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41d06/02

Is a Europe ETF even worth it?

I watched the video from Finanzfluss on the topic of MSCI World + Emerging Markets + Europe and I'm wondering whether a separate Europe ETF really makes sense. Thomas from Finanzfluss builds his portfolio like this: MSCI World, Emerging Markets, STOXX Europe 600 Instead of simply taking a FTSE All-World. (also makes sense) I myself am already heavily invested in the FTSE All-World Index (see photo) and therefore don't want to switch to the classic 3-ETF setup or switch over unnecessarily. (Pay d

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
41d06/02

Is RDDT the perfect long-term growth play at current valuations?

Having navigated the markets and various tech cycles since 2000, I want to briefly share my main investment arguments for why I am currently buying Reddit. Reddit has proven in recent years that it is not just a forum for meme stocks, but a highly profitable company. Strong revenue growth (+69% year-over-year) High free cash flow ($311 million) Value of data for AI training. The gross margin of 91.5% is absurdly high and results from a simple and brilliant concept: The users generate niche-speci

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41d06/02

Prabowo’s overseas visits spark debate in Indonesia over benefits for citizens

Indonesia’s deepening ties with France have given President Prabowo Subianto a chance to advance Jakarta’s defence modernisation, strengthen relations with Europe and expand its international footprint. But analysts say the Paris visit has also fuelled a debate at home on whether deals and diplomatic goodwill arising from Prabowo’s frequent foreign trips can translate into benefits for ordinary Indonesians. Prabowo, who has visited France four times as president, met his French counterpart...

unclassifiedchina · asia · europe
41d06/02war-conflict · 1/5

Inflation, Part I: What it actually is - And what the ongoing discussion about it mostly overlooks[1] - Relevant economics

Oil prices are rising and inflation is on every front page. Central banks hesitate and someone always warns of the worst. Governments are spending money and the warnings are increasing. Then the cycle subsides. The same basic questions remain unanswered as before. What inflation actually is. Why they exist. Why central banks are so often wrong. And why we don’t want zero inflation. Part 2: https://relevante-oekonomik.com/2026/04/08/inflation-teil-ii-der-f

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
41d06/02war-conflict · 1/5

If Serbia introduces visas to Russia - Moscow's response will follow

SS: Currently Serbia offers visa-free travel to russia, they may change soon though as recent rapporchements with the EU and recruitment efforts by Russian PMCs within serbian territory have strained relations between the two european nations. The spokesman of the President of Russia, Dmitry Peskov, said in Moscow that Serbia's decision to abolish the visa-free regime with Russia could not be unilateral, without reciprocal measures. submitted by /u/No_Feature_1184 [link] [comments]

Socialunclassifiedeurope · russia · india
41d06/02war-conflict · 1/5

CLSK DD - CleanSpark: a leveraged bet on Bitcoin, data centres and low cost power

If you want exposure to Bitcoin, data centers and cheap U.S. power in one ticker, CleanSpark is one of the more interesting names right now. It is a listed Bitcoin miner that actually owns and builds its own infrastructure instead of just renting racks, and it is positioning itself as a future AI / high performance compute landlord, not just a pure hash farm. As of the end of April 2026, CleanSpark held about 13,453 BTC on its balance sheet, with around 1,565 of those used as collateral or recei

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41d06/02

The Eighty Billion Dollar Perspective Dilemma: 2026 Edition

When it comes to inflation, you might be able to do the new math, but I say that's a danger because you can't change your financial thinking or your emotional money ideas fast enough or thoroughly enough. I remember movie tickets for 12 cents and gas at 23 cents a gallon, but so what? Is Google's $80 billion stock sale trivial or vital? Remember that Google’s original initial public offering (IPO) on August 19, 2004, raised a total of $1.67 billion in capital, giving the company an initial marke

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