5Mês·

Individual tech stocks vs. NASDAQ-100

Sold the individual position directly before the Microsoft $MSFT (+0,01%) sold the individual position, as I don't see any above-average profit from Microsoft in the long term. I am now also considering Apple $AAPL (+1,16%) and $NVDA (-0,14%) as soon as they get close to their 52W highs again (which may take a while for the latter) and put the whole thing into a distributing NASDAQ 100 ETF. $EXXT (-0,06%) in a distributing NASDAQ 100 ETF. Only $GOOGL (-1,15%) is the only one I would like to keep, because I really do expect a lot of further development there and the product portfolio is the most broadly diversified.


What is your long-term experience with individual tech stocks compared to the NASDAQ? Do the Big 7 beat the broadly diversified index in the long term? Does it always depend on the current situation (in which, in my opinion, the really big ones in particular are overvalued)?

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If you see no prospects for $MSFT, $AAPL, $NVDA etc. and no longer want them in your portfolio, your idea makes little sense to me. The Nasdaq is dominated by the Mag7 and these 3 positions alone make up 25% of the Nasdaq ... you are bringing these companies back into your portfolio through the back door, so to speak.
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depending on how old you are, but if you invest for another 50 years, you can say goodbye to strong returns with this plan. I have beaten the ETF you mentioned by more than three times every year since 2021. However, nobody knows what it will look like in 5-10 years' time
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I can recommend the new video by Timo Baudzus.
Lisa also talks a bit about the topic (towards the end of the interview)
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why $EXXT and not $EQQQ?
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@DoppelSchlechtMinus I started with that one back then without giving it much thought, because ING had suggested it to me as a savings plan. Are there any major advantages to the other one you suggest?
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@jonas189 Nothing serious, but it has performed slightly better than iShares almost every year so far. But if you already have it, there's no reason to switch. I was rather wondering whether I was overlooking an advantage with the other one.
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