yorick
Dryer sheet wannabe
Howdy,
I will be based in Europe Soon(tm), with a net worth of maybe 5 mil (not including house), with maybe another 2 mil in the next 2 years if earn-out goes well. I'll stop working in 2 years as well, or that's the plan. I'll be 56 then.
This is a windfall. I haven't had money like this before - barely at 1 mil previously. And this opens up options.
One option: An investment bank in Austria (recommended by an acquaintance) that offers private equity. The idea is to have a blend of their private equity fund and bonds, and so get 7-8% return without the risk of going all-in on stocks.
Other option: Just an S&P 500 like the Xtrackers S&P 500 UCITS ETF 4C, and bonds, in some form of mix. Low management cost (0.06%), and as much volatility as the mix gives me. It wouldn't be 7-8% a year unless I go all-in, which I won't.
My question then: Are there members here who have gone the private equity route?
If so, what has your experience been?
If not, why did you decide against it?
I will be based in Europe Soon(tm), with a net worth of maybe 5 mil (not including house), with maybe another 2 mil in the next 2 years if earn-out goes well. I'll stop working in 2 years as well, or that's the plan. I'll be 56 then.
This is a windfall. I haven't had money like this before - barely at 1 mil previously. And this opens up options.
One option: An investment bank in Austria (recommended by an acquaintance) that offers private equity. The idea is to have a blend of their private equity fund and bonds, and so get 7-8% return without the risk of going all-in on stocks.
Other option: Just an S&P 500 like the Xtrackers S&P 500 UCITS ETF 4C, and bonds, in some form of mix. Low management cost (0.06%), and as much volatility as the mix gives me. It wouldn't be 7-8% a year unless I go all-in, which I won't.
My question then: Are there members here who have gone the private equity route?
If so, what has your experience been?
If not, why did you decide against it?