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The world is in a stock market fever: Last year, Germans invested more money in stocks than ever before.

And in the still young year 2021, the hype surrounding the Gamestop share revealed to the general public how much money can be won and lost in the markets around the world within a few seconds.

But that has also unsettled many savers.

Which form of investment is now the right one for my money?

Is the stock market also something for older savers or should I withdraw all of my assets from shares when I retire?

How do I best spread my risk as a young person?

And above all: where should I go with my lockdown savings now?

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Because that is precisely why the question of one's own wealth is more burning than ever today: German citizens are currently putting much more money on the high edge.

Private households save for fear of unemployment or short-time work.

On the other hand, the second lockdown is dramatically hindering Germans' willingness to consume.

Instead of going on vacation or buying a new car, the money flows into the account.

But in the age of negative interest rates, it is precisely there that the pressure to invest is growing on savers: because the non-interest-bearing money is no longer - it is often even less.

Two experts in financial and asset investment, the independent asset manager

Frank Wieser

, Managing Director of PMP Vermögensmanagement, and WELT financial expert

Holger Zschäpitz therefore

reveal to WELT readers for two hours how they can cleverly solve their individual investment problems - regardless of whether they are just a few hundred or more 500,000 euros slumber in the account.

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From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., the two finance experts will answer your questions in the comment area - exclusively for WELT subscribers.

You can ask your questions beforehand in the comment area.

And if you don't find your way around with your question or need more comprehensive advice, you can now take part in the money check offered by WELT with V-Bank.

Here,

independent financial experts

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the savers' investments and give advice on optimization.