4Lun
I really dont see the point of adding so small amounts of cash to stocks.
What are you trying to achieve here?
Also, you are buying more $MSFT when the two ETFs you mention already have quite the exposure to it.
Overall, I am confused with your strategy and what you are trying to achieve.
What are you trying to achieve here?
Also, you are buying more $MSFT when the two ETFs you mention already have quite the exposure to it.
Overall, I am confused with your strategy and what you are trying to achieve.
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@DonAlvaro
10% of 10 euros is 1 euro
10% of 1000 is 100 euros.
Quantity is a quality of its own, specially in stocks.
The percentage will work differently, than having them spread across multiple ones. In theory, they would all have to yield the same return for what you said to happen. (Of course this also applies if the stocks loose value)
Also, not to mention the amount of mental work that is required to track stocks, which represent a very small value of your portfolio.
The ratio investment/keeping up with the companies simply does not justify it.
10% of 10 euros is 1 euro
10% of 1000 is 100 euros.
Quantity is a quality of its own, specially in stocks.
The percentage will work differently, than having them spread across multiple ones. In theory, they would all have to yield the same return for what you said to happen. (Of course this also applies if the stocks loose value)
Also, not to mention the amount of mental work that is required to track stocks, which represent a very small value of your portfolio.
The ratio investment/keeping up with the companies simply does not justify it.
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