Inflation is Here - How To Make Money During Inflation in Europe

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00:00 Inflation In Europe
01:15 How high is inflation really?
02:15 Electricity and gas prices are skyrocketing
03:03 How can we protect our euro savings against inflation?
04:00 1. ETFs (stocks)
05:20 Hedge against hyperinflation?
05:51 ETF returns and market timing
07:24 2. Peer to Peer Lending
09:03 3. Crypto: Bitcoin & Ethereum vs. Gold
11:57 Conclusion

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Where have you noticed inflation the most lately?

AngeloColomboFi
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Something I struggle with, is finding information about economics and statistics in europe, like the inflation numbers, money printing etc. Maybe it is a good video idea for the future, because everything i see on yt is about the USA's numbers.

andronclock
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In Portugal, I've felt inflation mostly in electricity/gas and fuel (this one of course not only due to inflation) and food, especially food. Crazy vs. last year.

tiagofigueiredo
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Thx for video. Inflation is definitely here - haircut 15 eur comparing with 10 eur before corona. Meals in restaurants 10% more… Is this first time in history that stocks and gold / real estates are jumping together? Good economy = sell gold and buy stocks. Insecure time = sell stocks and buy gold or flat. But in last year we had huge jump in all assets: gold, real estates, stocks, crypto… By the way I have invested 10% in real estate fond. I think this asset is with small risk but small return as well.

slavisabelic
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Plans for 2022. Try to hold as little cash as possible. With the FED raising interest rates I just don't see huge growth this year. Personally I'll still be investing regularly into VUSA but I'll be dollar cost averaging as it seems like everything is taking a haircut right now with the looming interest rates changes. With what I have left over I'll be looking to buy specific value stocks and the remainder goes into crypto.

QuickBill
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the thing with crypto is its a bubble of hot Aires, surprisingly longlasting and, well, the socalled digital natives dont understand the algorithm and technicsl risks nor the concept of e2e security so that comes too near to market timing .

inflation does not affect me, numbers I compile on a monthly bases show an increase in fuel prices, thats all.

nalusan
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Any dividends you receive from an ETF are subject to 41% tax. However, many ETFs accumulate dividends instead of paying them. Therefore, buying “Accumulating” ETFs rather than “Distributing” ones will simplify your tax returns and increase your overall return slightly.

billyflanagan
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Hello Angelo and Happy new year! Brilliant video as always! Regarding inflation protection, a popular opinion seems to be REIT ETFs. They have a small correlation to stocks and their performance is relatively good. VWCE includes around 4% of REITS but what about an overweight? 90-10%? An accumulated REIT might be more suitable as the cash flow (it's large in REITs) despite inflation can be used to grow the fund. That of course for investors (like myself) who don't want to invest in bonds due to even negatively yields.
What is your view on this?

viocheng
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Servus Angelo,
I remember you mentioned you'll be on ORF2 in January. When is the episode premiering?

whoddy
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Hello Angelo
I very like your videos and I also find ETFS a great investment strategy.
There is though a thing that bothers/scares me.
What happens if the broker that I use for buying my ETFS bankrupts after some years?
Let's say for example that I'm being buying ETFS regularly for 15 years and suddenly Degiro (I know that it would be difficult but still possible) bunkrupts?
Is my money lost?
Do you use more than one broker?
Does diversification also counts with brokers?
Thank you and I wish you a happy new year 🎉

kostaslazaridis
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For individuele stocks don't forget the electrification of the world and the commodoties needed.
Silver
Gold
Lithium
Uranium
Graphene
Nikkel
Cobalt
Europe even started a lithium institute because thy expect a lithium crisis.

malekmalek
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How do I contact your ETF advisor
Thanks

billyflanagan
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Gold has been quite ok as an investment over centuries?

freefalldragonball
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Thanks Angelo!
To start investing In Cryptos, which exchange would you recommend if we are completely new, and with low fees?
And Merry Christmas 🙂

centrino
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heyy thanks for your update, i saw you don't invest on swaper anymore. May you explain why ?

valentinp.
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Where should I put the cash in such situations because my bag is currently exposed?

monkey_d_luffy
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Personally I wouldn't drop all my savings into an ETF like S&P500. Especially this one is trading at a high P/E atm. If you would drop lumpsum all your money in now, how is the probability really that you gain 7% anually

seddar
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Concerning P2P: Why are you invested in so many different ones? Doesn't tehát make filing taxes very tedious? Not to mention that in another comment, you said that you have to them every year vor P2P

blingblang
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I live in Romania. Food prices, gas, electricity...

gamar
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Angelo, quick question. I currently live in Germany but am originally from Ireland, I plan to invest for retirement over a decade or more suing the Digiro app, but what are the tax issues of retiring outside of the country I was resident in when I invested? IE: I live and invest while in Germany, but on retirement move home to Ireland or some country outside the EU?

aikighost