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$MC YOUR OPINION? 25k invest 10-15years


Hey,

would like to hear your opinions.

I want to invest 25.000€ for at least 10-15years.

Dividend is not the big goal rather performance. (If dividend comes, I take but also like ;) )


My selection would be now so (current P/E ratio first no matter, only the selection goes)


10,000€ - A2PKXG - Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF - USD ACC

5,000€ - A0YJQ2 - Berkshire Hathaway Class B

2,000€ - 870747 - Microsoft

1,000€ - 852062 - Procter & Gamble

1,000€ - 856958 - McDonalds

1,000€ - 850663 - Coca Cola

1,000€ - 840221 - Hannover Re

1,000€ - 853292 - Lvmh

1,000€ - A0NC7B - Visa

500€ - 918422 - NVIDIA

500€ - A2H58J - Amundi MSCI Emerging Markets UCITS ETF EUR (C)

500€ - A0MM0S - iShares Global Water UCITS ETF

500€ - 858560 - Eli Lilly

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25,000€

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Thank you & greetings :)


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If it is about performance and less about dividends, then I would reconsider the investment in P&G. Otherwise, you can definitely do it that way, although simply €25,000 in the all world would also be sufficient.
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@DividendenWaschbaer true, but wanted evneutell get out something more when you get into some individual with ;)
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@BearStearnsCFO Yes, that's right. That's why I said "reconsider". It just doesn't quite fit with the statement "Dividend not important, it goes in performance". Hence just the hint. But clearly, as a stabilizer quite acceptable.
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Personally, I think the stock selection is good. However, I would not buy blindly, but rather see if I can find a good entry point for the respective shares.
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@Tobi60 yes some are moment me the P/E ratio too high, is only first about the selection ;)
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@Tobi60 I would do the same, but I would leave out the 500 Euro shares, which would be too small a share for a sum of 25k.
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just thinking about swapping A2PKXG - Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF - USD ACC possibly for A1T8FV Vanguard FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield ETF :/
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@M-e-i-e-r It's not supposed to be about dividends. That would make less sense. Or why would you do it that way?
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@M-e-i-e-r Moin 🤗 Do not forget tagging. Just put a 👉🏻 $ sign in front of it e.g. $VWRL $MC etc
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@DividendenWaschbaer right, have only seen that also has a good Perfomance and there would be the dividends still a small plus point ;)
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@FrauManu just made up for ;)
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@PremiumSparkassler on 5 years at least something in plus ;) But was just a consideration, I think I'll probably stay with the All World
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@PremiumSparkassler Of course it is better. On 10y view (first data since May 2013), he ETF incl dividend also made his 7% p.a.. Without dividend of course less. Only 2% p.a.
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I would be interested to know why Hannover rück $HNR1 and not Münchner rück $MUV2?
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@DividendenSchwabe good question :/ right reason not. Take each other after all not much
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@M-e-i-e-r

If one goes after your statement with the goal of the performance, would be yes Munich back $MUV2 rather the choice if one looks at the two charts times over several periods. But only my opinion 😅
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@DividendenSchwabe OK I'll probably think again about an exchange 😉 I must look at me again in peace more closely
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Coca Cola und P&G is kinda overrated and to much for there price. In long term they get up but if dividends aren’t ur main goal I wouldn’t take these stocks
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@JohnDoe12 Thanks for the info. Yes currently too expensive, they come on the list. But should be included in a better course. Since they will already increase, especially to 10-15 years. the dividend is then a nice gimmick ;)
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You want performance instead of dividends and then put Coca-Cola, P&G and Hannover Re in?
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