Morgan Stanley has raised its price target for Microsoft
$MSFT (+0,15 %) from 506 to 548 US dollar and confirmed the overweight rating.
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866Passed the next thousand faster than expected - 5,000. An update on the portfolio. My 'Dull Seven' - a nice boring 7 positions (2 ETFs and 5 individual shares).
Long-term investment strategy with an investment horizon of another 15-18 years. From then on it would slowly move towards retirement. I have been invested since 02/2023.
The ETFs as my main investment with currently just under 40% and the goal of reaching 50-60% at some point.
- $VWRL (+0,46 %) FTSE All-World, which has now replaced the MSCI World, in order to keep the US below 60% in the long term. (savings plan)
- $VUSA (+1,03 %) S&P 500 extra to take advantage of slightly higher returns than the All-World. (savings plan)
Plus a handful of individual stocks:
- $MSFT (+0,15 %) f long-term blue chip growth with a small dividend. (savings plan)
- $8001 (+0,85 %) long-term strong growth and a decent dividend. (savings plan)
- $ALV (-0,71 %) as a long-term runner with a decent yield and very good dividend. (savings plan)
- $BA. (+0,48 %) (UPDATE) back in since September. (savings plan)
- $PLTR (+5,8 %) as a long-term tech bet with +140% so far/since November '23. Additional purchases when opportunities arise.
Hello Friends,
I have been following all the posts etc. here with great interest for a quarter of a year now.
After a lot of back and forth, I have decided on a strategy. During this time I have also had to learn a few lessons.
My general goal is long-term wealth accumulation (25 - 30 years) and I currently invest in the following shares, ETFs and cryptos via a savings plan:
$VWCE (+0,48 %) 100 €
$BTC (+0,4 %) 25€
$DTE (+0,79 %) 25€
$NVDA (-0,03 %) 25€
$IGLN (+0,05 %) 25€
$AMZN (-0,02 %) & $MSFT (+0,15 %) I currently have small amounts in my portfolio, which I intend to increase if necessary.
Furthermore I have $IESE (-0,39 %) & $QDV5 (-0,64 %) but I will soon be throwing them out as they have not really performed as I had hoped over the last few months.
As I'm still very new to this, I'm hoping for constructive tips and criticism on what I could possibly improve.
I will be able to increase the savings rate myself towards the end of 2025 when I get a certain salary increase.
I look forward to your answers.
Microsoft
$MSFT (+0,15 %) intends to invest between 2025 and 2030 a total of 10 billion dollars in partnership with CoreWeave to power AI models - The Information.
$MSFT (+0,15 %) 's Productivity & Business segment includes arguably the stickiest SaaS products at this scale. Products like Word, PowerPoint, and Excel are used by essentially every organization in the world.
Research and investment in AI will only enhance the tools within this segment, which is the 2nd largest segment for $MSFT. Overall, we think Microsoft remains a solid long-term investment with more upside to come....Thoughts?🤔
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up/down and closing price predictions for Monday - machine opinion not advice
$NVDA (-0,03 %) added to DOW - so prediction likely affected...
52.4 % chance down Monday
probable closing price $ 219.34
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probable closing price $ 139.59
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probable closing price $ 200.9
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probable closing price $ 373.51
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52.0 % chance up Monday
probable closing price $ 185.44
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probable closing price $ 94.28
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probable closing price $ 173.86
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51.0 % chance down Monday
probable closing price $ 23.59
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51.6 % chance down Monday
probable closing price $ 215.51
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54.1 % chance down Monday
probable closing price $ 558.09
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53.7 % chance down Monday
probable closing price $ 403.8
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54.0 % chance up Monday
probable closing price $ 767.44
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52.7 % chance down Monday
probable closing price $ 133.2
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probable closing price $ 41.27
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55.3 % chance down Monday
probable closing price $ 479.63
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51.2 % chance down Monday
probable closing price $ 561.88
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55.6 % chance up Monday
probable closing price $ 252.71
Hello everyone,
First of all about me:
I'm 21 years old, I'm doing a dual degree and have been investing since 07/2023. So far, my portfolio has a size of approx. 17,000€.
My plan is to invest approx. 70% in the $ISAC (+0,51 %) and 30% small growth stocks such as $HIMS (-0,18 %) , $SOFI (+9,03 %) , $MSFT (+0,15 %) etc.
The idea behind investing is mainly to supplement my pension and to ensure that the money in my current account is not gradually eaten up by inflation...; i.e. the investment horizon is 30-35 years.
Now to my actual question to you, to get one or two more experienced opinions :)
Until I was 18, my parents regularly saved in a building society savings account, which has been "lying around" with an annual interest rate of 3%.
For over a year now, I've been toying with the idea of closing the building society savings account and transferring most of it to the $ISAC (+0,51 %) for the most part.
The building society savings plan was only opened to save money and therefore, after a short time, the waiver of the reduced loan for later housing construction etc. was declared.
As a result, a premium of around €2,500 would be added to the amount of around €15,200 when it was paid out.
In this respect, the idea of reallocating came to me, but I wanted to get one or two opinions from a neutral perspective beforehand in order to weigh it up again...
When I spoke to the contact person at my bank on the phone two days ago without obligation and mentioned my idea, he wasn't so convinced, as the "stock market harbors great risks".
He was also very enthusiastic about the Uniglobal investment fund $DE0008491051 (+0,55 %) investment fund and that the bank would also offer this for me, although this idea didn't really appeal to me and I now prefer the $ISAC (+0,51 %) prefer.
What do you think of the bank advisor's idea?
Otherwise, I would be grateful for any opinions and wish you a pleasant evening and a nice rest of the weekend :)
In short: costs are too high
Q3 Revenue Growth, YoY % Change...
Meta $META (+0,4 %): +19%
AMD $AMD (-0,12 %): +18%
Microsoft $MSFT (+0,15 %): +16%
Google $GOOGL (-0,6 %): +15%
Netflix $NFLX (+0,37 %): +15%
Amazon $AMZN (-0,02 %): +11%
Tesla $TSLA (+9,97 %): +8%
Apple $AAPL (+0,65 %): +6%
S&P 500 $SPY (+1,17 %): +6%
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