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Beat the S&P500 Challenge


I have been thinking about which stocks I could use to beat the S&P500 index.


After a lot of research, I have now decided on 20 American shares, which I will save 100 euros/month each in savings plans from 01.04.2024. As I didn't want any overlaps/duplications with my ETFs (World and Consumer Staples), I chose companies from the second tier. Perhaps one or two of the stocks will also be of interest to you 😉


The portfolio will contain the following shares:


$AME (-0,92%)


$APH (-2,04%)


$ANET


$AJG (-1,02%)


$CMG (-1%)


$FIX (-2,2%)


$EME (-1,54%)


$IT (-1,52%)


$HUBB (-1,81%)


$INTU (-1,18%)


$KAI (-0,68%)


$KLAC (-2,54%)


$MMC (+0,36%)


$MEDP (-0,97%)


$MOH (-0,48%)


$RSG (+0,2%)


$SNPS (-1,15%)


$URI (-1,08%)


$VRTX (-0,83%)


$GWW (-0,99%)



I know that it will be difficult to beat the S&P500, but I still want to try...

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Just take the NASDAQ 🤔
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@Howsy that's too easy 😏
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Why don't you just buy NASDAQ 100
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@Beeftek because I don't want to drag along any duplicates or underperformers.
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Thanks for your post and good preparatory work. I also like many of these stocks very much (I already had three in my savings plan) and your post has inspired me to add a few more. Thank you for that 😘
Would you like to keep us up to date from time to time on where you currently stand? I would love that.
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@zatira Sure, no problem if you're interested, I'll be happy to do it...

I only started in May and not in April as announced.

I buy 10 shares in alphabetical order on the 1st of the month and 10 shares on the 15th of the month (as I enter everything manually, it's easier for me).

The counterpart is $VUSA, which is saved at 50 euros on the 1st and 15th of the month.

The status after 2 months is as follows:

My 20 shares: +3.89%
VUSA: +4.67%
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@zatira in case you are interested, I had other stocks to choose from

$ADP

$BKNG

$BRO

$CAT

$COST

$CW

$FAST

$GGG

$LECO

$REGN

$SAIA

$TTEK

$WSO
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@Pezi great, thanks, I'll take a look at that too and yes, please let me hear where your experiment stands
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Interesting selection of companies. I have two of them in my portfolio and a few on my watchlist.

Good luck with the challenge 👍
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Such a coincidence
$AME
I added to the watch today.
I also have a few other companies in my portfolio.
Good selection
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LOL, what a dreamer 😂😂😂😂 sorry, complete waste of time... you're not hitting anything longterm at all... but go ahead and try it and with sparplan not at all.
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@Testo-Investor feel free to call me a dreamer....🤣🤣🤣🤣

...you probably didn't even click on a stock, otherwise you would have noticed that EVERY SINGLE one of these listed stocks has beaten the S&P500 in recent years 😜
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@Pezi Don't get annoyed, it's a good idea. But try it with even more shares 😂
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@Simpson He won't make it anyway 😜
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Hello, what is the current status?
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@But_the_Stock_Picked_Me see repost from just now
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Zwischenfazit?
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@wasi look at my answer from Zatira
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@PowerWordChill It was important to me to find good and profitable companies and not to rely on an ETF again
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@PowerWordChill yes ! But 3 times :-)))
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@flowriii To cut a long story short:

Data from recent years, future prospects and an understanding of the business model.
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@Bavarianholder21 as written, 2nd tier, no hype stocks, profitable for many years, very good future prospects, understandable business model...
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@Memo0606 you almost never get them cheap. Molina and Vertex are currently cheaply valued.
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