Investing as a student
Hello Community,
I'm writing my first post as an otherwise silent reader, a kind of portfolio check/feedback on the occasion of my first 5000€ in the portfolio, which is already a relatively large sum for me, even if others have this as a savings plan installment.
First of all, about me. I'm 20 years old and have been a student for a year. I work part-time and still live at home.
So my fixed costs are rather low.
- About the portfolio
My investment strategy is basically buy & hold from the $VWRL (+0,68 %) (Dist) (currently a €50 savings plan for the TR card benefits, mostly individual purchases), although I also risk a little money from time to time for a quick profit. So far with $BTC (+1,21 %) +20% and $NVDA (+0,21 %) (currently +26%, not realized) quite well. There was also a small mistake, $GME (+0,98 %) I sold too early, but was able to sleep peacefully.
Short-term goals
I need to build up my nest egg of €1000 again. I went on vacation with friends for a month, which cost €3,000, so the nest egg was used up. You shouldn't, but it was worth it to me.
I also don't yet know how to deal with my $NVDA (+0,21 %) position and the $CSPX (+0,84 %) should deal with. Take a profit on NVIDIA? Switch the S&P500 into the All-World?
Long-term goals
Expand dividends/ performance. Is a high dividend ETF worthwhile? Often seen as a yield killer. I am quite comfortable with a 1 ETF portfolio.
Other positions
$O (+0,98 %) I have in the portfolio for the monthly dividend, currently €2 per month. With 1€ order fees, two orders per month are therefore "free of charge".
$MSFT (+0,63 %) Was given to me as a gift by TR as my first share. Remains in the portfolio due to its emotional value and belief in the company.
$NVDA (+0,21 %) Bought during the crash, punter position.
+-600€ income per month
+-120€ spending per month
Fall 2025 will buy a PS5 (PS5 Pro when released, expect 700€) for GTA6, otherwise no big planned expenses. After restoring the nest egg, monthly savings will be made on this.
Questions and suggestions very welcome!