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Hello everyone,

I am fairly new (since August) and would be very happy to hear your opinion on my plan.

I would like to invest for the long term, with the main component of my portfolio being the ETF $VWCE (+1,33%) should be. I have currently set up a savings plan of 2x 200€ / month. In addition to the ETF, I would like to gradually expand my portfolio with strong dividend stocks.

My preferred scenario would be to finance my ETF savings plan via dividends in the future.

In addition to the ETF, the second-largest share should be the shares of $O (-2,72%) should be the second largest share. I also invest in these via a savings plan 2x 120€ / month. The current plan is that for every €1 in dividends, I will add another share, which I will then save with the €1 each month.

In this way, I would like to have a maximum of 20 different shares and increase the savings plans on the shares accordingly as the dividend increases.

What do you think?

VG Felix

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The beginning was good - the part with every €1 dividend there is a new share is a bit 🤪 good that you want to limit it to 20 shares. Why don't you collect the dividends and then buy a share at €500, for example? When you have 20 full shares, start again with the first one and expand the position from €1000?
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immagine del profilo
I would spread the entire savings plan amount across all positions and then increase it with rising dividends
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immagine del profilo
A plan is better than no plan. I think it's good.
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immagine del profilo
I have a suggestion for you: Instead of buying shares that have the highest possible dividend yield (which is what you tend to do if you want to steadily increase your distributions), buy a dividend etf. E.g. Nen msci Dividend aristocrats. Then you may be protected from some investment mistakes 🙂
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immagine del profilo
What a kindergarten. Buy a WORLD ETF and become wealthy. Why pay unnecessary taxes in the savings phase?

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