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4d07/07

Getting rid of NVDA or AVGO (Broadcom)?

Hi everyone, I'm holding both NVDA and AVGO stock and am looking to derisk given the uncertainty/possibility of an AI bubble bursting and the fact that I'm holding multiple AI-focused stocks at once. If you had to get rid of one stock to derisk and reinvest elsewhere (most likely a safer ETF), which would you sell today? NVDA or AVGO? Curious to hear your thoughts! Not necessarily investing advice but more your moves. submitted by /u/Sensitive-Avocado972 [link] [comments]

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4d07/06

Parents have concerns about Scalable Capital

Hi, all of my money (99%) is in Scalable Capital's overnight money for the 2.5% interest. Also a small savings plan on the FTSE all World. I am a student and have small expenses of less than €50 per month, which I get paid in pocket money in cash. If I need something larger, I'll get it from Scalable within 24 hours. I also have ETFs from them in my portfolio that I transferred via portfolio transfer. But they serve as a long-term investment for 20 years + you

Socialunclassifiedgermany · uk
4d07/06

Short/Midterm ETF Diversification

What are you guys holding outside the core index funds? I want to gradually allocate 10-15% into some other ETFs and could use some ideas. My shortlist right now: Momentum, Asia ex-China/Japan, or semiconductors, but I am open to suggestions. I need some EU-domiciled ETFs that are traded on EU-regulated exchanges. I'm a bit hesitant on semiconductors. It feels like I missed the boat and we might be at the peak. I'm guessing the recent bump in Asian stocks is mostly just riding that same semicond

Socialunclassifiedeurope · china · japan
4d07/06war-conflict · 1/5

Advance flat rate ETFs (MSCI World)

Hello everyone, I'm currently in the process of preparing my tax return and have a question about the advance flat rate. How is the advance flat rate calculated if an ETF is only purchased or saved during the year, i.e. there was no inventory at the beginning of the year? In this case, can an advance flat rate be charged for the year in question, and if so, how is the basic income determined? Thank you in advance for your help! submitted by /u/Lost_Editor1863 [link] [comments]

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
5d07/06

RWAs are starting to look more like volatile products

TradFi assets moving onto crypto exchanges makes me think more about trading hours. If stocks, ETFs, RWAs, or pre-IPO exposure become tradable on crypto rails, the biggest change may be that TradFi starts behaving more like crypto: always open, repricing, tempting you to react. That can be useful when major news hits outside market hours. It also makes it easier to turn a long-term view into constant position checking. I trade TradFi products on bydfi mostly to hedge my crypto positions. Since t

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5d07/05

Opportunity for its own ETF?

​ For six years I've been a part of the Semiconductors and data centers build out and it led me to start researching. Over the last year, I've spent a lot of time researching the semiconductor and data center market. One thing that has stood out to me is how much of the AI conversation revolves around chip designers and hyperscalers, while the picks and shovels enabling production and deployment often receive less attention. I'm referring to areas such as: Advanced packaging Testing and inspecti

Socialunclassifiedusa
5d07/05

Is EWY a good long term play?

Been looking at EWY. My thesis is that Samsung is a good investment and so is SK Hynix, and the weight of the rest of the stocks in the ETF can help mitigate some risk from single stock investments or tech. I also think SK Hynix will go up quite a bit if it does actually list in the US. It is also hard to invest in those companies in the US right now besides EWY or other ETFs. But since it has been ran up so much I was wondering what others here thoughts are for EWY as a longer term play in a po

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6d07/05

What is a good asset to invest if you believe a market correction is coming?

I strongly believe some sort of market correction will be happening between now and 2030, most probably triggered by the AI bubble popping, but the world geopolitics (and US politics where the largest chunk of the market depends on) are so unstable that it feels we are each day walking a tighter rope. I also received a bonus from work that I could put somewhere. But if I just do "WEBN and forget", or even if I dig into other ETFs, they will give about, idk, 5 to 10% that would get erased on a 50

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6d07/04coups-regime · 1/5

To VWCE or not to VWCE?

