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Portfolio further steps

Hello,


I have recently sold some individual shares again to take profits.


My portfolio has changed somewhat as a result, particularly in terms of individual stocks. Among other things, there are now some stocks with small amounts, which I will increase again.


Unfortunately, I still have a few skeletons in my closet that I can't get rid of.


For example $PARRO (+0,21 %) or $3NGL (+3,44 %)

Shares like $BNTX (-1,19 %) I unfortunately bought too high.


What would you recommend? Wait until I get out without a loss or continue investing to compensate for the loss with an increase in value?


I am currently rebuilding the portfolio. Should I add shares from other sectors or continue to follow the trend? $RHM (+2,02 %)
$NVDA (-0,69 %)
$Google

49Positions
15 728,54 €
0,68 %
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$BNTX I would keep. Or increase them. If you have time and patience, they will more than double in size.
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In my opinion, anything less than 100€ is not worthwhile because even at 100% profit you don't get very much.
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@Fabianfeuer Honestly, 100% is 100%. And if you buy 10 shares at €100 and each one makes 100%, that's also €1000. I always calculate in %.
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@Multibagger but the relevant value is to be seen in relation to the overall portfolio. Better a 10% position with + 40% than a doubled 1% position
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@Kreon but what if it goes down? Better 80% down on Ner 10% position than on Ner 1% position?
@Fabianfeuer I have a similar view, although I would go so far as to say that everything except the top three positions is pointless.
@Multibagger With such mini positions, the return is already eaten up by the imputed hourly wage that is needed to deal with them.
@Multibagger A position that has no real effect in any direction is not mine. That's why I have etfs :-D Although 1% is still ok. But I try to have at least 2% in each position
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@Multibagger yes, but he rather has 10 shares at 10€ or one euro
@Fabianfeuer they will be topped up again. See text. Of course I won't leave any share at €1... any share above 100 will do.
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I would say reduce the portfolio first, otherwise you will have too much dilution in it with all the positions
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@Deniz77 Unfortunately, I see it the same way 😕 I will try to reduce it bit by bit
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There are so many positions, I am already struggling finding the time to follow the financials of the 15-20 positions I have, I don't want to suggest anything but I am thinking of keeping less but more monitored. If you look at the risk curve, after a certain amount it starts flattening
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