@@misterbanshee7992 Would put the lions share into voo because its just a general s&p 500 index and will go up slow but consistent with market growth and is safer. But you won't match the gains of arkk or qqq but those will be much more of a roller coaster (much less predictable). fxaix seems redundant while holding voo and qqq to me but there is nothing wrong with that approach either its more a question of how much exposure do you want to amazon, apple, Microsoft ect. If you want to diversify your profile more vti and voo will give you the entire American stock exchange with just those two holdings alone.
6:50 QQQ vs ARKK vs SPX500 performance over the years 7:35 TQQQ (triple leverage) 11:4412:15-> 2x ARKK over 6 years! 8:35 ARKK top holdings 13:28 ARKK good now but QQQ better for 20 years hold because broader exposure
Great content! Have invested in both. AARK is the winner for me. Buzzer has to go, or be replaced by something less distracting from what the guests are saying.
Its a proven fact the more you try to out perform an index the worse you screw it up! Its easy to look good in a bull market , (ARKK) , but when it goes south the index is where to be! Its QQQ the solid winner for me!
LOL. It is a lot of fun reviewing these funds two years later. ARKK produce a NEGATIVE 50 percent CAGR! QQQ produced a NEGATIVE 7 percent CAGR! SPY had a positive 3 percent CAGR. But Cathie hasn't given up, so stayed tune.
Thanks so much for highlighting these two ETFs! I recommended them a couple weeks ago and you all did it! Loved hearing the discussion. I have wrestled with these two for a few weeks and it’s actually nice to see your experts wrestle with them as well. In the end, it seems like they are both good options and something worth finding a buy point on a red day or market pull back. Thanks again!
I love TQQQ, it's been very good to me so far. It's been very profitable to hold long term and buy the dips. 3x sector funds like SOXL and TECL may be worthwhile too, but I like that QQQ/TQQQ is more diversified. Dividend investors should consider QYLD, which generates income with covered calls on QQQ stocks. You don't get near as much capital appreciation or total performance as QQQ or TQQQ, but you do get much higher monthly dividends than any other stock or ETF that I'm aware of. The only other income ETF that even comes close is PFFA, which did not do well in the C-19 crash like I would have expected. The other thing to note about PFFA is the outrageous management fees. I also hold TSLA as an individual stock, so I don't want to add most ARK funds to my portfolio, but ARKG doesn't hold TSLA and I don't have any concentration of healthcare stocks in my portfolio, so I bought into ARKG at the first of the year. So far, so good.
Subscribed! I need more great investment ideas and I love this format. I invest in both ARKK and QQQ. Ark has proven that the extra expense is worth it.
Nice having you with us Blue Sky! Here's the entire playlist of ETF Battles, in case you missed any episodes: ruclips.net/p/PL2nQqIxm8RGD_gfMErNiiQYrOhIIMIEwu
Investing into QQQ is investing into technology - It always wins, it always innovates. Radical innovation is ARK Invest. While more volatile, will produce more gains if companies are chosen properly, which DOES seem to be the case! I am 25% into the Q's, 20% into S&P (5% each going into leveraged 3X Bulls), 10% into ARKK, 10% into ARKW, 5% AAPL, 10% Tesla, 5% TAN, 5% QCLN and I will have 5-10 stocks at any time only getting 1% - 2% of portfolio, including DOCU NIO SBE QCOM DKNG ENPH NVDA and others. Love this channel.
Chris: FYI, #ETFBattles is more than just QQQ...it's a weekly show, so be sure to check out our weekly episodes. Glad you're enjoying ETFguide TV and be sure to subscribe to our channel!
Whether a company chooses to go public on the Nasdaq or NYSE is quite arbitrary. I'm wary of investing in the QQQ for its "strategy." At least ARKK has a strategy.
NASDAQ is heavily concentrated with tech companies, probably won't find oil or gas company there... My point is is that it isn't arbitrary if you choose NASDAQ you're choosing big tech as being a larger percentage of your portfolio and pushing out industrials and finance. I hold QQQM for big tech exposure and ARK funds for small/mid tech.
@@ikust007 The subject is QQQ vs. ARKK. Neither is leveraged, so why compare either to a 3x fund? Since both are tech heavy, then yes, compare to a chip fund, for example XSD, or another tech fund (VGT), but not leveraged ones. That’s apples to oranges; Buicks to Lamborghinis. Dave Kreinces points out TQQQ has outperformed them all, so maybe he’s getting in some self-promotion for a leveraged fund he’s recommended that’s done very well. But if an index (NASDAQ 100) rose during a certain period, you’d expect the leveraged version of that same index to have risen even more. If you want to discuss whether a 3x fund really gives you three times the underlying index over the long-term, that’s perfectly fine, but it’s not the subject at hand.
@@zaq55 i am extremely impressed - and I must say , clouded! - by your knowledge. I do not have all of your connaissance: I was going to simply invest in ARKK, ARKG & UFO. But the first ones have climbed substantially the last months ...
