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Mintos Blog: Mintos: Build Wealth with Passive Income Investing

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A number like “10% a year” sounds simple until you work out what it actually leaves you with. Ten percent on a lump sum you never touch is one figure. Ten percent with money added every month is another. Ten percent with each year’s return folded back in is a third, and it is usually far larger than people expect.

This is the gap an invest...


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Not every investor wants the same level of involvement. Some want to research, select, and manage every ETF in their portfolio themselves. Others would rather set a risk level and let a managed portfolio handle the selection, allocation, and rebalancing automatically. Both are legitimate approaches, and neither is inherently better. The ...


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ETFs and index funds are close cousins. Both track an index passively, both offer broad diversification at low cost, and both are built for investors who want market returns without active management. The real differences between an ETF and an index fund come down to structure, how each one is traded, priced, and held. This guide breaks down tho...


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Bonds have moved back into focus for European investors. After years when low rates made fixed income feel like the quiet part of an investment portfolio, yields have become more relevant again. Government bonds, corporate bonds, high-yield bonds, green bonds, and fractional bonds now give investors several ways to build income, manage risk, and...


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How to invest in ETFs | A step-by-step guide for European investors

These days, buying a first ETF takes less time than opening a bank account. The process is short, the minimum investment on most platforms is low, and the mechanics are no more complicated than placing an online order. 

What takes longer is everything that ...


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