Did you get your hands on shares such as Microsoft very cheaply a year ago?
I've only been invested since May 25, it would be interesting to know. This year everything feels like it's stalling or falling due to Trump's nonsense
I've only been invested since May 25, it would be interesting to know. This year everything feels like it's stalling or falling due to Trump's nonsense
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@bull_investor_1998 I bought most of the big tech stocks in 2023, when there were really good entry opportunities. Only Nvidia has been brand new for a few months and I bought Alphabet a few times. So it's all been going on for a bit :) I still think $GOOG is very cheap at the moment, you should take a look at it if you still have enough cash reserves👍
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@bull_investor_1998 I just saw that Alphabet is already your largest position. You did everything right ;)
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@Lewi Thank you for your answer. I am also invested in Big Tech shares but currently only have a position of around €10,000 as I don't have a lot of money available each month as a student. But that will finally change in six months' time.
I think as soon as you can invest €2/3,000 once a month, everything will grow much faster. To be honest, I'm a bit ambivalent at the moment as I've only been investing since March this year and Trump has caused everything to stall but also offers opportunities. But since I'm thinking long-term, it's all not so bad. Even if you have inherited a large part of it, you have to have this interest in shares at your age and be able to make these smart decisions. At your age (I'm 30 now), I was thinking more about partying, parties and girls, so you have all my respect for cars 🤓 I've spent 10-15,000 euros on vacations alone, but I don't see that as a loss - these are memories that no one can take away from you.
I also wanted to "live" during my studies. Everyone sets their priorities differently.
I wish you continued success! :)
I think as soon as you can invest €2/3,000 once a month, everything will grow much faster. To be honest, I'm a bit ambivalent at the moment as I've only been investing since March this year and Trump has caused everything to stall but also offers opportunities. But since I'm thinking long-term, it's all not so bad. Even if you have inherited a large part of it, you have to have this interest in shares at your age and be able to make these smart decisions. At your age (I'm 30 now), I was thinking more about partying, parties and girls, so you have all my respect for cars 🤓 I've spent 10-15,000 euros on vacations alone, but I don't see that as a loss - these are memories that no one can take away from you.
I also wanted to "live" during my studies. Everyone sets their priorities differently.
I wish you continued success! :)
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