I was just reading it and thought it read a lot like Röhl, until I read the source at the end 😂
I will probably also sell my shares now for €17. The potential upside to 17.50 is so small that theoretically even 4% in the call money account is enough to get the same profit in the end.
Too bad, would have liked to stick with it, but option 3 is just too risky for me.
I will probably also sell my shares now for €17. The potential upside to 17.50 is so small that theoretically even 4% in the call money account is enough to get the same profit in the end.
Too bad, would have liked to stick with it, but option 3 is just too risky for me.
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•@Mister_ultra I thought this would certainly be of interest to some people who are not Röhl fans 😂
I would have liked to stick with it too, but the risk of stopping is too great for me.
Have you thought of a good alternative yet? $NEE ?
I would have liked to stick with it too, but the risk of stopping is too great for me.
Have you thought of a good alternative yet? $NEE ?
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•@MarkusBaeda Very good question! I already have Nextera in my portfolio, so that would be the logical next step 😄
Have you decided on Nextera?
I'm not sure yet, though. Inevitably, however, this will further reduce my Germany share 😂
Have you decided on Nextera?
I'm not sure yet, though. Inevitably, however, this will further reduce my Germany share 😂
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@Mister_ultra I haven't made a final decision yet, but I'm leaning strongly towards Nextera, yes.
However, I may also take at least a portion out of the "green energy" sector and invest in the dirty oil business (I'm currently flirting with $EQNR).
Basically, however, I think that now is not a bad time to invest in the energy sector (especially green energy).
From this point of view, the rather high redemption price of €17.50 per share followed by an investment in another share from the same sector is not a bad move, I think.
Do you have any other options in the green energy sector?
However, I may also take at least a portion out of the "green energy" sector and invest in the dirty oil business (I'm currently flirting with $EQNR).
Basically, however, I think that now is not a bad time to invest in the energy sector (especially green energy).
From this point of view, the rather high redemption price of €17.50 per share followed by an investment in another share from the same sector is not a bad move, I think.
Do you have any other options in the green energy sector?
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