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Yes, something like that. I have a savings plan for each position. These are gradually increased with rising dividends. If there is one-off income, I increase all the savings plans for a while until the money is gone.
It's all much more relaxed because you're not constantly worried about having bought or sold too late or too early.
And by the way, you can see how the dividends increase every quarter compared to the same period of the previous year... đ
There are only two things that bother me about Finanzen.net Zero (where I currently have most of my savings plans): Execution only on the 07th of a month and when selling, the fractional shares are only sold on this day.
It's all much more relaxed because you're not constantly worried about having bought or sold too late or too early.
And by the way, you can see how the dividends increase every quarter compared to the same period of the previous year... đ
There are only two things that bother me about Finanzen.net Zero (where I currently have most of my savings plans): Execution only on the 07th of a month and when selling, the fractional shares are only sold on this day.
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â˘@AlterMann These two things bother me too, but I can live with them. In my case, the savings plan runs in the ETF core and the individual shares are then bought or newly entered when cash is available out of turn.
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