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Good luck on the journey, I’ll definitely want to stay updated :)
What type of investment strategy do you have? Is your Portfolio made for short or long term investment? ASML and Alphabet are pretty solid and I too have been thinking about adding Alphabet to my portfolio. I personally would not invest into uranium companies for long term because the growth expectations are not that good and that’s why I think that they will not outperform the MSCI World and I would not take the risk (especially because you have 1/3 of your investments in uranium). But that might just be my (non-professional) opinion ;)
What type of investment strategy do you have? Is your Portfolio made for short or long term investment? ASML and Alphabet are pretty solid and I too have been thinking about adding Alphabet to my portfolio. I personally would not invest into uranium companies for long term because the growth expectations are not that good and that’s why I think that they will not outperform the MSCI World and I would not take the risk (especially because you have 1/3 of your investments in uranium). But that might just be my (non-professional) opinion ;)
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•Thank you @ynnxs for being the first to support this adventure!
Between today and tomorrow, I will upload a post discussing long-term versus short-term.
Alphabet and ASML will remain in my forest because they are valuable acorns, even though ASML does not provide the same level of security as Alphabet does.
As for the uranium market, it may be more of a personal belief rather than fact, however, the future of the uranium market is uncertain, not all energy can be "green" in the future... or not exactly the "green" what is expected... ;)
Nevertheless, I plan to research it and decrease my uranium investments.
Between today and tomorrow, I will upload a post discussing long-term versus short-term.
Alphabet and ASML will remain in my forest because they are valuable acorns, even though ASML does not provide the same level of security as Alphabet does.
As for the uranium market, it may be more of a personal belief rather than fact, however, the future of the uranium market is uncertain, not all energy can be "green" in the future... or not exactly the "green" what is expected... ;)
Nevertheless, I plan to research it and decrease my uranium investments.
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@brokthesquirrel it’s great hear that you want to give some updates :)
I share you’re ideas about ASML. I’m curious about how the company develops, once there is a “worthy” opponent, that enters the market.
Uranium might be okay for about 10 more years but remind yourself that scientists are currently focusing very much on developing new and more efficient, renewable energy sources. This is especially because of government funding since many countries are increasing their spending on such research ;)
I share you’re ideas about ASML. I’m curious about how the company develops, once there is a “worthy” opponent, that enters the market.
Uranium might be okay for about 10 more years but remind yourself that scientists are currently focusing very much on developing new and more efficient, renewable energy sources. This is especially because of government funding since many countries are increasing their spending on such research ;)
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