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A really interesting topic. And also very well written. Most long texts lose my interest quite quickly, but this one reads really well.

It's definitely a strategy to think about. However, since I have only been investing for 1 month and I am still learning, it is not yet feasible for me at the current time and level of knowledge. I think you have to learn a lot more than what I know so far. 😊

But I have saved it as a bookmark so that I can access it later 😊👍
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@Laro Thank you. However, there is no concrete trading strategy presented, only the basic idea for a whole class of strategies. As a beginner, the Spytips or the LeverageETF strategy could be interesting. Both are also in the bestof.

A little tip: In the long term, it is more efficient to familiarize yourself with ETF strategies than with individual stock analysis. You can hardly make up for the systematic information disadvantage - unless you are an insider in some way.
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@Epi Thanks, I'll have a look. I think I can also find it on your profile, right?

What do you mean that you can hardly make up for the systemic information disadvantage? Unfortunately, I'm not an insider 😅.
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@Laro Yes, you can find both under the bestof. I have a few other strategies on my profile, but these two are probably the most suitable for beginners: simple, easy to understand, performant.

As a private individual investor, you always have a disadvantage compared to the big players and institutional investors. They have better news portals, news bots, trading bots, strategies, experience - they live from ripping people like us off. Necessary, because their income comes from somewhere. There are only two ways to avoid this: passive index saving and active momentum strategies on a monthly basis. Both are of no interest to the professionals.
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