Chart technology from the picture book VI
Wal-Mart de Mexico
We love food
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6I struggled because the spread is extremely high. But in the end I decided to buy $WALMEX* (+3,8%) in the end.
I am convinced of Walmart Mexico and consider the timing to be more or less "favorable".
Mexico is a growth market, and the first thing that increases with increasing prosperity, apart from body weight, is the sales of food retailers.
$MELI (+0,88%) I may have bought it too, but that's another story 😜
Over the last few days I have been busy sorting out shares again and have now reduced my positions from 77 to 65.
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True to the motto: "With a heavy heart I am selling my rusty used car", the following positions have left my portfolio these days.
$GME (-0,16%) with -6.22% 🤓
$MO (+0,01%) +6,78%
$SYK (+0,18%) +0,32%
$KDP (+0,47%) +14,62%
$CL (+0,6%) +12,32% 😢
$ECL (+1,06%) +5,22%
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However, two should follow immediately. 😜 Yes, the goal is actually to reduce stocks and not add any new ones. But these two simply fit perfectly into my growth strategy, namely $WALMEX* (+3,8%) & $MELI (+0,88%) In addition, -6 + 2 still makes -4, which is a WIN WIN situation.
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But unfortunately I can't get into the 2 stocks. With $MELI (+0,88%) I want to wait, as it is very highly valued and I see a certain downside potential in the next few weeks. With $WALMEX* (+3,8%) I have a limit order at €2.59, but I can't get in. Although the price has already fallen below it yesterday and today. The problem is that Trade Republic has a spread of 18-24 cents per Walmex share, i.e. almost 10% 😨
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$WALMEX* (+3,8%)
$WMT (+0,73%) Why did Walmart Mexico crash like this? I can't find any information about it.
I will soon have some money available to invest again, which I would like to use for additional purchases.
First and foremost, I want to further expand my ETF positions.
I would particularly like to buy more of my individual stocks at the moment:
These are all long-term positions in my portfolio, which I think are currently valued quite favorably.
What do you think of these 5 companies?
I am grateful for any input!
Your Burner
Depot update:
I have again exchanged a few of my 45 long-term individual positions for stocks that I simply feel more comfortable with for the next few years.
Once again, a brief summary of my strategy:
1) I want to bring the two large ETF positions to 25% weighting each, as the core of the portfolio.
2) I would like to hold and save the 45 individual positions for the long term, as I consider them to be good buy & hold investments that have the potential to beat the market in the long term.
3) I would like to hold cryptos at a weighting of around 5%. If the weighting exceeds 10%, I halve it again and invest the money freed up in equities.
Considerations/plans:
- Additional purchases are planned for positions that are not yet as large for me, for example. $NOC (+0,16%) I would like each position to be at least €600
What do you think about the portfolio, what would you change?
PS: I'm not actively looking to collect a lot of dividends and I'm aware of the high number of individual stocks, so I can live with that.
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