@Epi yes, that's right đ. Yes is really not easy. Am just still at the beginning so :/
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@Epi I'm currently pumping everything into the msci world but as you say it doesn't make much sense in the long run if you don't want to perform even better. Therefore I am simply unsure. Look also all the time otherwise make ETFs for the GAA
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@willemkly Could it be that GTAA is overloading your general knowledge of the stock market? In the article I talked about the different dimensions of investing. Basically you have to master each dimension theoretically and practically to some extent to move up to the next one. If you are still at the beginning, then simple index investing might be the best for you. There is enough to explore there: which index is the best, the cheapest, the fastest growing? Is a timing strategy worthwhile and how would it be implemented? Take a look at the Gebert stock market indicator! It can also be replicated with GrowthETFs.
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@Epi thank you
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@willemkly Yes, a proper GAA can also be something! Search for Global Asset Allocation by Meb Faber. You'll get a great overview of proven GAAs and maybe some new ideas.
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âą@Epi would you say you could also copy something like that for the first time at the beginning and then swap it in the future with your own ETFs, for example?
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@willemkly The selection is more for US investors. Look here https://de.extraetf.com/etf-portfolio
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@Epi wow thank you. That is a huge selection
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@willemkly Yes, there should be something for you. đ
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