What is the comfiest stock exchange?
I'm inclined to day "Xetra", but I belive the lse is way more professional, stable and way bigger. If I could choose, I'd trade via the lse all day long, but I'm deutschlandfag so I'm forced to trade Xetra.
>>1367945
The one where you make the most money.
>>1368065
Deutschfag here aswell.
What are you invested in?
>>1368075
Don't laugh at me. I've parked around 33k in cbk100 at 7.65. A friend - also germanfag - is invested since about 8 months in 514000 worth 12k - it's less than 6k now. Currently I'm looking at Sanpaolo (850605), but I only can spare around 5k and I really don't know where the madness stops with the Italian banks, if it will stop at all.
>>1368102
Wew. Why not invest a bit more diversified, i'm currently looking at 40% Healthcare, 30% Tech, 20% properties and 10% Commodity
>>1368107
It's stock picking or nothing for me. I did quite well with this. Also, I never really understood the argument for diversification to be honest. True, if you have like 10 positions in different sectors, you are diversified, but then huge incidents usually tend to have a great impact on the markets as a whole per se.
If Italy defaults, it honestly doesn't really matter much, if you're into health care + cars + space/aero tech + banks instead of just banks. You're toast anyway.
Also, there is the argument that within the limits of a given bankroll you're able to exist a single position way earlier than numerous positions. If you diversify the probability of all your positions generating upside is just lower than having upside in just one position. Therefore in a diversified scenario you're more likely to enter positions for a longer amount of time.
>>1367945
Bumper cars + stock trading? Fuck yeah~