5Mon·

Small long-term addition to the portfolio. Buy&Hold 🚀 However, I don't want the position to get any bigger - it's more of a speculation for the future.

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I was also thinking about investing 2.5k, but I already have 6 ETFs that I'm saving and I'll put the 2.5k back into Bitcoin at the next DIP 😅
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@tims92 also a good decision 🔥
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@tims92 that’s a better decision considering the risk/reward ratio.
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@CyanideBee2 i hope so. I think the global Economy will continue to grow as it always has :)
I also plan to get in, but only in the event of a setback, but that's just my way of acting - I'm also positive about the future! Good luck!
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@Sand Why not run it as a savings plan? That would also be a good option. In times of crisis, you can increase the savings plan.
I also have my eye on this one. My idea would be to use a trailing stop loss to get out quickly in the event of major losses. Let's see when it makes sense to get in.
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@Nessava Why not buy & hold? Should be worthwhile if you look at the performance of the last few years.
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@PowerWordChill That's why I say a small speculative admixture in my portfolio. Of course, I don't want such an ETF as a core.
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@PowerWordChill Okay, so where does the annual return of over 30% per year come from, and that for 20 years?
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@PowerWordChill Les mal leveraged for the long run
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@PowerWordChill MSCI World etc. are all over 80% USA. Then, according to your statement, one should not invest in these ETFs either.
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@PowerWordChill Anything can happen? Depending on the performance during the year, even a total loss?
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@PowerWordChill well, a normal ETF would also have had a "disastrous" result in this period ;)That's why you don't just hold securities for 18 years, but longer.
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