How do you invest 5000 euros? This amount is a good sum for beginners who are investing in the capital market for the first time. How investors best put together their portfolio and what they should rather save.
5000 euros is not the world, but it is definitely a start: Anyone who has not yet invested in the capital market can venture into it in tranches and take the first steps with 5000 euros. The sum is well suited for beginners because it is relatively manageable – and so is the risk of loss.
Of course, 5000 euros is a lot of money that should not be carelessly lost. So before investors set them, they have to define for themselves the purpose for which the money should flow into securities – and whether this is even necessary. Because with the end of negative interest, many banks are now offering up to one percent interest on fixed and overnight money.
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Jane Stock is a technology author, who has written for 24 Hours World. She writes about the latest in technology news and trends, and is always on the lookout for new and innovative ways to improve his audience’s experience.