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    Advice needed how to invest 80k

    @saracr How do you think I got the money in the first place?
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    Advice needed how to invest 80k

    @jr001 Also, have you considered any of the Lithuanian banks as a broker? It would be nice to keep money in a local entity, but all our banks seem terribly expensive
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    Advice needed how to invest 80k

    @jr001 I'll open a cepelinas kiosk! I'm 29. Already sold my soul to Swedbank for a house so I'm not planning to buy anything expensive in the short term.
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    Advice needed how to invest 80k

    @disciple701 The taxes are quite straight forward: 15% on the difference between the price you paid and the price you sold. No difference how long you held, invested or earned.
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    Advice needed how to invest 80k

    @batmanspiderman But we don't have data for the previous 10 years, so there is no way to compare
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    Advice needed how to invest 80k

    @batmanspiderman If you bought 88% MSCI World/12% MSCI EIMI in the beginning of 2020, you would have earned 6.4%. If you bought VWRL you would have earned 6.18%
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    Advice needed how to invest 80k

    @batmanspiderman Thanks for the suggestion. Was considering Vanguard All World but didn't like their returns. Both ETF's mentioned in my post outperformed Vanguard All World. It also more expensive than iShares. I'm not sure what's the selling point of Vanguard All World.
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    Advice needed how to invest 80k

    Hi Guys, just came to some money (~ EUR 80k) and now I'm considering what to do with it. I don't want to keep an eye on my investments so I just want a "invest and forget" kinda option. My current plan (quite simple) is to invest the total amount into: 65% in iShares Core MSCI World UCITS...
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