I mean, they don't even have a public record of where they have their fingers in the pie - in any case, the 3 big financial managers own 49% of the world's shares, I mean. So the amount of money behind this is really sick.
@DADlikesCRYPTO I think blackrock is number 4 or 5 in my dividend portfolio, which I am keeping despite my gradual switch to ETFS. In my view, blackrock has enormous power, which is sometimes underestimated due to its enormous capital under management.
@lawinvest Blackrock as a manager can already be seen as an ETF. They are on the board of directors of the world's largest companies and are not regulated by the state anywhere; if you were to take Germany alone as an example, Blackrock would easily be involved in 8 out of 10 top companies.
To be honest, I'm also considering whether I should sell my individual positions and then put them into Blackrock plus hold my ETFs.
I'll have to take a closer look, but Blackrock is really quite a house number. It's also really underestimated for whatever reason...
@lawinvest May I ask when you started and on what scale? There are many young people among us who copy a lot of things and regret it because they overstretch themselves financially. What financial possibilities are we talking about here? Certainly not a €200/month savings plan.