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Suddenly €200,000 at your disposal. What would you do?

What would your investments be if you suddenly had €200,000 in liquid capital at your disposal?

Let's leave it up to you how it came about.

I would be interested in your thoughts.

Would you go all in $BTC (+0.36%)
$ETH (+1.22%) go all in?

Go for a dividend strategy with things like $PEP
$KO etc.

or do completely different crazy things with it and go into AI like $NVDA (+0.03%)


Personally, I would choose between the dividend strategy and $BTC (+0.36%) to be honest :)

How does it look for you?

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For God's sake, why do you want everything in one place all in? Then go straight to the casino and bet everything on red 😁
Spread it wide! If you want to play, put 50~70% in a safe core, and play around with the rest - Bitcoin, individual stocks, whatever.....
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@Faule_Socke pretty bad comparison in my opinion. To equate a casino with shares. well. That would mean that I could never have made money with what I do, because a casino always wins mathematically.
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@Maximal_Frugal he means: "in the worst case, can go completely down the drain..."

Just put the 200k in an account with reasonable interest or fixed interest for a year.
Then invest 50% of your time from high school that year in finance / money (systems) / financial education and economics.

Regards
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@Faule_Socke time in the market beats market timing. It doesn't have to be all in one day, I would spread it out over several weeks/months. But waiting years to invest is nonsense.
If the €200,000 were already invested, you wouldn't have the idea of paying it out and reinvesting it slowly forever, even though the decision would be the same: cash or invested
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I would invest 170,000 in dividend stocks and take the other 30k and try to make 1 million out of it in 10 years.
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@Multibagger crazy....Something like that is what I would do since I found you :D :D. would actually put the whole 200K in dividends in addition to my current stocks and with my crypto gedöns I would copy everything you do :D !
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@Maximal_Frugal But it could also go wrong.
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@Multibagger It's just money. The main thing is that I'm healthy and have my wonderful family by my side. My job and the dividends are really good. The 30 k wouldn't matter and even without money I would have everything I need :)
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@Maximal_Frugal cool and right attitude
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I would also invest a lot of it in dividend ETFs + dividend stocks, but my name says it all. Of course I would say that ;)

Try your hand at stocks, crypto, options, warrants with the €30,000, that's how I would do it.

The dividends provide psychological and physical stability because cash flow comes in. You can then still invest it elsewhere or consume it.
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25k in money market / 25k nest egg / 75k in ETFs / 75k in dividend stocks
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from today's perspective @Epi 's GTA 3 Wikifolio
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@Iwamoto a possibility because of the name alone :D
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@Maximal_Frugal 3xGTAA, not GTA 3! Always the same myth! 😖
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@Epi that was a marketing ploy 🤭
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@Epi see it as an honor, both legendary😁
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@Iwamoto Not really a marketing ploy. The abbreviation GTAA comes from Meb Faber (Global Tactical Asset Allocation) and 3x in front of it marks the average leverage. Quite simple.

Apparently the name still regularly leads to benevolent misunderstandings. I can live with that. 😁
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@Epi that was known... I used a marketing trick with GTA 3 🤓
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@Iwamoto What's stopping you from starting with less 😉
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I would probably pump everything into dividend stocks that I already have. So I'd pump everything up to the target distribution percentage. XD And then be happy as a clam about the payouts. :D
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Exactly! Diversification is just a lack of knowledge and self-confidence - and only for wimps! 🤣
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@BeachPlease I'm thinking of Charlie Munger or Buffet :) only a few stocks were real wealth drivers
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Was Grandma particularly generous again at Christmas? 🤪
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@Iwamoto Actually, that applies exactly^^ or something like that. I died and inherited the house (it's been a while). It's abroad and yields about 200-230 K...
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@Maximal_Frugal My condolences
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@Iwamoto Thank you. It happens to everyone in life. At some point
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@Testo-Investor your 2nd account?
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@Krush82 I'm not that skinny either 😂 and you know me, you think I still have some money left to invest that will fly in within the next 5 seconds 😂
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@Testo-Investor You're right, of course. Then it could be your little brother at best. Merry Christmas my dear Testo King
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@Krush82 I also wish you my best !
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@Maximal_Frugal was no diss my best I am also a heavyweight bodybuilder with 130kg at 180cm 😎
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@Testo-Investor ok? xD Why do you choose a shortened lifespan? Quality of life? Meds and drug use? I don't get it. It's really not flex in my eyes.... sorry.
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@Maximal_Frugal I didn't do any tinkering. These are just facts. Fortunately, I'm natural after over 20 years of training.
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@Testo-Investor clearly 25 kg heavier than our former best natty pro Patrick Teutsch 😂✌️gtfo
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@Maximal_Frugal teutsch and natty, anyone who still believed that back then can no longer be helped :-)
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@Testo-Investor yo know him though ;) and if he wasn't natty like you claim then neither are you.
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Put it on black 🙂
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Buy 5-10 apartments & dividend shares 😁
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@DividendensammIer also a good idea! would have thought that apartments would be a good alternative to my depot.
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@DividendensammIer where do you buy 5-10 apartments for 200k? 😂
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@LarryLindt with the leverage of the banks :)
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@LarryLindt with banks😁

Use little to no equity and the rest via the bank.

Only pay ancillary costs for an apartment, which is 7-10%, so depending on the apartment, let's say 5-20k€:)

Depending on the property, maybe even without an estate agent, then you save a little more.
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I would get quotes for the loft conversion and park the money in call money accounts in the meantime. But that's also because I inherited shares from my father this year. I kept part of it and shifted some of it into ETFs
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@Isus01010 not a bad idea either. you should never forget to live and fulfill your dreams and wishes. at some point it may be too late. My condolences on your inheritance.
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200k just like that?
In any case, 1 $BTC and 25k cash as a nest egg.
That way, half is well and safely invested. I would invest the rest in shares / ETFs / precious metals.
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@Artiskon even considering buying 2-3 btc and giving one to each of my children
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Bitcoin 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙊🙊🙊
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The ticker is not working properly, therefore ISIN: DE000LS9VAV7
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If you're leaning between Bitcoin and the dividend strategy anyway, why not split the amount and do both :)
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150,000 in $JEGP or similar and the rest in growth
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Would probably diversify broadly...
75k (ETF/funds), 25k (commodities), 25k (BTC), 25k (cash/notes), 50k (ancillary purchase costs for investment properties)
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100k NASDAQ, 50k dividend shares, 50k between gold, btc and money.
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$TDIV $VWRL $HMWO Distributing is important I am already older
If you want to build up long-term wealth, invest 90% in the FTSE ALL WORLD, I would put 10% in a good call money account as a buffer
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@Cicero01 I didn't want to know what I should do :D I'm pretty much financially free. But what the others would do :)
I see... Yes, then I would do it that way... 😊
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Clearly Berkshire A share
Who buys Bitcoin? Currently at 75 k and a poor return since the beginning of the year....
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