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DWS In­vest Con­ser­vat­ive Op­por­tun­it­ies

The defensive investment for capital market beginners

Mann stützt Kind beim Skateboard-Fahren

Every be­gin­ning is easi­er with the right com­pan­ion

When was the last time we started something completely new? It can be exciting and challenging at the same time, for example learning a foreign language, playing a new instrument or getting your motorbike licence. At first it feels like having all thumbs. But with practice and support from an expert, it gets much better straight away.

Becoming an investor can be easy

Beginners will be amazed, because it may be easier than expected and can be worthwhile. However, before getting started, you should clarify a few basic questions. Clicking on the respective preference shows the results of all survey responses.

Question 1
How long should the money be in­ves­ted?
How long should the money be invested?
Frau pustet gegen Pusteblume

After preferences have been clarified, we go into details

As­sess the need for safety!

Take a look at the risk classes.

Recognizing earnings opportunities and keeping an eye on risks

The four components of DWS Invest Conservative Opportunities

Sol­id found­a­tion

Investments in proven mixed fund strategies form a solid and conservative foundation.

Reg­u­lar in­terest in­come

Fixed-income investments such as government bonds or high-yield bonds are designed to generate solid income.

Op­por­tun­it­ies

In order to take advantage of potential returns, selected financial instruments such as equities or currencies are actively added to the mix.

Risk man­age­ment

In periods of increased uncertainty, investments in precious metals such as gold[5] currencies or corporate bonds[6] with good credit ratings.

For investors who wish to invest in the securities markets and place particular emphasis on solid, long-term capital preservation.

DWS Invest Conservative Opportunities LD

  • ISIN: LU2034326236
ISIN
LU2034326236
Category
Balanced Funds
Currency
EUR
Morningstar rating, as of: 30/12/2025

Per­form­ance

13/02/2026

Cumulative performance. Past performance is not indicative of future returns.

Risks[7]

  • Market, sector and company-related price fluctuations

  • Exchange rate fluctuations

  • The share value may fall below the purchase price at which the customer acquired the share.

  • Due to its composition/the techniques used by the fund management, the special fund exhibits increased volatility, i.e. share prices may be subject to significant downward or upward fluctuations even within short periods of time.

  • The fund invests a significant portion of its assets in other funds. When investing in other funds, it should be noted that several target funds may pursue the same or opposing investment strategies. This may result in existing risks accumulating and potential return opportunities cancelling each other out.

  • The fund enters into a significant number of derivative transactions with various counterparties. A derivative is a financial instrument whose value depends on the performance of one or more underlying assets. Due to its structure (e.g. leverage), it can have a greater impact on the fund than the direct purchase of the underlying assets.

  • Price losses when yields rise on the bond markets: If interest rates or yields on the bond market rise, newly issued bonds will have a higher interest rate than those already in circulation. As a result, the price of bonds already in circulation will fall. Selling such bonds before their maturity may therefore result in price losses.
  • Issuer credit risk and default risk. This generally refers to the risk of over-indebtedness or insolvency, i.e. a possible temporary or permanent inability to meet interest and/or principal repayment obligations on time.