Sorry for the unstructured explanation, hust dumping all my thoughts. Hi, I need advice on how to handle the savings I have build up. Context: Non-EU couple (33M and 31F) from humble backgrounds. We always had just enough growing up and never extra. So it is really difficult to judge how much risk we can afford to take. I believe in ETF and chill theory while it took my wife some time to accept it. Which means in the meatime I have more money in savings account than in ETF. Bank accounts: 250k m

Socialunclassifiedeurope · usa
7d07/03war-conflict · 1/5

30s couple - looking to take advantage of favorable situation

Hi everyone! Using a throwaway for privacy. My wife and I are in a privileged financial position and want to make the most of it, with an eye toward the future, including possibly kids. Current situation: Mortgage: 4.5%, 25-year term. Payments start in ~3 years Fixed rate for first 3 years, and then re-adjustment with the bank. Liquid Assets: - 40,000 EUR in cash - 34,000 EUR in checking accounts Investments: - 4,000 EUR in bank-tailored stocks - 16,000 EUR in Core World ETF (through app) - 23,0

Socialunclassifiedeurope · usa
8d07/03

I don't understand the point of bonds in most portfolios

I've only been investing about 10 years and my portfolio is 80/20 maybe closer to like 87/13 right now. I have an advisor. He didn't explain well why I'm not 100/0. Like he kept saying bonds are stability and ballast for down markets and income generation for up markets, but they're bond funds and they're mostly down compared to equities. I'm in my late 30s, so what is the purpose of bonds? I could understand if I was 60 or 70, but even then CDs or dividend ETFs feels better for income. What am

Socialunclassifiedusa · europe
8d07/02

Needing advice for a portfolio investment

My TFSA Portfolio 29 years old from Canada and have a 35 year horizon, planning to add money each quarter of each year. I chose the boring strategy but i would like one of the most aggressive/growth picks from ETFs choices they offer. And at the same time, not only USA exposure. I want to invest only in TSX with ETFs: -60% VEQT -20% VFV -20% XIU What do you think? Recommandations for allocations (%) or ETFs pick ? submitted by /u/Happy-Examination816 [link] [comments]

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9d07/02

Anyone here with real experiences about tax residence / moving to another EU country for lower or no capital gain taxes after holding stocks/ETFs a certain period of time ?

So, if you basically move for a longer period of time like more that 5 years in another EU country with a more friendly capital gain taxation , do you need to change your fiscal residence from your native country to the new adoptive country ? I heard that if you move in another EU country, even for a long period of time, the broker is obliged to send the fiscal informations (sales) to your native fiscal jurisdiction which is written in your Identity document, of course if you didn't already chan

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9d07/02

Investing in VTI over FZILX for dividends? Or vice versa for zero-expense ratio.

I've got a RothIRA at Fidelity, and I've invested in the fidelity zero expense ratio Mutual Funds, FZILX and FZROX, as well as Vanguard's corresponding ETFs, VXUS and VTI, which do have minor expense ratios (0.05% and 0.03%). Fidelity's Zero MFs do not distribute dividends, whereas Vanguard's do. From my understanding, these positions basically travel in lock-step(FZILX and VXUS, and FZROX and VTI), and are predicted to give the same return. Makes sense, since they try to capture the same thing,

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9d07/01

Best Allocation of ETFs that also include dividend ETFs

Background: Hello I am 26 y/o in the US with a decent salary. I invest about $750 a month in broad market ETFs in my Roth IRA. The $750 I invest is after investing in my employers 401k upto the match. I want to start investing a little amount into dividend ETFs like $SCHD or $VIG. My question is what allocation % would/should someone my age put into dividend ETFs. I am adamant about starting the snowball effect of dividends ETFs. I am unsure what allocation % I should follow so would like to see

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9d07/01war-conflict · 1/5

Continentale Rente Invest - cancel or how to proceed?

Hello everyone, I have set up a fund for myself in 2021. Have private pension insurance persuaded by our dear friends at tecis. In principle, at least it wasn't a bad product, but at the time I wasn't really aware of the high closing costs. I save 2 ETFs and 2 funds (5% issuing fee). Monthly savings rates have averaged 250 euros in recent years. The current redemption value is 9500 euros. With the new retirement savings account and the fact that I don't have a B

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
10d07/01war-conflict · 2/5

The thing with the neobrokers...

Neobrokers’ advertising is misleading. As soon as you move the money into a money market fund in the background, the assets in the clearing account are no longer legally considered an insured bank deposit, but rather as an investment/special fund. Like the normal ETF, this is separate from the balance sheets of the custodian bank, so it protects against the bankruptcy of this very bank. Since the money in the fund itself is loaned to major banks, companies, etc. in order to achieve the return/interest

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe · uk
10d07/01

Financial flow app, manual ETF bookings

Hey everyone, I'm having a little problem with the Financial Flow app. I enter my data manually and everything works so far. Unfortunately, I have the problem with ETFs that my clearing account is not displayed correctly. I've now gone through all the data records/bookings I've entered, but the clearing account isn't shown to me in the amount it should be. Money deposits from the checking account into the clearing account run as a “deposit”, distributions from the

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa
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