If you are really looking for peace, an ETF might be a good compromise. It doesn't necessarily have to be the All World or World. You can also use one on the S&P 500 or even NASDAQ.
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@Iwamoto maybe peace like Trump is spreading everywhere is enough for him :)
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@Iwamoto but the target return of 25% would never be achievable 🥲 The portfolio is now more of a compromise between time and return 😁🙈
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Warrants can be used to make greater returns and if you buy ETF shares to gain from them, it's like adding a little leverage to your ETF portfolio. However, this doesn't make sense for most people because there are statistics that say that over 88% of people who trade warrants make losses. So this is a very personal question.
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•As far as your selection of individual stocks is concerned, I have to admit. They are very interesting and have a lot of momentum, and there are probably one or two tenbaggers among them. But they are not established companies. So for someone who doesn't want to deal with them, this might not be the right choice.
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•So warrants are not exactly suitable for reducing the time required. Try simply leaving an 8-share long for a month 😜 I've actually picked out the individual stocks once, which of course takes a little less time (thanks to this community) and I want to hold them for at least a year, except for Ondas (I'm assuming a lot of momentum and less substance with Ondas).
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•@Iwamoto most people don't understand.
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•@Klein-Anleger1 I can tell you that your plan won't work out. But I wish you good luck with it
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•@Ph1l1pp I would have been surprised too. 😂😉
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•@Multibagger @Ph1l1pp What do you mean? 🤔
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•@Iwamoto is quite possible
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