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This month, 3 new positions will be added to the children's portfolio.

Unfortunately, my savings plans will not be executed until the middle of the month. Tr asked for this because otherwise @Simpson are otherwise overwhelmed. He executes his savings plans at the beginning of the month.

The new additions are

$DIS (+0,01 %)

$BRK.B (-0,5 %)

$ROL (-0,15 %)

What do you think of the selection?


Basically, the Kinderdepot is about dividends.

Some people will say why... Growth stocks make much more sense.

It may be anything. Berkshire will be the third non-dividend-paying stock alongside Gold and Drone Shield 😉.

But I just love dividends 😉

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Since ING offers it, I execute my savings plans on the 7th and 23rd. That way I can avoid both of you.
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@Dividensenmann I do the same with my ETFS, 15th and 23rd 😇
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@Dividensenmann I do 4 times a month. Let's see if that has any added value 🧐
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@Robnear24 Well then at least you only have to stand in line behind Simpson and Patrick every other time.
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For me, everything except ETFs for the child is a gamble with his money. I did the same for mine with 1 Nvidia. It's gone well so far, but I shouldn't have done it because it's simply not my money. This is meant to be unbiased and is just my opinion.
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@Johann_van_der_Smut Well, strictly speaking, it's my money. I could also call the deposit something else. But the plan is that he'll get it at some point
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@Hotte1909 ok, so it doesn't come down to him
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@Johann_van_der_Smut nene that is in my name.
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@Hotte1909 I'm too stingy to give away my allowances...
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@Johann_van_der_Smut his allowance is exhausted with another investment
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@Hotte1909 i think you know that he has far more than 1k FB...!?
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@Johann_van_der_Smut he has an allowance of just under12k
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$DRO is not good for the baby portfolio. After all, I assume you want stocks that will still be around in 18 years. Maybe Colgate would be something for the baby portfolio, it has outperformed the S&P500 this year.
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@Iwanowitsch $DRO is in and will remain in for the time being. There are always positions flying out.
$CL is in $WMT is also in $6301. Oh, I have time tomorrow. Maybe I'll introduce the children's portfolio tomorrow.
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@Hotte1909 No please, 😢 that sounds far too wild. Out in, back and forth, in the end the pockets are empty. Empty, probably not, but returns remain
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@Iwanowitsch Don't worry, it's not that bad. There are currently around 40 positions. Recently, 3 positions were thrown out where I was completely wrong with my assessment. Otherwise I am actually satisfied with the return
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@Hotte1909 Which 3 have been kicked out?
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@Iwanowitsch $RCH $FPI and a bond etf
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@Hotte1909 I got rid of my bond holdings in good time before the interest rates were lowered
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@Hotte1909 With values like these, I wonder whether the companies will still exist when the child is of age.
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@Lalarobo what value?
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@Hotte1909 I mean stocks with a market capitalization of € 300 million. These are not the best stocks for long-term capital growth. Only as a small addition. But that's just my personal opinion. You can do it if you are aware of the risk.
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@Lalarobo achso. yes, there are about 3 small caps among the 40 or so positions. I am well aware of the risk. But the bottom line is that it can also bring a tidy plus
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Berkshire is my only individual share. I'm going to hold it until my pot of losses can be used up. I'm optimistic about the next few years.
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Individual stocks make 0 sense in a core portfolio
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@cryptodaddy Why? It's not a direct child custody account. I will probably transfer it to him when the child is 18 or 21.
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@Hotte1909 Why not just use the MSCI World? You can save a lot of time on analysis and in 95% of cases it will outperform your stocks anyway, given your investment horizon
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@cryptodaddy I really enjoy doing analysis and my individual stocks combined beat the MSCI World
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Rather buy $BRK.A
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@ImmoHai runs better😜
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what do you think about constellation software?
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