Accumulation plan: where to allocate investments?

Accumulation plan: where to allocate investments?

Accumulation plan: where to allocate investments?

And what financial instruments are best choosing?

Accumulation plan: where to allocate investments?

Usually an investor who is preparing to build an accumulation plan asks himself the following questions:

–         Is it better to buy the S&P500 index or the Nasdaq, which aggregates the major U.S. technology companies?

–         Is it better to avoid currency risk by staying in Europe and buying the EuroStoxx 50 index (which represents the stocks of the top 50 companies in the 11 Eurozone countries)?

–         Or is it better to buy an index that focuses on the development of emerging countries?

–         Or to bet on the MSCI World index, within which there are 1,612 stocks from 23 countries?

In the book One Million for my Daughter,

The author outlines why the best financial instruments in case of an accumulation plan are ETFs, and why he decided that his path towards the million will be led by the companies of those sectors that will inevitably be involved in a growth of interest, by virtue of the high demand that there will be in the next years or decades.

To be specific, there will be a focus on Mega Trends, that is that macro set of structural changes now considered inevitable.

A bit like the wave of a Tsunami that mounts, these changes are impossible to stop and are destined to happen.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Pietro Di Lorenzo