u/Emotional_Reason_841

How do you navigate make good decisions with so much information on ETFs?

I feel like there is a lot of information for complete beginners when it comes to ETFs, and then there’s this very detailed kind of rabbit hole you can go down where you have to spend a very big chunk of your time just reading newspapers, feeds, blogs etc. I feel like there’s nothing in between, and I’m lost. I’m 26f, I’ve invested a total of 25000 euros in iShares Core MSCI Europe Ucits ETF Eur (ACC), Vanguard FTSE Emerging Markets Ucits ETF USD Cap and Xtrackers MSCI World UCITS ETF 1C, I can invest ~200€ per month and as I inherited some money, I want to invest ~15000 € at once now.

I honestly don’t know how make good decisions, there’s just so much information and I’m either frustrated with information that tells me the basics or I am overwhelmed by abbreviations and insider knowledge. Should I look for a specific sector that will probably lucrative (energy, healthcare, cybersecurity…), should I stick to the simple basics… how did you navigate your investment and do you have any advice for me?

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u/Emotional_Reason_841 — 24 hours ago