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Today I wanted to present my experiences since my first own investments.


To start: I am 39 and my interest in the market began in August 23.


My professional expertise lies particularly in product development and nuclear technology.

I have 2 degrees (engineering with a focus on product development and radiation protection engineer) and 2 apprenticeships as an automotive mechatronics technician and radiation protection specialist. After 7 years of working in product development, I left this profession completely and currently work in radiation protection at various nuclear facilities and power plants worldwide.


Intended for retirement: I had previously invested, 5 years with Targobank, 3 years with DVAG/Generali through unit-linked pension insurance. With the result of -40% of the invested money plus liquidation costs of approx. -30%.


So I started to do some research. Like many others, I initially had hardly any experience in the sector and started by investing a few euros in some no-name companies. At a loss.


I read up and quickly found access to Getquin. I tried back and forth and of course listened to "Trust me, brother". With losses.


Now I've gained enough experience and found the ideal strategy for me: Diversity but not at the expense of performance.



Savings plan: €350 is increased annually.

Investment in companies: €10 each

Blackrock $BLK Banks US


Exxon Mobile $XOM (-1,2%) Oil US


RWE $RWE (-4,08%) Supply DE


Realty Income $O (+2,35%) Real Estate US


Cameco $CCO (-2,53%) Uranium CA


P+G $PG (+1,97%) Consumption US


Heidelberg Materials $HEI (-11,58%) Building Materials DE


Petrobras $PETR3 (-0,78%) Oil BR


Stellantis $STLAM (+3,48%) Automotive NL


Siemens $SIE (+0,17%) Consumer/Energy DE


Johnson & Johnson $JNJ (+1,49%) Health US


Walmart $WMT (+3,25%) Retail US


Allianz $ALV (-0,72%) Insurance DE


Linde $LIN (+1,37%) Gas/Hydrogen DE


Henkel $HEN (+1,09%) Consumption DE


SAP $SAP (-0,94%) Software DE


Infineon $IFX (-2,17%) Chip manufacturer DE


Visa $V (-0,64%) Means of payment US


BASF $BAS (-0,74%) Chemistry DE


Rheinmetall $RHM (-1,38%) Automotive/armaments DE


Telecommunications $DTE (+5,14%) Telecommunications DE


ETF: 70€ each

Xtrackers Nasdaq 100 $XNAS (-1,52%)

Ishares MSCI World IT $WITS (-1,7%)


US: 56.3% DE: 29.2% NL: 3.7% BR: 3.5% KA: 3.5% JP: 1.2% Rest: 2.6%


Broker: Change from SC to Zero.

Zero display in Getquin I am currently too lazy to enter everything manually.

Strategy: Buy and Hold


I also invest between €2,000 and €6,000 2-3 times a year in addition to my savings plan.


Furthermore, I actively use Solana crypto (partially staked) and reinvest the profits in other shares or increase my holdings.

Why not Bitcoin: In my opinion, Solana has always performed better than Bitcoin to date.


Strategy: Time to market


Investment time: min. 15 years


In the medium term, I will also open a company portfolio and implement the savings plan strategy.


In the long term, it will remain at €1500 crypto. However, the ETF and share holdings will increase.


I look forward to your feedback.


Best regards


Adrian












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35% crypto - that sounds bold to me, to say the least. If you know what you're doing, there's nothing wrong with that. For me personally, it would be nothing. What I would be interested in: what is your long-term goal and how do you plan to achieve it?
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Moin, if you mean Finanznet Zero, every purchase under 500EUR costs a fee of 1EUR. With 10EUR in the savings plan, that's 10% costs. You can reduce this massively with higher savings rates.
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Hi, sounds like a plan, what is your goal?
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@locothepoco Thank you Leo. A certain amount of diversity is important to me. But not at any price. So I have looked at companies outside the Nasdaq that meet my expectations/criteria. However, my focus currently remains on the tech, blockchain, AI and nuclear sectors.
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