image de profil
Your target return of 25% per year is hopefully only for this year as a wish....
1
image de profil
@Pezi Why? I already exceeded the 25% for this year some time ago 🤔
image de profil
@Klein-Anleger1 In the long run, you'd better count on 5-7%, otherwise you're in for some very bitter times...
1
image de profil
@Pezi Nonsense, there are dozens of stocks that have beaten the 6-8% pa by far over 10,20,30 years

There are many shares that make more than 6-8% pa in the long term - that's a child's return. My Cloudflare alone, even if it does nothing for 8 years, makes 16% pa in 10 years since entry
2
image de profil
@Pezi my $4519 is currently in a correction and still has 25% pa and we are not even at ath or so, in 8 years it will be much higher if the business runs as it has been running for the last decades
1
image de profil
@Investingyoung Conclusion: you don't get 6-8 % pa with dynamic companies but with something like Pepsi, cola or the like
1
image de profil
@Investingyoung thank you, then I don't have to answer 🤝✌️
I have a similar view to yours, that 25% is ambitious but realistic.
1
image de profil
@Klein-Anleger1 i have almost only stocks in my portfolio that have either had this return since 2000 or have performed far better

It's realistic if you buy small/midcaps.

And tolerate vola....
1
image de profil
@Klein-Anleger1 2% per month is easily achievable. But you have to be prepared to take a higher risk and accept more volatility. And if you don't want that and are happy with 6-8%, I'm fine with that too. Everyone as they see fit.
2
image de profil
Small equity investors write of 25% per year.

In the long term (5-10 years), not one person here in the community has managed that, I'm sure of it.
@Pezi with a 5-7 percent average across all stocks, there are outliers up and down, only etf savers have to reckon with this
1