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@DonkeyInvestor
So, I've read through your post a few times now (because I find the strategy interesting) and I have to say: Basically, I find the ideas really good, well thought out and especially on the aspect of the different market phases seen also relatively "safe", but I just do not understand the timing completely. In my opinion, this strategy is ideal for the last 5 years, but not if you still want to invest for so long. In my opinion, you skip points and COULD deny yourself some growth returns. Of course you can never tell beforehand, but you don't have to be able to as long as you have enough years ahead of you. But the important thing is anyway that you feel comfortable with it and if now is the right time for this strategy --- good luck! I will definitely follow the whole thing!
So, I've read through your post a few times now (because I find the strategy interesting) and I have to say: Basically, I find the ideas really good, well thought out and especially on the aspect of the different market phases seen also relatively "safe", but I just do not understand the timing completely. In my opinion, this strategy is ideal for the last 5 years, but not if you still want to invest for so long. In my opinion, you skip points and COULD deny yourself some growth returns. Of course you can never tell beforehand, but you don't have to be able to as long as you have enough years ahead of you. But the important thing is anyway that you feel comfortable with it and if now is the right time for this strategy --- good luck! I will definitely follow the whole thing!
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•@Ami Thank you for your feedback ❤️. Would probably have been my strategy 5 years ago, I would have dealt with it then already so 😜. You write at the beginning that I'm 5 years too late and write at the end that you do not know whether now is ALREADY the right time for it. Am I now too late or too early? Or both because now dividends are stupid and the title selection 5 years ago but no longer in the future was the bringer? Future viability: I would exchange the satellites if necessary, only the core should remain fairly constant. Which areas do you think promise more return within the next years / long term? Which 'points' do I skip?
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@DonkeyInvestor Ahh sorry, I just realize that I had phrased it sth stupidly, I didn't mean the last 5 years, so not 2017-2021 but the last 5 years of his being an investor. Maybe you understand my comment better now :)
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@Ami Understood. Related to what? Risk? Dividend?
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