This is how you invest 10,000 to 50,000 euros in the long term

Dusseldorf Many investors are wondering: does it even make sense to invest when stock markets are falling? Are individual stocks or ETFs the better alternative? Is the MSCI World the best ETF, or are there better alternatives? What about gold or bonds?

The Handelsblatt spoke to investment advisors and consumer experts about these and other questions. It was about a fictitious investor who has an investment horizon of at least ten years and does not need the money during this period. The long investment horizon is intended to prevent investors from having to get their money exactly when prices are going through a dry spell.

Based on these discussions, this article offers suggestions on how long-term oriented private investors can now invest amounts over 10,000, 20,000 or 50,000 euros.

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