3Sem.
Are you trying to beat the market?
I was in a similar situation a year ago. I also thought about it, but didn't ask here on or platform. If I had asked, some would probably advise tranches, which would be worse in the end.
I had almost 300k to distribute. I then bought 2000 shares $VWRL and 50x $CSNDX at once at risk.
As you can easily see, going all in was the right decision at the time.
If I had bought in tranches, I would also have been in the black. But not as much as I am now.
That was my example. In the long term, buying once is actually better.
But go ahead and do what you think is right. If I were you, I wouldn't rely on the opinions here, but simply go with my gut feeling. Especially because it's an ETF.
I was in a similar situation a year ago. I also thought about it, but didn't ask here on or platform. If I had asked, some would probably advise tranches, which would be worse in the end.
I had almost 300k to distribute. I then bought 2000 shares $VWRL and 50x $CSNDX at once at risk.
As you can easily see, going all in was the right decision at the time.
If I had bought in tranches, I would also have been in the black. But not as much as I am now.
That was my example. In the long term, buying once is actually better.
But go ahead and do what you think is right. If I were you, I wouldn't rely on the opinions here, but simply go with my gut feeling. Especially because it's an ETF.
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@ScorpionfromBW you should always feel comfortable investing.
Everyone has a different feeling about it.
Many people think too much about maximizing profits and comparing themselves with others.
Total nonsense, the main thing is to beat inflation and not burn money unnecessarily with "hype" stocks
Everyone has a different feeling about it.
Many people think too much about maximizing profits and comparing themselves with others.
Total nonsense, the main thing is to beat inflation and not burn money unnecessarily with "hype" stocks
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