The very fact that you are thinking about it in detail and creating a post suggests that you are no longer convinced of the investment 😁 But generally speaking, I have a more rational view. I can theoretically consider the uncertainties with every investment, but in my opinion that doesn't help much. I either see the opportunities in risks or I see the risks in opportunities. However, the latter will always lead to investing with the handbrake on. You are effectively trading returns for more well-being. In the end, it's always the question you ask yourself: Is the opportunity significantly higher than the risk? Depending on what comes out of this, you have to act accordingly.
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•@Dirty30 Good perspective. In principle, I would say that I am prepared to "sacrifice" a certain level of return for security, so I wouldn't necessarily say no to the handbrake. In the long term, however, the opportunity profile is still clearly there for me. Only the risk profile is higher in the short term and possibly only temporarily.
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