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(Yield) Review April

After making my first small investments of a few hundred euros in the stock market in February '25, I added a larger amount in the course of April. It also took some time to develop an investment strategy; where do I want to invest? What risk do I want to take? Accumulating or distributing? ETFs and/or individual shares? If so, which ones and why? Are there specific countries and/or sectors I would like to focus on?


Only at the end of last week were all the answers to these questions clear: a long-term investment horizon of just over 35 years with relatively low risk. A healthy ETF/share mix of 60/40. Distributing portfolio with high-yield and high-growth positions and with a relative focus on the USA and Europe.


I have a good feeling that I am happy with my strategy in the long term and finally no longer have to constantly turn the entire portfolio inside out.


My ETFs and individual stocks are $HMWO (-0.21%)
$TDIV (-1.27%)
$DGSD (-0.52%)
$MAIN (+0.17%)
$NOVO B (-3.83%)
$PGR (+0.78%)
$PSA (-4.9%)
$UKW (+1.8%)
$APH (+2.36%)
$DHL (-0.75%)
$HSBA (+0.28%)
$MUX (-1.48%)
$NEE (+0.25%)
$ZTS (-0.56%)
$AFL (+1.33%)
$O (-0.22%)
$SHEL (+1.1%)
$VID (-2.72%)
$RACE (-11.42%)
$PLD (-0.52%)
$OMV (-3.75%)
$PAL (-1.21%)
$RIO (-0.22%) and last but not least $VOW (-1.87%)

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Another asset class doesn't play a role in your planning?
Bonds, commodities, real estate or crypto?
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@GoDividend I have been investing in physical gold since 2010, which currently accounts for around 50% of my investments. I only have a small amount in crypto, but will probably look into it more closely after the birth of my child. I have hardly invested in bonds so far, real estate is a medium-term and achievable goal.
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