u/-Grumbl3

▲ 2 r/trading212+2 crossposts

As the title suggest, I’m considering adding WisdomTrees Uranium & Nuclear Energy ETF (NCLP) into my portfolio but I’m torn between allocation weightings.

In typical fashion, I’m turning to Reddit for everyone else’s thoughts 🤣

I’m currently sat at the following:
85% ACWI
15% AVSG

But I’m quite keen on the future of Nuclear Energy so I’m considering either of the following;

Dropping AVSG entirely and going:
85% ACWI
15% NCLP

OR

Amending allocation weights and going:
80% ACWI
10% AVSG
10% NCLP

What’s everyone’s opinions?

Side note: I am keen on RR for their SMRs and note that NCLP doesn’t have RR in their fund list.
Would you scrap NCLP and just hold RR instead?

P.S - I’m a 28M so have some time before I need to be risk-off.

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u/-Grumbl3 — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/ETFs

So I’ve recently decided to get serious with my investing. I’m a 28M and have my emergency fund squirrelled away in my Trading212 Cash ISA and I’m now focusing on investing in my T212 S&S ISA.
I’ve got about £3,500 already invested with another £3,500 ready to go but I just wanted some opinions on here as I feel like my portfolio may be missing something?
Either that, or it’s incredibly boring and I’m overthinking it!!

I’m currently;
85% - ACWI
15% AVSG

Essentially looking to contribute monthly at roughly £300-£400 a pop and decrease as life’s costs get in the way.. until retirement!

TLDR: Is my portfolio missing any coverage or is it boringly simple (good thing)?

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u/-Grumbl3 — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/FIREUK

Hello everyone,

I feel like I’m missing out on maximising my savings / personal finances.

I have about £13K in a high-yield savings accounts (Currently in SPRING at about 3.8%) but was told that I’m better off putting all of this in Trading212s CASH ISA at the same rate? Am I missing something tax related?

I have about £4k in investments > S&P 500, Developed world, EM, Gold, Silver & RR.

I’m on about £55K/year so any help with organising my savings to maximise utilisation would be amazing!

Am I better off putting it into premium bonds?

More in my investments etc?

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u/-Grumbl3 — 16 days ago