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Depot roast

Hi dear community!


I would like to hear your feedback.

I currently have a savings rate of 2k per month and am building up a cash position (at 2k currently).


The following positions are saved via a savings plan:


$VWRL (-0,87 %) 100€ pM

$BTC (+2,92 %) 100€ pM

$JEDI (-2,65 %) 100€ pM


The remaining €1700 is therefore available for individual purchases.

As an example, I am currently waiting for an entry point at $NU (+0,66 %)


A quick word about me... In my mid-30s and neither getting a euro nor any financial intelligence "from home"... Social cases, alcoholics, drugs etc.


My big goal is to be financially free and currently I still have a condominium (~280k € value, bought very cheaply - luck!) which still has to be paid off with ~9k €. That means the project will be completed in 2025.


In the future, I don't want to live such an ascetic life and buy myself something nice from time to time.


Thanks for your great contributions here and the community :)


Regards

Tobi

29Positions
129 431,62 €
7,43 %
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Congratulations on your successful step towards freedom!

The performance of your portfolio is still not great. B&H ACWI would have easily beaten you.

Have you ever thought about strategy diversification? You are slowly getting to an age and a portfolio size where a systematic reduction in risk could be relevant.
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1500 in the $VWRL and then the rest on Bitcoin and individual purchases would be my "lazy" fix
With 2k you have a huge leverage from the 130k to make 500k and then the million.
and as I have also read here, I think 60k on Siemens is too much for a 130k portfolio.
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Siemens positions would be far too large for me. I would sell part of it and put it into the FTSE. I would also increase the monthly savings rate and leave €300/500 for individual purchases rather than the other way around, because €100 a month hardly builds up anything.
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