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Shiya
@Shiya
2Mon
What are pies?
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X Nguyen
@ngoog
2Mon
@Shiya
As I understand it, it's like a self-composed ETF. So a cake with your individual stocks and the weighting and you save the whole cake
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Hendrik
@hendrik_lmr
2Mon
@Shiya
You can weight up to 50 shares in a pie on a percentage basis and this is exactly how your savings plan will be executed.
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Tenbagger2024
@Tenbagger2024
2Mon
@hendrik_lmr
Is this similar to a wikifolio?
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Novius
@Novius
2Mon
@Tenbagger2024
I think so, although I am not very familiar with wikifolio
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Tenbagger2024
@Tenbagger2024
2Mon
@Novius
I don't either, I need an intern (
@Klein-Anleger
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Klein-Anleger
@Klein-Anleger
2Mon
@Tenbagger2024
do you think something like a wikifolio with the top stocks presented here would be a good idea?
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Tenbagger2024
@Tenbagger2024
2Mon
@Klein-Anleger
also sounds interesting. But I don't think it will be accepted until you can beat conventional ETFs over a longer period of time.
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Chris
@Multibagger
2Mon
@Tenbagger2024
different, as there is no third-party involvement. A wiki is much more complicated to set up because of the regulations.
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TD
@Routine123
2Mon
Can it act as accumulating?
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