Hi everyone!
Last week I updated (created an excel document) my investing goals because I needed more structure. I'm confident with most of my goals but there is one thing where I need more feedback on.
(I will eventually share my portfolio and my plan but it's still work in progress. Down below is a short explanation to make things clear.)
My portfolio is based on a 50/50 spread between $NL0013689110 (Meesman Index Fund Worldwide Total (Safe growth)) and dividend stocks atm based in NL.
In "normal" months with 12 hours working a job in a week with a 40 "hour" study I invest 100 in Meesman and 100 in stocks.
My guestion is:
For which price do you buy stocks if the price is 3 euro per buy-in? It's just a quick insider for me if I want to invest once per month, or wait a little longer to reduce transaction cost. 3 euro is a lot if you buy a stock for just 100 euro. Please let me know your insights.
