Thank you all for the replies.
I realized that the difference between a high end cue and a decent cue, is the design and not the technology and quality.
Right now I'm not in the position to spend money on Swarovski crystals incrusted on my cue, nor that I have any interest in that.
All I want in a cue is to serve best for it's purpose.
I made a trip to the mall yesterday and bought a nice cue from there.
It's a BCE Kruger KR.108B
I paid 53 euros for the cue and another 14 euro for a textile case that doesn't take much space and protects the cue perfectly.
I think that would be eough to get me started and once I will make progress and will start to consider myself a player, then I will consider buying a better cue.
However, I went right to the pool club after purchasing the cue, it makes a huge difference. It plays great, it feels great, and at the same time it looks very nice for a decent/inexpensive cue.
Here are some pictures of the cue I bought. Generic pictures I found on google.