p.s. By the way, you only tracked €44(!) in trading costs for €880,000 of invested capital... I bet you have to deduct a lot more from your total return 😉.
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@AlexBloch Everything is imported automatically. I have no idea how this is tracked, but the current stocks are correct.
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@AlexSch Yes, that's a small weakness with Getquin, that you have to add the trading costs if you don't have the banks' PDF statements read in manually...
This is because Getquin can only read out the holdings and prices (at the time of purchase and currently) from the securities account.
This means that your total return (not just the total price increase) is correspondingly lower.... And the fact that you made 1x €300,000 and 1x €100,00 as one-off payments/purchases helped you reach your million.
(So this 400,000 is not the result of your investments or your investment strategy/stock selection, but apparently there was a wealthy benefactor working in the background ;-)
This is because Getquin can only read out the holdings and prices (at the time of purchase and currently) from the securities account.
This means that your total return (not just the total price increase) is correspondingly lower.... And the fact that you made 1x €300,000 and 1x €100,00 as one-off payments/purchases helped you reach your million.
(So this 400,000 is not the result of your investments or your investment strategy/stock selection, but apparently there was a wealthy benefactor working in the background ;-)
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@AlexBloch Through my investments I have outperformed NDX, SPY and World on a time-weighted return basis, even if Getquin doesn't capture that properly.
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