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🎯 Milestone reached: 1,000 % return!

Today is a very special day for me as an investor - my portfolio has exceeded the magic mark of +1,000 % total performance! 📈


What started as a small project years ago has developed into a real asset building block over time with a lot of patience, discipline and continuous learning. The current portfolio value is € 381,082.01, with a total return of € 194,631.88 - a proud result that I can look back on.


I have never bet on making a quick buck, but on long-term strategies, diversification and a clear vision. Of course there have been setbacks, but they are part of the game - the decisive factor has always been to stick with it and not lose your nerve.


💬 My learnings:


  • Long-term thinking beats short-term hype.
  • Less is more - quality over quantity.
  • Investing is a marathon, not a sprint.


I hope this milestone motivates others to keep going and document their own journey. Here's to the next 1,000%! 🚀

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Puhhh Respect
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@McQueennn since how many decades you’ve opened that portfolio ?
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Very nice, although ttwror =/= return, otherwise you'd be a millionaire by now =)
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@Trad0r Thanks, I was looking for the comment, the TTWROR value is a "what if" value to compare opportunities and really has nothing to do with the actual nominal/real return.
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Nice performance, I like the portfolio too...especially the fancy BTC position 😁. The weighting was probably not intentional, was it?
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@BlockBard bought BTC in 2017 as my very first investment. Accordingly, it is heavily weighted in the overall portfolio
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Dear lucky92, you can only be Lucky !!!! I wish you all the best ❤️
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Very cool!!!
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🎉🎉🎉 Happy daysss!!!
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How do you manage to save €2,000 a month at 32?
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@Smash_the_Ks e.g. earn 4000€, consume 2000€ and save 2000€, very simple :D
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@Bboi or earn €2000 and have a wife who also earns €2000 and then save €2000
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@Bboi Earn 4k with 32, it's easy :D ....
@Smash_the_Ks It's not that unrealistic. With a degree in industry, it's no problem at all and even as a "normal person" you're still in the €3100-3500 net range with professional experience. The craftsman earns extra money at the weekend or you do it officially through a part-time job with 550€. I just came across a very interesting sentence from a podcast. It says "he would focus more on earning €500 more than saving €500 somewhere.
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@Smash_the_Ks I work as an engineer in the data center industry. My fixed costs are around 1200€ and my net is 5800
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Congratulations of course! ✌️

Would you please explain why 194k return on a portfolio of 381k results in 1,000%?...I always calculate that with 194k return 187k are used to get to 381k. So a return of (very) good 100%.

Where am I making the mistake? What am I overlooking?

Greetings
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Oh...I think it could be due to TTRWOR, or what is determined differently...

Greetings
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@Stullen-Portfolio thanks for the tip :D
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@Stullen-Portfolio correction* my comment was wrong and @semigrowth is right
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@Carles thats wrong as i am concerned. The difference lies in the weighting of new investments:
You invest 100 and now you got 200 which is a return (and TWROR) of 100%. If you now invest 900, your portfolio is valued at 1100 which is (with 1000 invested capital) a return of 10%, but TWROR is still 100%, because it does not scale with invested capital and just tracks the percentage changes over time that you got with the same invested capital.
If the given portfolio doubles to 2200 (and 1000 invested), your return will be 120%, but your TWROR is 200% because you doubled your capital twice (first with only 100 invested, then with 1000 invested).
It also does not consider timeframes as you suggested
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@SemiGrowth totally right
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Thank you very much for your answers, @Carles and @SemiGrowth.

Greetings
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Ok, I'll remember Bitcoin and Tesla
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Respect. strong.
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Congratulations! Great result 👏🏻
Wow mega, over what period of time?
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Congrats, amazing
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TTWROR is not your overall performance.
It is the % number that is displayed when you display "Max" on your chart.
TTWROR is the performance of your underlying investments without your deposits and withdrawals.
If total performance > TTWROR, you have hit good prices through your deposits and withdrawals and performed better than the underlying assets.
If total performance < TTWROR, you have bought/sold at bad times
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@Ape65 The % figure that is displayed when you go to "Max" is only your unrealized price gains, not your overall performance. If you have 100% there, sell everything and buy it again immediately, it will show 0%.
Can't quite understand that. if you call up your portfolio, it "only" shows 180% ttwror. moreover, the portfolio value, at least within the last month, has never been above 308000.
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