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Investment idea for risk takers

Hello together


I haven't been investing for long and have so far focused mainly on a core-satellite strategy (still with relatively small amounts). Simple FTSE All-World $FWRG (+0.24%) in the center for very long-term wealth accumulation and also a very small amount of trial and error / play money in $NVDA (+0.5%) and $BTC (+0.2%) . At the moment there is only a small savings plan on the ETF.


I still have around CHF 2,000 lying around in an account, which becomes an issue for me exactly once a year - when I do my tax return. In short, I really don't need this money right now and have considered investing it with a really high level of risk. If it's gone, I don't care, if something comes out of it, all the better. The investment period is medium-term, 5-10 years. Can anyone give me some ideas on what would be a suitable addition to my current portfolio? I have thought about leveraged ETFs, but I am very open. Can also be commodities, crypto, bonds, derivatives or whatever. As I said, really absolute play money.


Looking forward to your ideas and have a nice rest of the week!

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You should buy btc and u will made something out of it really quick or even better in ten years time
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$BTC it's riskier then stocks. But it is the safest crypto. My porto is 40% crypto 60% stocks.
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How much attention and time do you want to devote to this?
@Multibagger Very valid question. I definitely don't want to become a full-time trader as a result😅. But I will certainly check in daily and follow the latest developments. So it shouldn't be pure B&H, but not day trading either. Does that make any sense?
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@tabskoli21 then I would leave out KO derivatives for the time being. You say that the money in the account becomes interesting once a year when you pay your taxes. Does that mean you will need the money in one year at the latest?
@Multibagger No, I really need the money for the next 5-10 years, most probably not even longer. I only meant that about the tax return because I have to declare the account for property tax (I live in 🇨🇭)
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@tabskoli21 What returns do you have in mind that you want to achieve with the speculative part?
@Multibagger Certainly above the round about 7% p.a. that you get with a world ETF. But I have no illusions about a tenbagger or more. I would say 20% is already great, 30% absolutely top, anything above that is an absolute bonus. Of course I am aware that this can also go down the drain.
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@tabskoli21 Oh, that depends. I'm aiming for at least 45% after tax. That's challenging and risky, but it works
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So with just under 9000 invested capital, I wouldn't care so much if 2000 were gone...
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