I do not invest in ETFs. Reason: If an ETF value has risen very strongly, you cannot realize any (partial) gains and sometimes the ETF still contains values that you don't want for various reasons.
Otherwise: savings plan on all positions and increase when dividends rise
Otherwise: savings plan on all positions and increase when dividends rise
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@AlterMann I understand what you mean! However, with my 45-50% share of individual stocks, I can also deliberately overweight individual stocks and could make partial sales when prices are very strong. But firstly, the question arises as to why I should make partial sales at all for companies that I have brought into my portfolio as a long-term investment and secondly, the large ETF positions will hopefully discipline me a little to not constantly reallocate. I think the strategies of the two ETFs are both very promising and historically they have both led to outperformance. I would like to build up these two ETF
positions and then let them run until I am in the withdrawal phase; there are no plans to take partial profits or make regular reallocations.
positions and then let them run until I am in the withdrawal phase; there are no plans to take partial profits or make regular reallocations.
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