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Hello everyone,


somehow I can't quite make up my mind, $KO (+0,32 %) , $K (-0,5 %) , $ULVR (+0,69 %) , $PEP (+0,71 %) , , etc.

Doesn't it make sense to invest in an ETF $WCSS (-0,1 %) to have exposure to all these companies?

My idea is to strengthen my portfolio somewhat in the consumer staples sectors, as this area only covers 4% at the moment. There is a small dividend and the stocks are not quite as volatile.


Is there anything against it? Is anyone invested there?


Thanks for your feedback ✌️

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In my opinion or the way I manage my portfolio is that I only invest in individual stocks if I think the return would be greater than a etf. If I believe that a stock would be a great option I would put most of my funds there.

I try to have a ETF as my core position on my portfolio too.
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If you look at the 4 stocks. +1.2% today the ETF is under 1% with the details then there are still dividends. So with an investment of 10,000 euros, 300-500 euros each year for the stocks, 200 euros for the ETF. You have the choice. Can also go in the other direction - minus, the individual stocks fall more in percentage terms
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Um, have you been following the news on $K over the last few days?
I am invested in $KO $K and $ULVR and have a savings plan running everywhere
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@AlterMann I did, I just happened to pick a few stocks from the range in the list. Of course, I wouldn't take $K as a single stock, I was more interested in the ETF. But two or three individual stocks might be better.
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there is nothing to be said against it. i am on $KO and $PG
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Also take a look at $XUCS 😏
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You can't go wrong with $WMT
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So I do it with a core in etf and on the side I invest the rest of my money in cheap shares, e.g. Basis consum shares
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Thanks for the input! 😊
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