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Start of the investment portfolio:

Hello everyone,


I've been thinking about how to invest my first €10,000. I would like to pursue the core satellite strategy.

What do you think of the following allocation?



The other 50% will go into the first 10 shares.



I would like to end up with a total of about 15 shares.

In the next three places would be the following shares:




I look forward to hearing your opinions and wish everyone a successful week.

Best regards

Sherlock✌🏻

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For €10,000, that's a relatively large number of positions. I initially concentrated on the core ETF and then built up the satellites.
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I would leave out the individual shares for the time being and put 100% into $VWRL $TDIV and $BTC and let them continue to run in the savings plan. Then build up cash again and then build up the individual shares when opportunities arise.
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I would also only choose one ETF for the time being
(All World, MSCI, S&P 500 etc)
From my point of view, it would also make sense to invest a portion via savings plans to get a feel and a certain routine for how it feels
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What is XD4? I can't find anything under the abbreviation 😅
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@Dividenden_Monteur STRABAG SE is listed on the XETR 😅
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@Sherlock3912 the abbreviation here would be $STR 🫡
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@Dividenden_Monteur in TradingView it is XD4 🙈
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@Sherlock3912 Yes, on the German stock exchange it is xd4.
But the abbreviations are based on the home exchange, and that would be $STR on the Vienna Stock Exchange
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Adding gold at 10-20% would lower the maxDD to BTC.
In principle, there is nothing to be said against shares. I would just question the selection once again. Nothing against $STR as an employer. But as an investment - in my view - it is simply not suitable in the long term.
If you worked at Daimler-Benz or BMW, I would say the same thing to you.
Make $MCD bigger and $AMZN. For solid long-term growth.
Why not just use $VWRL?
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