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Hey guys!
I'm getting in touch after having an acc for a few months now, but never really doing much with the app.
I started investing really early at 18 every now and then, then after a few ups and downs (2021 was not a beginner-friendly year 🥲), my big first loss through $ACC (+1,08 %) and the start of my studies. I've been more active again for 2-3 months and finally want to set up a smart system. But I'm a bit overwhelmed and need some Ratschläge🙏🏾 please
1. i know i have too many positions, i will soon sell 1-2 etfs again, but apart from that i don't know exactly what i should sell, e.g. $KGX (-3,27 %) and $MPW (+8,53 %) . Should I rather wait here until they rise again? Or just sell them and concentrate on the more important ones?
2. i want to save an ETF with approx. 50€ per month. But I don't necessarily want to take the core msci world, as it's somehow too boring for me😅 Do you have any alternatives for me? I initially wanted to save in the $WMIN (-2,92 %) until I realized that the industry is cyclical and I don't think a savings plan would make the most sense. With $U3O8 (-1,03 %) I'm not sure whether it would really be better. Would you have any tips and ideas for me? I also have no problem having to monitor the ETF a little.
3. what do you think of $BICO (+2,44 %) ? I will certainly continue to hold it in my portfolio, as I really like the share and see a lot of potential for the future. But what do you think?
4. and finally, what do you think of overall? Do you have any tips and advice?
Thanks for reading and have a nice evening everyone!
Above all, I think an ETF core makes sense for you 😅
Hello,
I am 23 years old, studying business administration and have been investing for just over 3 years now. I hope to get some helpful tips and possibly inspire you.
I have read the post from @DonkeyInvestor regarding feedback and hope to be able to make a good contribution.
1. why am I investing?
The first reason is actually a simple one: to avoid spending money unnecessarily on consumer goods that you don't actually need.
Another reason is to have a financially relaxed life (I grew up poor and a few days' vacation with school was already a financial challenge).
Other considerations are, for example, living in Vietnam, Cambodia etc. during the winter months and being able to finance at least a large part of this through future dividends, but this is something that could of course only be the case in the distant future.
2. strategy
My strategy is that the MSCI World has a share of around 25 to 35% and the rest consists of high-quality individual stocks.
In my view, high-quality stocks are companies that have strong key figures (e.g. ROCE, margins, low debt...) and, in the best case, a strong moat. I base my strategy very much on Terry Smith.
Growth is very important to me, dividends are nice but do not currently play a role in stock selection. The focus is on capital growth.
Basically, I see myself as a long-term investor, but I have already carried out some restructuring in my portfolio, as there have of course been a number of rookie mistakes (e.g. buying the next "hot tip"). But you learn from your mistakes and I'm glad I did, as I'm now looking more closely at companies and really paying attention to key figures.
This also helps a lot psychologically, as it no longer makes me nervous when a share is down 20-30%, as I know (or think I know 😆) that the company is still strong.
3. why these stocks in my portfolio?
As already mentioned, I pay close attention to key figures such as ROCE, margins, debt and free cash flow.
The sectors that are most exciting for me are IT & healthcare in particular, but also consumer goods, as I expect the highest returns there. The focus will remain on these sectors in the future.
With the exception of Ahold Delhaize ($AD (+0,73 %)) and Bico ($BICO (+2,44 %)), I am very satisfied with my selection. Although Ahold Delhaize is a good company in my opinion, it no longer quite fits in with my strategy.
4. how will the portfolio be further expanded?
Monster Beverage $MNST (+1,28 %) and Church & Dwight $CHD (+3,24 %)
You can see other possible companies in my watchlist.
Otherwise, I intend to gradually increase my current positions.
5. what do I not want to have?
Crypto, gold, silver, bonds - all uninteresting for me.
I'm looking forward to your input. You can also tell me about companies that you think would be a good fit for my portfolio. But please no companies like 3M, PayPal, MPT or other classic "insta-turnaround candidates".
Hello everyone,
I am 24 years old, my investment horizon is at least 20 years and I follow the Buy& Hold strategy and in the following I would like to share my portfolio and say something about each position.
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