Keep buying the $VWRL (+1,2%) and it can drop further for all I care. This should become the foundation of my portfolio.

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866€1,700 shares purchased
The stock market went down and I took advantage of that by $ASRNL (+1,23%) and $VWRL (+1,2%) buying. See the video Mr. Wealth on Youtube and subscribe.
Welcome to my depot 🐥
My purchases during black week:
Depot assessment after 3 months
Good evening, Grüezi mitenand & Glück auf !
I've had my securities account with Swissquote for about 3 months now & I'd be interested to hear what you have to say.
First of all: I simply sold everything at TR in Germany & then made a fresh start here in Switzerland.
I started with 10x $VWRL (+1,2%) as a foundation stone. Since then, I've been adding CHF 300 per month - but the plan is to increase this savings plan to at least CHF 500 per month at first & later to CHF 800 & CHF 1000. Then I looked at what else I would like to have in my portfolio (again).
The results are as follows:
8 x $AD (+2,12%) Ahold Delhaize
6 x $BATS (+1,06%) British American Tobacco
1 x $CRM (+1,46%) Salesforce
10 x $EQNR (+0%) Equinor
10 x $HTGC (+0,07%) Hercules Capital
300 CHF $LISN (+0,47%) Lindt & Sprüngli
7 x $MAIN (+0,23%) Main Street Capital
1 x $MCD (+1,51%) McDonalds
6 x $MDLZ (+3,03%) Mondelez
6 x $NOVO B (+0,28%) Novo Nordisk
5 x $O (+0,9%) Realty Income
30 x $OBDC (+3,45%) Blue Owl Capital
2 x $PEP (-0,05%) PepsiCo
5 x $RIO (+1,92%) Rio Tinto
10 x $SHEL (-0,09%) Shell
1 x $V (+1,36%) Visa
2 x $ZTS (+5,6%) Zoetis
The thought here was / is: I like to invest in values that are boring & that I / humanity often see / use / stumble across in my / their daily lives.
I don't buy individual stocks for now, except possibly Zoetis, Main or Salesforce. So far, I have not found any attractive entry points for tech stocks in this portfolio.
One more thing: I don't want to sell everything & shift into the VWRL, and I also know that at 28 I COULD perhaps focus more on growth. The portfolio should be geared towards the long term & dividends motivate me enormously. Just like a beer at the end of the day. 🥸😋
On the side, I still have around CHF 2000 on a crypto exchange $BTC (+2,33%) Bitcoin lying around.
And now thanks for your opinions. ☺️
Alphabet partial sale
Just before the small crash a small partial sale at $GOOGL (+4,38%) just before the small crash. Caught exactly the right moment. The profits are solidly invested in two ETFs 🤑
What is your opinion?
Have I left profits lying around because I sold? 🧐
Weighting TDIV & VWRL
Hey everyone,
Many people invest in the combination of $VWRL (+1,2%) and $TDIV (+2,2%). I would be interested to know how you weight them?
For me at the moment:
- 65% VWRL
- 35% TDIV
3-year investment
Hello everyone,
In December, 10k€ will be released from old fixed assets. My plan was to put this completely into the $XEON (-0%) as the plan was to use the money in 3 years to pay off a loan. But now I'm thinking about whether I should increase my $VWRL (+1,2%) and see what the current interest rates are in 3 years' time and decide whether I should repay the loan or continue to finance the remaining debt (it's my apartment).
As I said, these are the considerations - now I need your swarm intelligence or your opinion - $XEON (-0%) or $VWRL (+1,2%)
thanks in advance...
Tips for your next purchase
Hello everyone, now that I am 18, I have opened my own brokerage account. Before that I had all my investments through my mother. There I had the $VWRL (+1,2%)
$NOVO B (+0,28%)
$NVDA (+0,31%) ,$ASML (-1,4%) , $Sales
$ADBE (+4,29%) , $ANET (-7,85%) . Due to the share transfer fee, I decided to take advantage of the €1 selling fee and sell everything there. In total, I made a profit of around €200. I have already made a few purchases in my portfolio, but now I have around €4000-4500 free to invest due to the sales, which could also be a good time to make better purchases than at that time. I would therefore like to get some suggestions from you. I would like to have one ETF in my portfolio, which I will save around €250 per month. The rest is open, please give me specific suggestions as to which stocks you consider to be top buys at the moment and also with a specific investment amount of my available money. Please find attached my portfolio and the positions I already have.
Current financial thoughts - on the path to self-employment 🤲
From next year (September 2026), I will be self-employed full-time as an occupational therapist. As part of this, I would also like to restructure my investment portfolio so that it suits my long-term goals and supports me in my financial independence.
My current plan:
I would like to run a savings plan separately in a separate account, which is intended solely for retirement and should not be touched. I'm currently thinking of the FTSE All-World Acc $VWCE (+1,25%) , i.e. accumulating, to make the most of the compound interest effect.
Open questions concern my main portfolio:
I am currently using this more generally to build up assets and utilize the tax-free allowance. From 2026, I expect to receive around €100 net per month in dividends.
I am now considering how to proceed:
Should I specifically expand the existing portfolio with more shares?
Or would it be better to add an additional ETF?
Or would it make sense to combine a pension and share portfolio and save everything in one account?
Another idea would be to save in the FTSE All-World Dist $VWRL (+1,2%) instead of the accumulating variant in order to see the dividend performance directly and thus build up a long-term growing additional income.
I would be interested to know how you would handle this - especially if you are also self-employed or in a similar situation.
🔍How would you build and structure the portfolio?
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Portfolio November 2025
Dear fellow campaigners,
I have restructured my portfolio far too often for the short time I have had it, and I was actually satisfied with this portfolio.
But now I think that I have given the "tech hype" too much space in my portfolio.
As I have most of the positions in the $VWRL (+1,2%) but I had the feeling that I was missing out on returns, I would be interested in your opinion, would you sell your shares in $NVDA (+0,31%)
$ASML (-1,4%)
$GOOGL (+4,38%) and $MSFT (-0,83%) reduce or perhaps even liquidate them?
I would still like to focus on growth, I would be interested in your top growth stocks, perhaps not in the tech sector or rather in another tech direction, e.g. automation technology.
LG Flo
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