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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @autumnwind I used to have some more currencies but now i’m about equally split between btc en eth!
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @tomsonio I don’t really have a target between asset classes. When I buy something, it is with the intention to not sell it for a long time. Right now, crypto is performing great. This is the reason why it is such a big part of my portfolio. For me this is no reason to sell. Just a motivation to...
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @coventrytrey Small-cap stocks are not a big part of the global economy. I believe 5% is already a decent enough allocation!
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @coventrytrey I strive for a split of 75% IWDA + 20% EMIM + 5% IUSN. If you check all world ETFs like VWCE, I believe emerging markets account for ~12%. I wanted to make a small 'bet' that emerging markets will have slightly better returns. This is why I chose to up the weight slightly. For the...
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @samwade Good luck on your journey! :)
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @marigolds Thanks for the kind words!
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @moris Since English is not my first language, I hope the following explanation comes across clearly. Excuse me if this is not the case. I assumed the value of the property based on what we paid for it. I also know the amount we used for a downpayment. I also know the exact amount of capital I...
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @moris The current values of my stocks and cryptocurrencies are always up-to-date thanks to the Googlefinance formulas I use. Whenever I purchase additional shares or coins, I update the amount I own and add the invested amount to the appropriate field. If I save some extra cash, I simply...
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @zinkaz I am sorry, I guess the thousand separator is different depending on region.
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @jesusislord4ever1968 The most important step is to start investing. For most people, a straightforward global ETF is the ideal choice. While you can diversify your portfolio further with other investment options, like cryptocurrencies, it's important to only invest in what you comprehend and...
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @jesusislord4ever1968 We are three co-founders of the Real Estate company, each contributing €30,000, resulting in a total starting budget of €90,000, along with bank loans when we find a project. The fry shop property is co-owned by me and my girlfriend, with both of us sharing 50% ownership...
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @amazinggrace94 Nice go hear that you followed the blog! I really enjoyed it back in the day but don’t have the time for it anymore unfortunately. One of these days I’ll get back to it! 😅 Thanks for the kind words!!
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    @starfruits It is something that I think about a lot! The ‘frituur’ is mostly run by the girlfriend who is doing that full time! I jump in after work some days and during the weekend and also take up all the administrative work. I don’t have kids (yet) so most of my time is spent working.
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    My first ~5 years as an investor

    Hello everyone, A few years ago, I wrote a post about the beginning of my investing journey and another one after my first year as an investor. Currently, I am 27 years old and have been investing for about five years. This is an update on my current situation: I worked as an IT/Business...
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