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I want to diversify into Europe and the utility sector and am looking at Iberdrola $IBE (-1.52%) Iberdrola. It seems a little overheated to me. I would like your opinion but am not asking for financial advice.


Investment horizon - 20 years

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Never read such a funny sentence
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@topicswithhead that doesn't speak for you now
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@Alpalaka No, it doesn't have to be. I can't speak German and I've given up trying to explain it.
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@topicswithhead Thank you for your worthless opinion
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@topicswithhead The timelessness of transient eternity fascinates me.
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@DonkeyInvestor Do you need someone to talk to? The raccoon will be happy to help, and I'll listen to you in an emergency.
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@topicswithhead we can talk about even funnier sentences
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@DonkeyInvestor knock something out. You can start in my timeline
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@topicswithhead The timelessness of transient eternity fascinates me.
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@DonkeyInvestor The idea that something can be both ephemeral and eternal opens up deep thoughts in me about the passage of time and our perception of change.
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@topicswithhead good, that satisfies my craving for funny sentences for today. Thank you
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I also decided to get in a few months ago. I got it at a slightly lower price and now I keep adding to it with a savings plan. If it really comes down again, I will buy a lot more.

I'm convinced of the company. If you go to the share and look in the forum, there's also a good post about the last quarterly figures
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I've been with $IBE since June 21. I think the diversification of the company is great. Dividends are automatically reinvested.
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i think the share is currently too expensive
but in itself a very qualitative value
With a 20-year investment horizon, I would estimate that the entry price today is irrelevant. I recently invested in $IBE myself and still have $ENEL and $ENGI as other European utilities. The prices of the US utilities have run away from me 😀

Of course, you can also wait and hope for lower prices, but you never know when and if they will come...
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