Today, I wanted to share my experiences since I made my first investments.
To start with: I’m 39, and my interest in the market began in August 2023.
My professional expertise lies primarily in product development and nuclear engineering.
I have two college degrees (in engineering with a focus on product development and radiation protection engineering) and two vocational certifications as an automotive mechatronics technician and a radiation protection specialist. After seven years working in product development, I left that field entirely and currently work in radiation protection at various nuclear facilities and power plants worldwide.
With an eye toward retirement: Previously, I had my money invested—5 years with Targobank and 3 years with DVAG/Generali—through unit-linked pension insurance policies. The result was a loss of 40% of the invested capital, plus termination costs of approximately 30%.
So I started doing my research. Like many others, I initially had little experience in the industry and started by investing a few euros in some no-name companies. At a loss.
I read up on the subject and quickly found my way to Getquin. I tried different approaches back and forth and, of course, also listened to “Trust me, bro.” With losses.
Now I’ve gained enough experience and found the ideal strategy for me: diversification, but not at the expense of performance.
Savings plan: €350, increased annually.
Investments in companies: €10 each
BlackRock $BLK US Banks
Exxon Mobil $XOM (-0,66%) US Oil
RWE $RWE (+0,09%) Utilities (Germany)
Realty Income $O (-0,83%) Real Estate (US)
Cameco $CCO (+7,93%) Uranium CA
P&G $PG (+1,22%) Consumer Goods US
Heidelberg Materials $HEI (+0,53%) Building Materials (Germany)
Petrobras $PETR3 (-0,17%) Oil BR
Stellantis $STLAM (+2,96%) Automotive NL
Siemens $SIE (+1,79%) Consumer/Energy DE
Johnson & Johnson $JNJ (+0,22%) Healthcare US
Walmart $WMT (-0,39%) Retail US
Allianz $ALV (+0,84%) Insurance DE
Linde $LIN (+1,53%) Gas/Hydrogen DE
Henkel $HEN (+0,72%) Consumer Goods DE
SAP $SAP (+1,07%) Software (Germany)
Infineon $IFX (+1,12%) Chip Manufacturer DE
Visa $V (+1,35%) Payment Services US
BASF $BAS (+0,48%) Chemicals DE
Rheinmetall $RHM (-0,03%) Automotive/Defense DE
Telecom $DTE (+0,57%) Telecommunications DE
ETF: €70 each
Xtrackers Nasdaq 100 $XNAS (+0,23%)
iShares MSCI World IT $WITS (-0,02%)
US: 56.3% DE: 29.2% NL: 3.7% BR: 3.5% KA: 3.5% JP: 1.2% Rest: 2.6%
Broker: Switched from SC to Zero.
I’m currently too lazy to manually enter everything into the Zero dashboard in Getquin.
Strategy: Buy and Hold
I also invest between €2,000 and €6,000 2–3 times a year in addition to my savings plan.
Furthermore, I actively use Solana crypto (partially staked) and reinvest the profits in additional stocks or increase my holdings.
Why not Bitcoin: In my opinion, Solana has consistently outperformed Bitcoin to date.
Strategy: Time to Market
Investment horizon: at least 15 years
In the medium term, I’ll also open a corporate brokerage account and implement the savings plan strategy there as well.
In the long term, I’ll stick with €1,500 in crypto. However, my holdings of ETFs and stocks will increase.
I’d really appreciate your feedback.
Best regards,
Adrian

