I started investing after Corona - a lot of gut feeling, a lot of half-knowledge and sometimes with sums that were clearly too large for my level of experience.
Looking back, I took a look at my investments over the last two years (unfortunately I've since sold them all). And surprisingly, I didn't have such a bad nose for many stocks.
Was it luck or did I use my half-knowledge quite well after all?
Probably a mixture.
But what I definitely learned:
Don't invest everything at once. Don't act headlessly.
That's why I'm starting again - not completely differently, but more controlled.
It is particularly important to me to remain liquid at all times.
Smaller relative steps.
More structure.
Not tying up capital immediately.
I would like to share my thoughts here a little in future - also as a learning process for me.
Let's start with Ströer SE & Co. KGaA ($SAX (+4,5 %)
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The company has been with me for a long time. If you consciously walk through German cities, you can hardly avoid Ströer - out-of-home advertising is extremely present, especially in Germany and Poland.
In addition, there is currently an interesting valuation for me.
Simple investment case:
I am investing in something that I believe I understand and see regularly.
Let's see where this new beginning leads.
In my #sparplan I have $SAX (+4,5 %) also included.

