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$PCELL (+4,26 %) sold. One less deposit corpse and loss pot further filled. ATTENTION the sale already took place yesterday, hope this doesn't trigger too many 😅
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11Hello.
Please give me some feedback.
As I have already written, I have made a few mistakes in the past and I am now trying to make up for them as best I can.
First of all: the Developed World ETF will be saved weekly with 50€ (for the next 20-25 years) and the savings rate will be increased in the future.
Since I have discovered dividends for myself since my capital mistakes in the past, my investments are now directed in this direction because I simply feel more comfortable with them.
simply feel more comfortable with having a passive income andno longer trust myself to pick growth stocks that will make up for my previous losses
Now I have the following strategy and would like to know what you think:
every year at the beginning of January I want to sell one or two of my positions that are grossly in the red and from which I no longer expect anything, e.g. $NEL, (-0,43 %)
$PCELL (+4,26 %) , $PYPL (-0,38 %) , $BABA (-2,95 %) to be able to offset the losses against the dividends.
Do you think this is a sensible strategy or do you mean sell everything now and put it in the World ETF? With Powercell, for example, I would only get €160 more and I wouldn't need the losses this year, whereas next year I would have the dividends tax-free again.
I'm curious to hear what you have to say.
Thank you very much.
Hello folks.
I would like to know your opinion.
But first, about me:
36 years old, married from summer, father, investment horizon 20-25 years, Austria
Unfortunately, I only started investing late, right at the time of the corona crash in March 2020. Before that, I'd only had bad bank products pushed on me. Unfortunately, investing in shares has never been an issue in my family, there was and still is only the "good" old savings book and maybe gold.
Be that as it may, the shares I bought back then all did really well, it wasn't difficult. Unfortunately, they were only very small amounts because I didn't dare to invest more. But I sold a lot of them with 100% gains at good times. Then came 2021 and I let myself be influenced by finfluencers and the like, and still clueless as I was, increased the stake and made a few really really shitty purchases. Many are no longer in the portfolio now, but I still have a few pipe-dreamers.
And that's exactly what I'd like to know your opinion on:
$BABA (-2,95 %) , $PYPL (-0,38 %) , $COIN (+0,27 %) , $TKA (-1,72 %) , $NEL (-0,43 %) , $PCELL (+4,26 %) ,
In addition to the others, I actually want to get Nel and Powercell out of my portfolio, but the sums are now so small that I almost don't care if they also run to 0. My thought was to wait until next January to sell them in order to fill my loss offset pot.
This year I already have enough in my loss offset pot through the sale of $NVAX (-0,36 %) and $B8F so that I don't pay any tax on my dividends (except withholding tax).
Thanks to everyone who takes the trouble to answer.
Have a nice weekend.
For the rest you have a nice portfolio. Just one question why do you have a mix of distributing and accumulative etfs?
My worst horse in the Stall....denke which settles next year at 20-22 euros
What do you think about hydrogen stocks, i.e. production processing and storage?
I have the following stocks in mind at the moment:
$BAS (Basf De), $RCK (Rock Tech), $TSLA (-4,58 %) (Tesla), $NEL (-0,43 %) (Nel ASA), $HEX (-0,82 %) (hexagon Composites), $PCELL (+4,26 %) (PowerCell AB).
Or do you have any other suggestions which companies to keep an eye on in the current energy transition?
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