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Depot Roast

Hello Community,


After a long break from equities, during which only my savings plan was running, I'm keen to get my portfolio back on track.


I am 19 years old, have saved up a portfolio of around 50,000 euros and want to invest for the long term (but I also enjoy holding a few individual stocks).


Until now, I always wanted to hold around 50 % in an ETF ($IWDA (+1.07%) and CO) and the rest in individual stocks.


I would be interested in your opinions, especially with regard to the number and selection of individual stocks.


Ps. the return is unfortunately not quite right, as it was a bit complicated due to portfolio transfers...


thanks :)

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I would have a maximum of 10 positions if I had €50,000.

I'm also 19 and have a deposit of €12,000. I would be very interested to hear your story of how you saved up a portfolio of €50,000.

Have a nice weekend.
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@Wiktor_06 Thanks for the tip. I started working a lot when I was 16, sometimes 40 hours a week, and because I had few expenses, I always put a lot of money aside. After school I had a few good jobs...
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@Ben030 Okay, very cool story. I've also had a mini-job since I was 16. But I couldn't come up with that amount 😂🫡

But keep going, it looks really great
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@Wiktor_06 for translation: "few expenses" means 99% of the time the parents have paid for everything in hobbies, clothes etc. 😘comparing is not worth it. Be proud of the 12K at such a young age !!!
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A lot of hype stocks, little basis that can withstand turbulent times. Realizing a few profits at the end of the year and the beginning of next year and shifting into an EFT would, I think, let you sleep more soundly in the long term.
In my opinion, a semi-open portfolio without a large number of positions does not allow you to rest...
Good luck!
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