I don't think you're doing much wrong with your portfolio if your aim is to invest as little as possible.
Then an ETF is just right.
As for the shares, everything is fine, if you want to have a bit of fun on the side or just want to own a part of Google directly in your portfolio, why not?
In theory, this is a classic core satellite strategy. You have a large core with your ETF and therefore have a few small positions.
The only thing I would reconsider is the size of the shares. If Alphabet were to gain 50%, that would be around €75, i.e. around 10 kebabs.
For me, €1,000 would be the minimum size for a single share position, possibly another €500. I wouldn't go below that.
Then an ETF is just right.
As for the shares, everything is fine, if you want to have a bit of fun on the side or just want to own a part of Google directly in your portfolio, why not?
In theory, this is a classic core satellite strategy. You have a large core with your ETF and therefore have a few small positions.
The only thing I would reconsider is the size of the shares. If Alphabet were to gain 50%, that would be around €75, i.e. around 10 kebabs.
For me, €1,000 would be the minimum size for a single share position, possibly another €500. I wouldn't go below that.
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•@Mister_ultra Thank you for your feedback.
As I said, the individual share purchases were made on instinct.
And I don't have much of an idea either, which is why this one $GOOGL position ended up in my portfolio 😁
I will continue to save in my Etf for now.
As I said, the individual share purchases were made on instinct.
And I don't have much of an idea either, which is why this one $GOOGL position ended up in my portfolio 😁
I will continue to save in my Etf for now.
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