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Daily performance

Very satisfied with the daily performance again today.

In the meantime it was at +25€ but it doesn't always just go up.


I am also thinking about investing at ~130€ in $PEP (-0,9 %) what do you think?

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With your current portfolio size, an ETF would make more sense.
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@Sansebastian I have a savings plan in my ETFs every month.
Do you think the ETFs I am currently saving in are suitable or should I diversify?
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@Schniggy no, the ETFs fit. If I were you, I would sell the individual shares and put the money into the ETFs
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@Sansebastian I find it quite good to combine both, especially if you still have a lot of time. You can practise a bit with smaller amounts and then don't make the same mistakes when you invest larger sums later on :)
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@ynnxs that makes little sense with a 1k deposit. But that's just my opinion 😎
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I have a slightly different opinion than @Sansebastian. The goal of turning 1,000 euros into 10,000 is exactly the right thing to do, especially if you have time to practise. For example, I started my restart on the stock market in April 2023 with 3,000 euros at the age of 57. I had 10 positions at the start. My investment horizon is 10 years.
Ultimately, the goal and the investment strategy have to fit together and also match your personal risk appetite. You have to feel comfortable with your investment decisions, regardless of what others say.
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I see it differently. 1000€ is the start of something big. I myself started with €500. Now about 6 years later I have 31k and I also have a mix of dividend shares, ETFs and share bets. However, the bets are just a gimmick and only a very small part of my portfolio.
If you want to buy PepsiCo, take a look at how the stock is valued. I recently bought it myself. You just have to be aware that the negotiations with Edeka could still depress the share price or other negative news.

It just depends on what your strategy is. I don't want to sell my dividend shares until I retire, if at all. Then you can also pick up shares that are slightly cheaper. Oh yes, I still have a good 27 years until retirement 😉
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I have already increased my position in $PEP today. The high from February 2020 was €135 and I'm not sure whether the share will fall below that again 😅
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+25€ doesn't really say anything... use % instead
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25€ would be approx. 2.3% as it is still a small portfolio
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@Schniggy 2.3% just sounds better here, because everyone has a different € value... it's just easier with percentages
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If you want to wait for €130 at Pepsi, I'll ask you if you're an angler. They also need a lot of patience. Waiting for really big swings at Pepsi seems relatively pointless to me.
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If you want to have 10K in the depot, why are you driving such a car? So, to each his own, but are your priorities right?
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@CMustermann yes of course it is quite "unnecessary" to drive such a car but this is more of a second portfolio where I try to work my way up to 10K deposit value on my own
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@Schniggy Well then congratulations, I didn't have anything like that when I was 18 and even 10 years later I still drive a used Mazda :D
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My car is also used and I would never buy a new car in my life 😅
But I get what you mean that it's not productive to reach my goal
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@Schniggy everyone has their own hobbies, for me personally a smart car is also important even if it's not so smart
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