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Donation suggestions "Bonus 3xGTAA Wikifolio"

Dear Quins,


As you probably know, we recently launched a Wikifolio certificate on the 3xGTAA strategy: $DE000LS9U6W1 (-2.83%)


In the last two weeks, a total of almost 75k has been invested, 15k of which by myself. By now, all those invested should be well in the black. This successful start surprises and pleases me.


As a thank you for your trust, I would like to donate the success fee for January 2025 to an organization of your choice. Of course, it's not much yet (see screenshot), but it could well be a three-digit amount if things go well!


So: feel free to make your suggestions! The suggestion with the most likes 👍👍👍👍 by 31.1.25 will receive the donation (but there should be at least 10 votes for the suggestion).


Your Epi


PS: Who of you is actually invested?

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The best and most transparent organization in the German-speaking world, where the money really goes to the right place in terms of animal welfare and environmental protection, in my opinion. Cool guy, cool projects and stable content. Support is not murder https://missionerde.de/
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Cool idea. I would like to suggest Doctors Without Borders. Even if you have of course more than earned the bonus with all your work👍
I am also invested.
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I threw in a little play money and will pump money into your wikifolio from time to time 💪
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I will probably add your wikifolio to the portfolio with a weighting of 1%
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@Alpalaka I also started with the size. 😁
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@Epi Just looked it up at ing: 151€ a piece. Phew
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@Alpalaka What? The certificate stands at €136.
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@Epi hard to believe Yup. I'll quickly post the screenshot
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@Alpalaka I was also quite surprised when I searched at ING, my house bank. Of course, TR doesn't have anything like that. I then opened a custody account for the certificate at JustTrade. No order fee from 500€, no other costs, only the spread of something around 50ct per share.
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How can you invest there?
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@Happysurfer ISIN is at the top. Simply buy.
But not every broker has one.
@Epi yes, unfortunately all my brokers do not have the isin. Hence my question. By chance I noticed that my house bank offers it. Unfortunately not per savings plan
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@Epi I have just tried to buy the certificate at ING-Diba, could it be that 0.6 % purchase fees apply? 0.2 % product, 0.4 % WP performance. Similar at comdirect. I don't think it's really cheap. Ok, with buy and hold it doesn't matter over the years ...
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@VillaSpilla The purchase fees are determined by the broker or trading venue.
From Wikifolio, the certificate only has a spread of approx. 0.35% for the purchase. All other costs come from elsewhere.
It is possible that some brokers also show the running costs. These are then the well-known 0.95%pa + 5% profit sharing (of which Wikifolio in turn retains half).
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@Epi ..... ok, via smartbroker is good - put a few GTA6 certificates in the safe. I think your strategy is great.
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@VillaSpilla Then you have pushed the certificate volume to over 140k. Thank you and good luck to all of us with 3xGTAA! 😊💪
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Cool idea 🫡
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Where can you buy the fun stuff? As far as I know, neobrokers don't support wikifolio certificates, do they?
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@Thetrendisyourfriend It's complicated. I buy it via Smartbroker+. But apparently no one else can. 😅

Otherwise there are just cheap full brokers, comdirect, Consors, IngDiba. 🤷
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@Thetrendisyourfriend The cheapest way is via JustTrade
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@Thetrendisyourfriend The certificate can now be traded at Smartbroker+. 4€ trading fee
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Ocean Cleanup. Just take my suggestion. No one seems to get 10 likes 😁
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@DonkeyInvestor Not yet! 10 likes should really be achievable, right?
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@Epi if they have not yet been reached, this will not happen again
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@DonkeyInvestor Then it's probably not meant to be. 🤷
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