First of all, great respect.
But I would rather concentrate on your core, i.e. the first three mentioned, if you think this makes sense.
When it comes to ETFs, I'm not sure whether this is such a good addition. Palantir is the largest position, it's already in the Nasdaq anyway and I think also in the msci (if not, it shouldn't be too long now). That means you have Palantir in your portfolio three times. The same applies to NVIDIA. It also has to be said that it takes far too long until you have invested a reasonable amount in NVIDIA, rather the 50-100€ more in Nasdaq or msci, which invest in NVIDIA anyway.
The Energy ETF is nonsense in my opinion. There are already some companies in the MSCI. If there is a huge upswing there, they will very likely be represented in your core ETFs in the medium to long term anyway.
Concentrate on your World ETF at the beginning, see how the market develops, try to increase your salary (if you finish your training or studies at some point, or simply earn more money that way) and thus also save your money in the medium term.
Then, over time, there will always be setbacks where you can pick up an NVIDIA.
But I would rather concentrate on your core, i.e. the first three mentioned, if you think this makes sense.
When it comes to ETFs, I'm not sure whether this is such a good addition. Palantir is the largest position, it's already in the Nasdaq anyway and I think also in the msci (if not, it shouldn't be too long now). That means you have Palantir in your portfolio three times. The same applies to NVIDIA. It also has to be said that it takes far too long until you have invested a reasonable amount in NVIDIA, rather the 50-100€ more in Nasdaq or msci, which invest in NVIDIA anyway.
The Energy ETF is nonsense in my opinion. There are already some companies in the MSCI. If there is a huge upswing there, they will very likely be represented in your core ETFs in the medium to long term anyway.
Concentrate on your World ETF at the beginning, see how the market develops, try to increase your salary (if you finish your training or studies at some point, or simply earn more money that way) and thus also save your money in the medium term.
Then, over time, there will always be setbacks where you can pick up an NVIDIA.
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•@xzxzx Thanks for the tip!
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