manzan0 wrote on 10/18/2021 at 09:34: Bespare since June also two ETF in the classic 70/30 ratio. MSCI World/EM Markets.
And if you look at it now, have you already made a little win after such a short time, or does it only pay off after years as you get to hear at least in the media. The topic of ETFs comes up frequently at the moment, because our pension system in Germany no longer works well
Edit: I also have about 50% of my savings in MSCi World, another about 25% I have invested in crypto.
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Falko wrote on 18.10.2021 at 12:32 pm
And if you look at it now, have you already made some win after such a short time, or does it only pay off after years as you get to hear it at least in the media. The topic ETF comes at the moment often times, because our pension system in Germany no longer works well.
Expected returns are after Infaltion about 7% per year. Of course there are fluctuations but these are always long-term investments the curve goes in the last 2-4 years really steep upward
My plan is to keep the savings rate so high that I can retire in about 20 years and the withdrawals I make from it will last me until death and in the amount with which I get along best. In approx. 16 years the first million should stand only thereby.
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And if you look at it now, have you already made a little win after such a short time, or does it only pay off after years as you get to hear at least in the media. The topic of ETFs comes up frequently at the moment, because our pension system in Germany no longer works well
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Edit: I also have about 50% of my savings in MSCi World, another about 25% I have invested in crypto.
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Expected returns are after Infaltion about 7% per year. Of course there are fluctuations but these are always long-term investments the curve goes in the last 2-4 years really steep upward
My plan is to keep the savings rate so high that I can retire in about 20 years and the withdrawals I make from it will last me until death and in the amount with which I get along best. In approx. 16 years the first million should stand only thereby.
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