Are there shareholders and opinions on $ST5 (-4,75%) and $VIE (-1,24%) ? What do you think of the values?
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- in-demand sectors in the future
- regional diversification (to US)
- Value (diversification to tech)
- average valuation
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26Are there shareholders and opinions on $ST5 (-4,75%) and $VIE (-1,24%) ? What do you think of the values?
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Did you know that $VIE (-1,24%) supplies 111 million people worldwide with drinking water and operates 3,879 drinking water treatment plants and 3,198 wastewater treatment plants.
Veolia $VIE (-1,24%) presents a compelling investment opportunity as the global market leader in environmental services, with a strong presence in water, waste, and energy management. The company’s new GreenUp strategic program (2024-2027) accelerates the transition to a greener economy by focusing on decarbonization, depollution, and regeneration of natural resources. Veolia’s diversified portfolio-spanning bioenergy, advanced water technologies, and hazardous waste treatment-positions it to capture growth from the increasing global demand for sustainable solutions. As a market leader committed to innovation and ecological transformation, Veolia is well-placed to deliver long-term value and drive the green transition.
Technological advances and global challenges are opening up new opportunities in various sectors. In addition to well-known areas such as artificial intelligence and renewable energies, there are less recognized sectors with significant growth potential. Here are some areas where I see a lot of potential.
For each area, I have listed a few stocks that are considered pioneers or already established...
1. 💧 Water management - the blue gold of the future
Why is it exciting?
- Water scarcity is becoming a pressing problem worldwide.
- Investments in water treatment, desalination and efficient use are increasing.
Example company:
- Xylem Inc. $X1YL34 - Specialized in water technologies and solutions.
- Veolia Environnement $VIE (-1,24%) - Leader in water and waste management.
2. 💻 Data processing & data centers - backbone of the digital era
Why is it exciting?
- Increasing data volumes require powerful infrastructures.
- Cloud computing, edge computing and quantum computing are revolutionizing the industry.
Example companies:
- Equinix $EQIX (-1,43%) - The world's leading provider of data center services.
- Digital Realty $DLR (-3,41%) - Specializes in data center solutions for companies.
3. 🚀 Space industry - The new economic space
Why is it exciting?
- Private companies are driving innovation and reducing costs.
- Applications range from satellite communication to space tourism.
Example companies:
- Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. $SPCE (+0,28%) (SPCE) - pioneer in the field of space tourism.
- Rocket Lab USA Inc. $RKLB (-6,93%) (RKLB) - provider of low-cost rocket launches for small satellites.
- Airbus $AIR (-2,1%) (AIR) - Leader in aerospace technologies.
- Boeing Co. $BA (-3,43%) (BA) - Involved in manned space programs and satellite technology.
- Northrop Grumman Corp. $NOC (-2,31%) (NOC) - Specializes in defense and space systems.
4. 🌍 Rare earths & raw materials - foundation of modern technologies
Why are they exciting?
- Electromobility, renewable energies and electronics rely on rare metals.
- Recycling and sustainable mining are becoming increasingly important.
Example company:
- MP Materials $MP (+8,11%) - Largest producer of rare earths in the USA.
- Lynas Rare Earths $LYSDY (+1,7%) - Leading supplier outside China.
5. 🌱 Vertical farming - the future of urban food production
Why is it exciting?
- Population growth and urbanization require new farming methods.
- Indoor farming enables year-round production with reduced water consumption.
Example company:
- AeroFarms (not found on getquin) - pioneer in vertical farming with innovative cultivation techniques.
- AppHarvest $APPHQ - Operates high-tech greenhouses for sustainable cultivation.
💡 Conclusion: These emerging sectors offer significant opportunities for investors and innovators. Early involvement could be advantageous in the long term.
🔥 Which of these future industries do you think are particularly promising? Share your opinion in the comments!
✅ I'll list the companies mentioned in the comments here:
$LRV (-5,08%) (rare earths)
$TTEK (-1,35%) (water management)
$BMI (-0,87%) (water management)
$TSLA (-6,86%) (Robotics)
🔍 Disclaimer: No investment advice - only my personal assessment. Everyone should do their own research!
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And this time it's the biggest single position in my portfolio 😁
I want to save up the proportion of the two large ETFs to 25% each and then leave the portfolio roughly the same weighting, i.e. 50% ETFs, 40-45% equities and 5-10% Bitcoin.
I buy and hold and am not entirely sure how suitable some of the current stocks are for this.
On the other hand, there are a few companies that I would like to have in my portfolio for the long term (e.g. $WMT (-0,92%)
$COST (-2,05%)
$AWK (+0,84%) or $VIE (-1,24%) ), but I don't want to have more than 45 individual companies in my portfolio.
What do you think of the portfolio, do you have any suggestions for improvement?
Briefly about me: I am 22 years old and would like to continue building up my assets until I am about 60.
P.S.: The return is not correct. Due to a system error, getquin thought I had sold all my shares in the meantime. Fortunately, my portfolio was actually able to beat the S&P 500 this year and last year🤩
I would be pleased to receive feedback on the portfolio and possibly a recommendation for another last individual share (more on this in a moment).
My investment horizon is 15-17 years for now. Depending on how it develops towards retirement at some point. The aim is to generate a small pension contribution later on.
The ETFs as the main investment with currently 41%, later increasing to 50-60%. The S&P 500 as an extra to take advantage of a little more return compared to the World. I am considering replacing the World with the FTSE All-World (distributing) in order to keep the US below 60% overall in the long term.
In addition a handful of individual stocks:
$MSFT (-3,3%) long-term blue chip growth with a small dividend. (savings plan)
$8001 (-3,33%) Long-term strong growth and a decent dividend. (savings plan)
$ALV (-0,68%) as a long-term runner with a decent yield and very good dividend. (savings plan)
$PLTR (-7,09%) and $IOS (-3,84%) are long-term tech bets with +30% and +90% to date. Here, additional purchases are made when opportunities arise.
I would then like to add another share soon to diversify a little more and receive further dividends. My candidates are $ULVR (+1,59%) or $VIE (-1,24%). However, I need to look more closely at the long-term potential. If you have any opinions on this, please share them.
Hello, I would like to start here with your feedback on my current portfolio. I am pursuing a long-term investment strategy with an investment horizon of at least 15 years. I have been invested since 02/2023.
The ETFs are used for broad market coverage and diversification, while the individual stocks cover targeted growth potential and specific sectors. Deliberately two-pronged with the ETFs with $XDWD (-3,85%) and $VUSA (-3,84%) as the S&P offers a good one percent higher price return and also the dividend. In addition, I deliberately increase the weighting with the S&P, especially for $MSFT (-3,3%)
$NVDA (-6,14%)
$AMZN (-5,92%)
$AAPL (-4,63%)
$GOOGL (-3,4%)
$META (-5,02%) a little more.
To the individual stocks:
$PLTR (-7,09%) and $IOS (-3,84%) are bets on the future and are currently at +15% and +82%. Apart from that, I also want to think about dividends now for later and risk as little as possible overall, as retirement is also less than 20 years away.
I plan to add 1-2 more individual stocks to my portfolio (max. 8 individual stocks). Allianz $ALV (-0,68%) is set, and I am also considering adding Veolia Environment $VIE (-1,24%) as well.
What do you think of this strategy and the additions? Do you have any other recommendations or comments?
Many thanks in advance!
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