The goal is to experiment and get acquainted with the stock market world with a mini portfolio, with an initial capital of 360 EUR. This concerns a minor without regular income, so any mockery of the size of my portfolio can probably be left elsewhere :). The goal is to invest approximately 60 EUR every three months (every three months because with such small sums, trading costs would otherwise become exorbitantly high). It would be great to get tips on relatively affordable stocks (Helsinki Stock Exchange) for a long-term portfolio. I’m not interested in fast-rising and falling trend companies, as there are no opportunities for trading. I bought Kamux with a small sum, as I see it having good opportunities for European expansion and steady growth. I’m following CapMan, Qt (which jumped almost 18% today), Remedy Entertainment, and Neste (which seems expensive, I don’t know if there’s much room for growth anymore). To get access to global markets, I’m considering buying a geographically diversified fund. Any ideas or recommendations?
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This easily becomes direct investment advice, which is not allowed. ![]()
I recommend browsing Inderes.fi, for example, the Stock Comparison. And reading forum threads.
ETFs are a cost-effective way to save smaller amounts per month.
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