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Idk how banks work over in the EU, but in the US most banks have in-house financial investors who you can work with specifically for this kind of stuff. There's also separate investment firms who you can work with, some of which provide tools for people who want a closer handle on their own money. Point is I wouldn't recommend doing it alone, at least not without talking to an investment expert first.
Another tip, from the guy I invested with, is don't pull out the first year just cause it was a rocky start, cause markets as a whole are unpredictable and you'll prolly make it back and more within the next 2 years