@Agent007 because I didn't have access to the coins at the right time and the sum is not worth the effort to me now. But Volkswagen has been going sideways for more years than I am old
@opathomas You could have simply answered this completely normal question with "because of the dividend" or "for the 2% return p.a." but well, until my "children's portfolio" yields less than this purchase over the next few decades, the next world war will probably have to start in the meantime. Or the older generation will no longer listen to stock market tips in the newspaper.
@VincP3 I don't think Vw is the best investment opportunity either, but your question is simply provocative and because of people like you, people stop posting or sharing their purchases, if you had asked a normal question you would have gotten a normal answer, but your question is just so reddit or instagram level
@Agent007 I may have been brief, but the question is serious: VW has structural problems, a huge mountain of debt and is losing massive market share in China. I am simply interested in whether there is more than just the dividend yield as an argument for including such a performance in the portfolio