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@fromzer0to 130 Titel (WTF?) verteilt auf 20k und im größten Bullrun der letzten Jahre über 20% im Minus. Nichts für ungut, aber für Leute wie dich wurden ETFs erfunden.
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Portfolio sieht gerade richtig übel aus.
Sowohl Krypto als auch Aktien tief im Minus (-24%).
Trotzdem weiterhin voll dabei und bau jeden Monat weiter auf. Ich steh zu meinen Positionen, auch wenn’s aktuell schmerzhaft ist. Das hier ist mein realer Weg von Zero nach oben.
Wer Lust hat, mitzuverfolgen, kann mir gern folgen.

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@TenbaggerAktien Viel Spaß auf Zypern mit 2,7 netto. Wenn du nicht in der absoluten Pampa wohnen willst gehen 1300 eur für ein one bedroom apartment drauf. Wir zahlen für unser Haus 9k kalt. Grüße aus Limassol.
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Mit 1 Million € im VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders UCITS ETF wäre ich eigentlich schon finanziell frei:
ich würde netto etwa €2.771,39 pro Monat erhalten. In Zypern wären Dividenden und Aktien steuerfrei, sodass ich im Notfall meinen Koffer packen und auswandern könnte.
Würden euch ca 2800€ Netto monatlich reichen?
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@samuel_leeds You buy a dream home in a city. You can’t spell the name of the city correctly. Ok.
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We just signed the contract to buy our dream home in Phucket 🇹🇭
It cost just 56m BAHT (£1.3m), and is a freehold property next to Bang Tao beach 🏝️
The best part is we will now qualify to get our official Welathy Global Citizenships, meaning we can spend as much time as we like in Thailand and pay 0% tax of our global income!
Most people assume you the only countries that are require zero income taxes are Dubai, Monaco and Cayman Islands, but there are so many other great options - not just great for business, but also go raising a family.

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@SimpkinsBooks @thealepalombo And? Nobody with a brain keeps his money in CY banks. Doesn’t make an sense
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@thealepalombo Remember what Cyprus did to their citizen’s bank accounts in 2008?
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Cyprus is one of the strongest European options right now. My honest view: 80% of mobile families will end up here. And many will pair it with Asian-based asset and company structures.
No other jurisdiction offers this flexibility.
The non-dom regime lasts 17 years. 0% on foreign-sourced income for the entire duration, extendable. Corporate tax is 15%, but holding structures frequently pay 0% tax and 0% withholding tax. Main cost in practice: healthcare contribution on certain income caps, capped at roughly €4.7k/year.
No more flexible European residency exists. 60-day rule for tax residency, now compatible with second tax residencies. You can keep Cyprus as a base while living nomadically.
Golden Visa from €300K. Citizenship after 8 years, or as few as 4 to 5 for highly skilled professionals on the fast-track. Underrated. One of the most accessible EU passport pathways available.
Crypto structuring requires care, but that should be part of any planning exercise regardless.
When NHR ends for many in Portugal, Cyprus will be the natural European pivot, and Thailand the more obvious Asian base. I'm working on a technical case study with local practitioners, plus a lifestyle post.
For families with kids, best towns in Cyprus: Limassol, Paphos, others? Which would you recommend? Pros and cons?



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@Fillley @TweetsOfSumit Stimmt halt einfach nicht. In DE immernoch sehr profitabel.
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@TweetsOfSumit Die Party auf dem Immomarkt ist halt vorbei. Wir sind an Grenzen angekommen die nicht mehr machbar sind.
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@nickbruhman @Lucaecom Applied with my LLC and application was never reviewed. 3M revenue, legit business, 3 years old, ITIN, it’s all there
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Not knowing @nickbruhman personally, but Slash is by far the best banking option right now on the market for Ecom, working with many fintech banks but Slash is top notch:
- hyper secure cards by only allowing specific merchants and in general the most specific rule options for your cards
- adding 50-80k usd in additional profit per month through their cashback
- ultra fast support and Ecom understanding
We moved all of our spend to slash, they deserve all the hype.
nickbruhman@nickbruhman
I have yet to meet a competitor as invested in closing as I am most see the shitposts they don't see the high 8 figures in ARR I've added $500k/year in net profit? that's my week. this isn't magic. grinding 9am-12am most days a deal has many roads. find them or someone else will. I hope some of you can gain something out of this. genuinely hard to put my journey into words but I'll make sure there's something everyone can take from it
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This video is littered with poor analysis and half truths. Not feeling safe in Prenzlauerberg is absurd to the point to beggar belief.
There's lots to criticise about Germany (as I do myself as well) but there's no reason to let public opinion be shaped by fools.
Radical Living@RadicalFalk
I'm leaving Germany | Brutally Honest Review
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@KrieEis @RadicalFalk Nö. Lässt sich einfach lösen. Gibt diverse Ansätze
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@RadicalFalk Ich will auch raus aus Deutschland, bin hier aber gefangen. Hab mehrere GmbHs mit Angestellten, durch eine Gesetzesänderung darf ich aber nicht einfach auswandern sondern müsste dann 25% meines kompletten Vermögens abdrücken, was viel zu teuer für mich wäre…
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the irony of this spineless cuck making a 37-minute "brutally honest review" on why Germany has become a shithole without once mentioning immigration and instead blaming it all on energy prices and high taxes tells you everything you need to know about why Germany is going to zero.
they'll literally leave the country before they admit why.
Radical Living@RadicalFalk
I'm leaving Germany | Brutally Honest Review
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Trotz Missbrauchsvorwürfen: Ein Gericht in Bukarest hat alle rechtlichen Beschränkungen gegen Andrew Tate fallen lassen. Nun richten sich die Augen auf die britischen Ermittlungsbehörden. #ref=rss" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">spiegel.de/ausland/andrew…
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The actual hack that makes travel not ruin your week is something I call the Hotel Sandwich.
Luxury hotel before and after a long trip. Fully chills me out and gives white space on both sides. Proper travelmaxxing.
After being in Miami for a week, instead of flying straight home I've come to London for 4 nights to recover and booked a luxury hotel. Room service whilst I catch up on work, spa days, loads of sleep. Honestly it's become my favourite part of any trip.
I used to land and go straight back into it the next day then spend the whole week half asleep and irritable. You save one day but lose five. Your first meeting back you're running on fumes pretending to care about something that could've waited. Your training's off, your eating's off, your mood's off. And for what? To prove you're disciplined? That's not discipline, that's just ego.
Now I build in a reset on the way back. No rushing, no jet lag fog, just ease back into it like a normal person.
The before part matters too. Flying out the day of a trip means you arrive stressed and half present. Arriving the night before, sleeping in a nice hotel, waking up calm and ready is a completely different experience. You show up better. Simple as that.
I've started treating travel the same way I treat training. You wouldn't do a heavy session without warming up and cooling down. Same logic. The hotel sandwich is the warm up and cool down for travel.
It costs a couple of extra nights. It saves you a week of being useless. Took me a minute to figure it out but if you travel a lot, trust me on this one.
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