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Hurts to buy at ATH $VWRL (+0,4%)

But in order to stay true to the strategy, 400 flow into the ETF every week...


Are you currently buying anything?

How do you deal with purchases near the ATH?

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So if you buy the ETF at the ATH week after week, you can't complain. :)
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You actually answered the question yourself: Weekly!
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That is the biggest nonsense. Whenever I hear this, "buying at the ATH is nonsense". If the thing is at €300 in 10-15 years, you won't care anymore.

If you are convinced of something, the ATH only plays a secondary role, but if you are also in a bull market, this argument is completely shattered in my opinion. The €124 zone 2-3 months ago was also an ATH since then +10% and you have never entered the market so cheaply again. And I'm sure there are hundreds of other examples of this.
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For a global ETF, ATH is the standard in a bull market. If you go after it, you won't get in more than 90% of the time. Another nonsense to drive people crazy. But it works again and again. The bull market can go on for years. So get in with the stuff. Everything done right 👍
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I don't care about the ATH. If I am convinced by a company, I still think that it will continue to rise in the long term. With the VWRL you have to think long-term anyway, I'm not a day trader with ETFs. :D
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I don't buy at the ATH. I always try to find an anticyclical entry point.
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Savings plans are running!
No matter what the price is.
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I have no problem with an ATH. But I no longer like the valuations. That's why I'm not buying any more at the moment (savings plans have been stopped) and am parking the money in short-dated government and corporate bonds. But I'm not selling existing positions either - it doesn't make much sense for tax reasons. Best regards 🖖
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How do you know whether today's ATH will still be ATH tomorrow?
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