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112My ETF portfolio
Only completed this month, so the gains and losses are perhaps a little strange.
The Information Tech ETF serves to invest as focused as possible in all the compounders, I would generally prefer the equal weight variant, but unfortunately it is not yet available in Europe as far as I know. The VanEck ETF is intended to protect the portfolio somewhat from geopolitical risks, and the companies are also quite interesting and all have the state as a major customer, either directly or indirectly, which I think is a very good addition. Weighting is around 55% at the beginning and will be rebalanced as soon as the equities exceed the 80-85% threshold. In this way, I hope to take as much upside as possible and leave the equity area largely unhindered.
The 22% weighting is based on the post from dear @Epi regarding gold.
Like gold, the combination of bonds is intended to take out some volatility and provide an alternative cash position. However, I am considering possibly exchanging the 1-3 year bonds for BTC.
Hello everyone,
I have recently started investing and would like to hear your opinions on my investment strategy.
I can save around €3,000 per month. I invest €2,000 of this in ETF savings plans:
- 700 € in the FTSE All-World $VWRL (-0.87%)
1,000 € in the S&P 500 Core $CSPX (-0.9%)
100 € in the VanEck Semiconductor $IE00BMC38736 (-1.29%)
100 € in the S&P 500 Info Tech $IUIT (-1.46%)
100 € in the Xtrackers Artificial Intelligence $XAIX (-1%)
I also invest €1,000 per month in growth stocks.
I am aware that some sectors in my ETFs and even shares overlap. However, as I am deliberately aiming for an overweight in the tech sector, I am following this strategy.
I look forward to your feedback and advice! #etfs
#stockanalysis
#tech
#investing
#growth
If you want an overweighting towards the US, which I would advise against, you are welcome to take an S&P500.
I would also advise against individual stocks when you are starting out.
Profit taking:
Reallocation of 40% into $VWCE (-0.89%) , 10% $IGLN (+1.06%) and 50% in individual stocks $8035 (-0.11%) , $GOOG (-0.78%) , $ASML (-1.42%) , $MSFT (-0.9%)
Partial sale for first purchase $MC (+0%)
Thinking of moving from $IUIT (-1.46%) ETF which contains the following companies as big position:
Apple - 22%
MSFT - 18.6%
NVDA - 18.5%
Broadcom - 5.85%
Then buying only $NVDA (-2.05%) in the saving plan? What do you think? I know it's higher risk, but the $IUIT (-1.46%) is having lower returns.
Considering I'm not looking for short term, I would give it a few more days, specially with the US elections happening and the pending Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision.
If you want to add $ASML (-1.42%) to the saving plan how would you go on in doing that?
I already have monthly saving plan 80% $VWCE (-0.89%) and 20% $IUIT (-1.46%) . For the people buying $ASML (-1.42%) are you just buying a couple of shares and then leaving it or adding it to a saving plan?
What do u think about invest in $IUIT (-1.46%) rather $NVDA (-2.05%) or $MSFT (-0.9%) or any tech companies?
I know that's safer invest in an ETF, but do u think maybe any company will fly to the moon in a few months?
considering switching my ETF from) $IUIT (-1.46%) to $MWRD (-0.66%) investment over 10-15 years. Please advise.
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