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ETFs can also be exciting!

I wouldn't go so far as to say that the $GDXJ (+1,69 %) is my core investment, but it broke the 100% mark today despite an ongoing savings plan and constantly rising buy-ins, even though I've only had it running since December 2024. The first shares are already up 200%.

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I have been invested in $GDX for 3 months! :-)
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@schlimmschlimm I have that too. 👍
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I was also thinking about it a few weeks ago but unfortunately missed the start. 😑
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@Panda0404 The miners will only benefit from the further rise in prices after a delay. I think that another 50% of the current level is possible.
@Multibagger Yes, that's very possible. I'll take another look at that. I'm already 150 percent up on the silver etf. 😀 Given the world situation, gold shouldn't experience a major crash.
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Good performance but not cheap 0.55
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@sdp_oxigen I can still read English posts without a translator, but unfortunately I can't read Spanish or Portuguese.
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@Multibagger Sorry, I thought the app translated. I wrote: ‘Good performance, but it’s not cheap, 0.55
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@sdp_oxigen 😂😂 But that doesn't matter to me when it comes to performance.
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I really don't want any more gold influence in the portfolio. But yes, in the sense that you should buy shovels or the shovelers in a gold rush, that's a good idea
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We had the same smell. Included in the savings plan in december 2024, left to run until june 25 and currently up 118%.

Originally intended as an addition to gold, I wanted to invest 2.5% in it and 2.5% in $SGBS. The lever worked well and I don't see any reversal of the trend at the moment. State banks are buying gold like crazy. Geopolitically, things are also going well for gold, at least until trump is gone in 3 years, unless things turn strongly negative
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@Multibagger where do you see that your first shares are already up 200% have you noted it down somewhere ?
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@Faecherstadt_76 at Flatex and Consors you can view the history of each individual purchase with the number of units and price
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@Multibagger thanks for the information
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@Faecherstadt_76 With Rentablo, the percentage gap to the current exchange rate is included with every purchase. Very practical!
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