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41d05/29

Best Energy Stocks to Buy

Which energy stocks are people buying? Which energy ETF to look out for? What other ETF’s would you invest in if you have to invest for 2 years max? I am mostly invested in goog, msft, nvda, meta, amzn and ACN, VOO. Which energy stocks are people buying? Which energy ETF to look out for? What other ETF’s would you invest in if you have to invest for 2 years max? I am mostly invested in goog, msft, nvda, meta, amzn and ACN and VOO submitted by /u/Brave_Permit3750 [link] [comments]

Socialunclassifiedsocial-signal
41d05/29

US judge orders Trump’s name removed from Kennedy Centre

⁠A judge on Friday ordered the removal of US President Donald Trump’s name from the Kennedy Centre for the ‌Performing Arts, ruling that the iconic Washington venue cannot be renamed without an act of Congress. US District Judge Christopher Cooper in Washington directed the ⁠Trump administration to take down all physical signage ‌bearing Trump’s name and to eliminate any references to a “Trump Kennedy ‌Centre” from official materials within 14 ⁠days. “The ⁠Kennedy Centre’s organic statute makes.

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
41d05/29

Eurowings credit card premium

Hello, I'm thinking about whether I should get the Eurowings credit card. The reasons for this are the few advantages with Eurowings (we fly with them relatively often) and the fact that you can collect Miles points straight away. Does anyone have this and can report on their experience and does anyone know whether you can also add the card to Amazon and Paypal so that you can collect miles with it. I'm also open to other recommendations. The card can also cost some money, but please not €800 per year 😂

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
41d05/29

Without you I wouldn't be Dr.SherbetAggravating68

I was the first from my working-class family to graduate, studied and am now doing my doctorate. You're probably wondering what this has to do with r/Finance. I actually owe a significant portion of my PhD to r/Finance. As a psychologist, I have studied the posts in this community intensively and examined where the line lies between pathological stinginess and adaptive thrift. In short: Carbonara appears at least once in my dissertation. At the same time you have

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe
41d05/29

Canada might double exports to China, Chinese FM Wang Yi says during rare visit

China’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi said ‌on Friday that Canada could surpass its goal of increasing exports to China by 50 per cent by 2030 during a meeting with Canada’s Foreign Minister Anita Anand. Wang said he thought Canada’s exports to China could increase by 100 per cent, building on momentum between the countries. “Canada is focused on growing our economy and diversifying our trading relationships,” Anand said during the meeting. “The Canada-China economic relationship is...

unclassifiedchina · asia
41d05/29

Switch ETFs for retirement planning?

Hi :) I'm currently considering whether it makes sense to "restructure" my retirement provision. I currently have around 70% in MSCI World and 30% in MSCI EM in my retirement planning. Somehow it feels like it would be better to put the entire savings rate into the FTSE All World and not split it up. I'm in my early 30s and still have enough time until retirement so that a change could still make sense. However, it also feels wrong to dissolve the current setup,

Socialunclassifiedgermany · europe · uk
41d05/29

Japan's bond quake grips the world

"The bond market in Japan is undergoing a long-term normalization that can cause disruption worldwide. Higher domestic yields reduce the incentive of Japanese investors to park capital in US Treasuries. This may dampen demand for US bonds, but is likely to be gradual rather than shock-like. The bottom in JGB prices has not yet been found. The central bank faces the challenge of not raising interest rates too quickly in order not to collapse the stock market

Socialunclassifiedgermany · japan
41d05/29

Investment for a baby

For parents out there: our baby (8mo) keeps getting small financial gifts that we'd like to keep strictly for him as well as start contributing smth for his long term investment account. I am looking if there is e.g. baby specific investment option with tax deductions/tax free or so. What are the best options out there, what are the paths you've went? Thanks for the discussion. btw country: Germany/Czechia, if that matters. submitted by /u/Silly-Walk-8531 [link] [comments]

Socialunclassifiedeurope · germany
41d05/29

How do you (Personally) cut through the noise?

Moderately successful daytrader here, all based on technicals. I want to start putting some of my money into longer-term investments but I've never paid much attention to fundamentals All I see online and on tv is stock tips and opinions and who knows whats quality and whats not. I want to put my money somewhere safe with moderate growth expectations and not worry too much about it. I'm not really interested in bogglehead methods although eventually I'm sure I'll put some in voo and chill Right

Socialunclassifiedsocial-signal
41d05/29

Colombia’s Oil Industry Faces a Defining Election in 2026

Colombia’s rapidly approaching 2026 presidential election is generating considerable concern about the economy, notably the country’s oil industry. Gustavo Petro, a former guerrilla who won the 2022 election to become Colombia’s first left-wing president, introduced policies aimed at reducing the country’s reliance on fossil fuels. While this spurred the development of renewable energy, it is responsible for sparking an energy crisis in Colombia. There is hope that a new president will revive Co

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
42d05/29

Thinking about mid-caps (DON) in particular, and what they might offer me

SCHD holds a significant percentage of my portfolio. I’m a retiree and I like the fact that SCHD is steady and boring. I like steady and boring a lot. I’ve been thinking about opening a position of DON, also nicely steady and boring, to add some diversification through mid-caps, but the finances are throwing me off. I look at SCHD with a much lower expense ratio and a higher yield, and I see DON, between expense ratio and yield, with a significant drag. That drag is money I won’t get that I coul

Socialunclassifiedusa
42d05/29

Need help finding which eu brokers offer a smaller cap obscure Canadian co the security/stock let me know if yours offer it plz

Hey fam, have a buddy in the Germany interested in a Canadian Canna stock $HERB.CN / $LUFFF.OTC / FSE:HA9. He is ok opening a account with a new broker. he currently with Trading 212 and he cant find it. Anyone's securities broker offer it through their online platform? If so plz comment below if they do! thanks guys, Delete if not allowed submitted by /u/mc_snails [link] [comments]

Socialunclassifiedeurope · germany · usa
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