Great video, ETFs and indexes are solid investments for as you mentioned stressed free returns. I think it is most important however to invest in broad market funds like VTI or vtsax to ensure you capitalize on both value and growth stocks…
Investing in the stock market is the best option to make a passive income. Virtually all the markets are crazy, most people pay more attention to the shiniest position on the graph, I’m keeping a diversified portfolio.
If investing for a long term (decades), and if the assumption is that market goes up over a long term, then I think the only plausible way to “beat the market” is to use leveraged ETFs.
I think the best strategy to use to beat the market is this: Invest in the top performing ETFs, but also, invest in the biggest holdings of those ETFs. That way, you maximize your gains without adding too much risk.
How are you minimizing risk in the strategy?? If the major sector it follows decides to dump.. and your holding those stock along with that etf.. to me sounds like you also compounding your losses when that sector dives.
Hey Joseph, love your channel. I just started with 2k investment and going to add 500 month in dividends style profile For next 10 yrs before I retire . Is spreading it out among 10 different ETF in the different sectors a good idea? Or should I do more or less? What’s your thoughts ? Thanks
Hi Max. Great to see you in the community and love the plan for monthly investing. I don't think you need an ETF for every sector (in fact buying all the Sectors that and might as well by the SPY), maybe just 3-5 sector funds and 2-3 ETFs in focused themes like growth or dividends or something else.
What is the better option right now REITs that he has mentioned in one of the previous video or the ETFs that he just mentioned in this video and I am new to the stock market.
Do you have just a cash investing account or IRA? I think REITs get taxed differently. I would use something like vti for the core of my portfolio and as the cyclical nature of the market over time you could either research good company's in each industry or find decent sector ETFs low expense. Personally I feel like bonds are a glorified savings in comparison to the market but all needs can be met differently Edited for grammar
Hello, i recently follow you. I start watching your video. I appreciate your way. I am from EU and several of your ETF are not UCITS. Would you have a site that provide ETF UCITS equivalent for EU citizen? Thanks in advance
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On TD Ameritrade, it says that wyld and ryld dividend were cut in their Payout frequency. Is this true?
Here for it!! Always preaching ETFs!
Great video, ETFs and indexes are solid investments for as you mentioned stressed free returns. I think it is most important however to invest in broad market funds like VTI or vtsax to ensure you capitalize on both value and growth stocks…
I am buying FDRV for electric vehicle revolution exposure and SPUU for 2x return of the S&P.
I like ETF`s rather than stocks, more diversified.
I think i would just own VTI/ITOT and a Total Bond Market if necessary
Thanks. Retiring soon and need a place to park money for a year or 2.
Investing in the stock market is the best option to make a passive income. Virtually all the markets are crazy, most people pay more attention to the shiniest position on the graph, I’m keeping a diversified portfolio.
If investing for a long term (decades), and if the assumption is that market goes up over a long term, then I think the only plausible way to “beat the market” is to use leveraged ETFs.
How about WHEAT and CORN ( both Teucrium funds)? They seem timely choices now. Can you comment? Tks.
Yay, ETFs.. 👍👍👍
I think the best strategy to use to beat the market is this: Invest in the top performing ETFs, but also, invest in the biggest holdings of those ETFs. That way, you maximize your gains without adding too much risk.
How are you minimizing risk in the strategy?? If the major sector it follows decides to dump.. and your holding those stock along with that etf.. to me sounds like you also compounding your losses when that sector dives.
@@soulseeker42388 lower risk than only owning the individual stocks I think is the point
Hey Joseph, love your channel. I just started with 2k investment and going to add 500 month in dividends style profile For next 10 yrs before I retire . Is spreading it out among 10 different ETF in the different sectors a good idea? Or should I do more or less? What’s your thoughts ? Thanks
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Hi Max. Great to see you in the community and love the plan for monthly investing. I don't think you need an ETF for every sector (in fact buying all the Sectors that and might as well by the SPY), maybe just 3-5 sector funds and 2-3 ETFs in focused themes like growth or dividends or something else.
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What is the better option right now REITs that he has mentioned in one of the previous video or the ETFs that he just mentioned in this video and I am new to the stock market.
Do you have just a cash investing account or IRA? I think REITs get taxed differently. I would use something like vti for the core of my portfolio and as the cyclical nature of the market over time you could either research good company's in each industry or find decent sector ETFs low expense. Personally I feel like bonds are a glorified savings in comparison to the market but all needs can be met differently
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Low expense ratios and low turnover rate is what I look for
This is cool but I’m too lazy. Passive index fund investing is the easy way
Hello, i recently follow you. I start watching your video. I appreciate your way. I am from EU and several of your ETF are not UCITS. Would you have a site that provide ETF UCITS equivalent for EU citizen? Thanks in advance
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The bowtie nation is being shadow banned! Lol just here for the algorithm