix! (Don't give a damn what the others say)
Peace
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Congratulations on your portfolio and just forget about people, be happy that you got this far and ignore the negative comments.
I would hate to see you go from here
because I really enjoy reading your posts
I'm happy for you (and everyone else) who can invest so much and in the end could already live off the returns
Unfortunately I can't do it myself, but I'm working my way up with my portfolio and always see nice suggestions from you

As it says here, you have to work for envy
Pity is a gift


in short, please stay here and help others to become more successful as well
Thank you very much for your contribution, very interesting and instructive. I wish you continued success.
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