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High Risk - High Reward division for 2026

Below a securities account - the active piggy bank as a mixture of growth and value/dividend.


I would like to open a "High Risk High Reward division" with another broker (or in a subgroup at Scalable). No crazy gambles, but possibly companies that are in their infancy, have strong price swings or initially trade mainly with a vision of the future. Possibly also with a bet on a turnaround. Not completely unfamiliar, but less unestablished than below.

I was thinking of: $DRO (+4.77%)
$HIMS (-0.11%)
$RKLB (-1.11%)
$QBTS (+0.01%)
$CRSP (-0.47%)
$PLUG (-0.28%)
$UPST (-0.26%)
$ONDS (+0.85%)
$SOL (+1.54%)
$SMCI (-0.59%)


What would be your suggestions?

Would it be better to invest in a separate portfolio group at Scalable or in a new portfolio (TR)? Do I see the separate return with the separate portfolio group at Scalable?

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I would use $ONDS instead of Droneshield. I can't say what the situation is with portfolio groups at Scalable. But I have 3 portfolios at Flatex alone and I can synchronize each one individually here and look at the development.
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If it is only about the individual "performance visibility", you can simply create a sub-group with Scalable. For example, I have grouped individual stocks by country, etfs separately, etc. I monitor interesting stocks that I don't yet own here on Getquin in alibi portfolios. Getquin is very useful for this because you can also enter a purchase "retrospectively". A watchlist with potentially interesting stocks with theoretical buy and growth values.
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@Qheherain Does this mean that I see the performance of the subgroup separately, but this is also included in the total return and total volume of my complete portfolio?
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@user88b8e3cfdd1c4e20 You can see the total return for each group as a percentage and in absolute terms - but not as a curve. The individual shares/positions are displayed as a curve with the usual values, as usual. And yes, all groups form an overall portfolio or an overall performance. However, I have a premium account. In the free version you can only create one group, otherwise all stocks and etfs are simply listed "loosely". But I can't say whether that's enough for your purposes. If you're not yet with Scalable, it might not make sense for your project.
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