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Hello everyone,


somehow I can't quite make up my mind, $KO (-0,72 %) , $K (-0,08 %) , $ULVR (-1,72 %) , $PEP (+0,4 %) , , etc.

Doesn't it make sense to invest in an ETF $WCSS (-0,51 %) to have exposure to all these companies?

My idea is to strengthen my portfolio somewhat in the consumer staples sectors, as this area only covers 4% at the moment. There is a small dividend and the stocks are not quite as volatile.


Is there anything against it? Is anyone invested there?


Thanks for your feedback ✌️

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In my opinion or the way I manage my portfolio is that I only invest in individual stocks if I think the return would be greater than a etf. If I believe that a stock would be a great option I would put most of my funds there.

I try to have a ETF as my core position on my portfolio too.
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If you look at the 4 stocks. +1.2% today the ETF is under 1% with the details then there are still dividends. So with an investment of 10,000 euros, 300-500 euros each year for the stocks, 200 euros for the ETF. You have the choice. Can also go in the other direction - minus, the individual stocks fall more in percentage terms
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Um, have you been following the news on $K over the last few days?
I am invested in $KO $K and $ULVR and have a savings plan running everywhere
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@AlterMann I did, I just happened to pick a few stocks from the range in the list. Of course, I wouldn't take $K as a single stock, I was more interested in the ETF. But two or three individual stocks might be better.
Coca Cola no, hardly any growth possible if interest rates rise Invest in Unilever. EM is always hit harder than us. $BATS $ULVR $PG Cigarettes are always smoked and BAT has the largest share worldwide, in times of crisis e.g. war soldiers smoke a lot. In a recession too. Unilever is heavily invested in EM, good growth is still possible and PG is a long term runner
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there is nothing to be said against it. i am on $KO and $PG
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Also take a look at $XUCS 😏
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You can't go wrong with $WMT
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So I do it with a core in etf and on the side I invest the rest of my money in cheap shares, e.g. Basis consum shares
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Thanks for the input! 😊
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