Thanks for the introduction. With 5k safe at 67 I think I would go part time now and enjoy life.
Things that no longer fit in with your strategy, I would (almost) immediately reallocate. See #fehlkauf.
Your strategy still seems quite opaque to me. Do you have a clear strategy?
Things that no longer fit in with your strategy, I would (almost) immediately reallocate. See #fehlkauf.
Your strategy still seems quite opaque to me. Do you have a clear strategy?
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•@DonkeyInvestor I will clarify this again in an edit
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•@DonkeyInvestor #mispurchase read. I understand and scenario 1 in particular applies to me. Now comes my BUT. Too much back and forth empties the bag. Unfortunately that's true for me. My securities account is (still) with a VR Bank. Every sale costs a lot of money, which is unfortunately already reflected in my trading costs. I sometimes have duplications in terms of ETFs and funds, which are deliberate because I no longer save for the funds but for the ETFs instead. When the custody account is transferred and the trading costs are lower as a result, I will certainly part with one or the other.
I often sit in front of the computer for hours and rack my brains as to what is the RIGHT thing to do. I've been at it far too short a time to really see that it was a bad buy. I have to and want to take away my nervousness and simply use the coming year to observe the development. In the course of that I can then reallocate. Who knows, maybe tech, defense and big data won't work anymore and I'll have to switch to health.
I often sit in front of the computer for hours and rack my brains as to what is the RIGHT thing to do. I've been at it far too short a time to really see that it was a bad buy. I have to and want to take away my nervousness and simply use the coming year to observe the development. In the course of that I can then reallocate. Who knows, maybe tech, defense and big data won't work anymore and I'll have to switch to health.
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•@Bidax sounds understandable. But the great thing is that you don't have to turn it into a science and reinvent the wheel. So many people have already thought about it and tried out which strategies work and which don't. It's best to look at different strategies and then stick to one that suits you and your goals. See also: https://app.getquin.com/activity/VAKRkmXgSS
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