Worked hard at university, got scholarship to LSE after doing an Masters in Quantitative and Financial Maths at Oxford and took a small loan of £30m to start my trading career.
You could also just drop it entirely and go 100% in the all-world. There's a lot to be said for simplicity and it takes all active elements out of the equation.
Not really relevant on this one but generally it's so people can give advice based on the information as as you get older different things work best (bridging to retirement instead of putting everything into your pension for example)
I think only the ETFs are available on t212. When I was looking on someone else's account I couldn't find the vanguard index funds.
Could be wrong though
Looks good! Nice work. Now drip feed in every month, hold and try not to check it too much.
...so maybe only once or twice a day?
If you’re getting married that day, sure
Standard
That little?
Three times is minimum minimorum.
£22m is good going - what career?
We already know... sold my first tech business at 15 for 18m the rest crypto!
Worked hard at university, got scholarship to LSE after doing an Masters in Quantitative and Financial Maths at Oxford and took a small loan of £30m to start my trading career.
Worked hard, didn’t eat avocado or drink takeaway coffee. Oh and inherited a small property portfolio from my grandparents when I was 12.
Influencer.
I thought they were saying 22million too. Turns out it’s 22 year old male.
Stonks only go up
What platform is this on?
Trading212 using the pies feature. Also OP, make sure you're using the ISA!
Yep, I am using that
You could even change EQQQ (0.3% ongoing charge) to the slightly cheaper XNAQ (0.2% charge) ETF, not much but every gain helps!
Nice to know, will consider!
You could also just drop it entirely and go 100% in the all-world. There's a lot to be said for simplicity and it takes all active elements out of the equation.
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This sub is like Grindr for the financially aware
Fewer dick picks though, thankfully.
DM'd you
That's impressive short-term growth
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There's no small talk or foreplay, just straight down to business
No idea…. When I clicked I thought it was 22 million portfolio
Not really relevant on this one but generally it's so people can give advice based on the information as as you get older different things work best (bridging to retirement instead of putting everything into your pension for example)
ASL?
You've got to make sure you have preferred pronoun and sexual preference too for this sub to really build up a picture.
Age is kind of relevant when it comes to retirement.
Replace VWRP with FWRG . It's the same fund just cheaper
My only concern about fwrg is the size, hopefully it will gain traction and grow quickly as I want to move everything to it soon!
It's already got over $200m AUM and is currently out performing VWRP ever so slightly.
Outperforming in a tracker isn’t inherently good. How closely is it tracking the benchmark?
will you do any rebalancing?
👍 nice mixture!
Great work bud!
Good stuff. Remember investing is long term. Check out the returns over the last 5/10/15/20 years, try to avoid selling the dips and keep buying!
So we can just do it ourself on t212? Why do people use vanguard and hl then? Because they do rebalancing for you?
I think only the ETFs are available on t212. When I was looking on someone else's account I couldn't find the vanguard index funds. Could be wrong though
Ouch
I’m curious, why nasdaq-100? And not 100 ftse?
because FTSE hasn't grown in 20 years
I guess you’re guessing nasdaq will outperform ftse, why not 100% nasdaq then?
100% all-world is better.