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Reddit r/Finanzen53d05/22

Wer von euch hat gesündigt und spielt den Eurojackpot? :D

120 Mio. € bei 1:139.838.160 (5 Richtige + 2 Eurozahlen) 20 Mio. € bei 1:6.991.908 (5 Richtige + 1 Eurozahl) Und im Lotto 48 Mio. € bei 1:139.838.160 (6 Richtige + Superzahl) 4 Mio. € bei 1:15.537.573 (6 Richtige) Spiel 77 auch 4 Mio. bei 1:10.000.000 Träumerei? Ja. Was zu verlieren außer 'nen paar Kröten? Nein. Edit: ach ihr Süßen, hab r/Finanzen wieder nen bisschen mehr lieb jetzt :D submitted by /u/Unlucky_Comfort123 [link] [comments]

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
Reddit r/investing53d05/22war-conflict · 1/5

Can someone explain why all asset prices are so high… and why they aren’t coming down?

I do not want to sound like a broken record talking about bubble this and that, but it is just mind blowing how asset prices are just this high and aren’t coming down it seems. the s&p’s P/e ratio is 32, but has a forward PE of 23 and shiller PE of almost 42, all of which are, with varying degrees, higher than historical averages. Things are just pumping though with no signs of slowing down. as someone who is 26, it feels like that usually means lower future returns. Gold also ripped recently an

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Reddit r/eupersonalfinance53d05/22

Should I buy a MacBook Pro in Japan and how to handle customs when returning to Europe?

Hey everyone, I'm currently on holiday in Japan and seriously thinking about buying a MacBook Pro M5 Pro here. My 2019 MacBook Pro 13" has been overheating constantly and the RAM just can't keep up anymore, so it's time to move on. The math seems to make sense. As a tourist I get 10% off at the Apple Store tax-free, and from what I can tell Japan is one of the cheapest places in the world to buy one. If I declare it at customs on the way back and pay the full VAT I'd still save around €300 compa

Socialunclassifiedeurope · japan
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