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Congratulations on your successful graduation!
Basically, your top 3 positions would be enough, but if it's fun... The main thing is that you learn.
Two questions:
1. where do you actually want to go with your portfolio? Do you have a goal?
2. why are you investing passively in B&H and not actively, e.g. with a momentum strategy?
Basically, your top 3 positions would be enough, but if it's fun... The main thing is that you learn.
Two questions:
1. where do you actually want to go with your portfolio? Do you have a goal?
2. why are you investing passively in B&H and not actively, e.g. with a momentum strategy?
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@Epi I don't have a direct goal: to build up assets and retire earlier if possible. Just the typical motivations.
I do B&H because I don't have a lot of work and headaches. Would you recommend I try a momentum strategy?
Thanks for your comment
I do B&H because I don't have a lot of work and headaches. Would you recommend I try a momentum strategy?
Thanks for your comment
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@market_maestro_68 Without a quantified target, it is difficult or even impossible to find an optimal strategy. B&H seems easy in a bull market, but is psychologically the most difficult strategy in a bear market. I mean real bear markets with 50-80% market losses and 80-95% in individual stocks. They actually come every one or two decades.
Before your investment career really takes off, I would definitely recommend that you familiarize yourself with various strategies and then decide what is best for you. And no: core-satellite is not yet a strategy, but an allocation. Most people use B&H equities/ETFs (or at least claim to) - this is a passive single-asset class strategy, quite risky in the short term and moderately profitable in the long term.
If you want more, just read up on Dual Momentum. Trading for 5 minutes once a month should keep the work to a minimum.
There are of course other simple and efficient strategies, especially for private investors. Whether you implement one or more of them is up to you, but you should know the options so that you can decide. 👍
Before your investment career really takes off, I would definitely recommend that you familiarize yourself with various strategies and then decide what is best for you. And no: core-satellite is not yet a strategy, but an allocation. Most people use B&H equities/ETFs (or at least claim to) - this is a passive single-asset class strategy, quite risky in the short term and moderately profitable in the long term.
If you want more, just read up on Dual Momentum. Trading for 5 minutes once a month should keep the work to a minimum.
There are of course other simple and efficient strategies, especially for private investors. Whether you implement one or more of them is up to you, but you should know the options so that you can decide. 👍
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@Epi Thank you for your detailed answer!
I'll read up on it and look into it a bit more.
Have a nice week
I'll read up on it and look into it a bit more.
Have a nice week
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@market_maestro_68 Thank you, too!
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