Thank you Suzanne for dropping by and enjoying #ETFBattles Be sure to check out our other battles from our first season right here: ruclips.net/p/PL2nQqIxm8RGD_gfMErNiiQYrOhIIMIEwu Best of success to you, Ron
@@savannahtraderful FNGU is actually an ETN, it's not an ETF. It's a minor detail that doesn't go noticed during good times, but ETN's have credit risk from the institutions backing them. And if the institution defaults on their debt or gets close to that point, it would adversely impact an ETN whereas an ETF none of this comes into play. In 2008, Lehman Brothers Opta ETNs blew up and nobody in the ETN industry stepped up to help out. It was shocking too, because you'd think the industry would've had some smarts to instill investor confidence in the ETN marketplace. All of this is just a footnote in history that nobody, but people like us keep track of. Just FYI BM. Take care, Ron
@@etfguide Thanks for the information. I didn't know about the difference of the ETN, ETF. I've seen the FNGU vs TQQQ vidio posted and watch it. I'm interested in both. ruclips.net/video/wXptkvi0x5U/видео.html
@@coolguy-ze1gs lol Kid all these have went up. You need to go back to the drawing board. No need to curse at anyone either. It's not Iike i am using you're money right.
@@TheReminisce777 even if you compare it for 5 years performance, tqqq still outperforms ark by 411%. Ark for the last 5 years has grown by 552.39% while tqqq, has grown by 963.73%. But Ark though has outperforms qqq
Hi Oscar, We don't offer opinions on single tickers, but if you have a specific ETF Battle request, we'll take it. It has to be 2 ETF tickers vs. each other. FYI we featured ICLN in a recent #ETFBattles episode, here's the link: ruclips.net/video/r-0i1jOSC8U/видео.html
Solid suggestion Vu! We've been talking internally about doing something like this but without contaminating the spirit of the analysis and show. Thanks for dropping by and watching #ETFBattles !
Ark all the way. It was clear from the beginning the one guest was going to choose QQQ. His reason is clear when you read between the lines. The buzzer is horrible.
Sean: ARKK vs. ARKK is a little too much ARKK for everybody, no? BTW, we just did a ARKW vs. VGT battle you will probably dig: ruclips.net/video/fvLlBQUbe-I/видео.html #ETFBattles
YES!!, that is TRUE!, I am on a path to a self-destruction in the morning!!! Do I get a Krispy Kreme?, or Dunkin Donuts?, to go with my morning coffee???☕☕🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩 Speaking of that can you do a battle between "Krispy Kreme corporation" and "Dunkin Donuts Corporation"!!, what should I buy more of???
GM Good Guy! We bailed on the stock picking game a while back, so we can't offer you any insight on individual tickers. On another note, back in the day Krispy Kreme used to have stores with their "donut theaters." Are they still doing that? Those things were amazing machines.
@@etfguide Yes! I concur with MTUM. What about ARKK vs. XT ? Not exactly sure how XT holdings and weights are defined but seems to be like a passive ARKK focused on disruptive companies as well.
@@20sil FYI, we're working on an upcoming battle with ARKK vs. ARKW. And BTW, XT is interesting ETF because it's index linked whereas ARKK is actively managed. They both target the same type of disruptive companies, but with different investment approaches. Thank you for your excellent and thoughtful request. #ETFBattles
It was designed to do the same thing as ARKK with a lower cost. I would keep quiet on it until you buy into it enough. Look into QQQM too its a cheaper version of QQQ. A combo of QQQM, QQQJ and maybe something else like a smallcap etf may be a decent but risky combo. Or QQQM and ARKK and a small cap etf too. But ARKK is too expensive to hold for longer than a few years.
FYI, Season II of ETF Battles just started and we've modified our sound effects. Enjoy! #ETFBattles Here's our first episode of Season II: ruclips.net/video/5eP02KednLI/видео.html
Almost? That's not good enough. We're conducting an internal company wide search to locate the evil perpetrators behind these buzzers and bells. Stay tuned!
Wow. This is a really intriguing matchup. It also looks like a possible double-header. One potential obstacle is the limited performance history for these ETF tickers. Not sure our judges will bite, but we'll see. Thank you NaijaOracle for watching!
ARK focuses on returns over 5 years or more. So returns on individual years are irrelevant. Given that ARK returns a lot more, and invests in new firms which could fall, so need research, cost is not as important.
This reminds me of the 1990s conversation: Microsoft or apple... they both won... I hold both ARKK and QQQ.
Same here. Bought and buying both.
Same I hold less QQQ though since I hold VOO as well
Facts I have both and they’re the foundation of my portfolio. Best thing I ever done.
I was going to get fxaix qqq arkk and voo is it bad to have all 4 of those ? I got 30k and can put 2k month into them
@@misterbanshee7992 Would put the lions share into voo because its just a general s&p 500 index and will go up slow but consistent with market growth and is safer. But you won't match the gains of arkk or qqq but those will be much more of a roller coaster (much less predictable). fxaix seems redundant while holding voo and qqq to me but there is nothing wrong with that approach either its more a question of how much exposure do you want to amazon, apple, Microsoft ect. If you want to diversify your profile more vti and voo will give you the entire American stock exchange with just those two holdings alone.
6:50 QQQ vs ARKK vs SPX500 performance over the years
7:35 TQQQ (triple leverage) 11:44 12:15-> 2x ARKK over 6 years!
8:35 ARKK top holdings
13:28 ARKK good now but QQQ better for 20 years hold because broader exposure
We could use a few extra video editors. Is that what you do? Love the minute markers mnsoyan but uncertain about the point you're trying to make.
@@etfguide Just taking notes for my own reference. Video is great. 😄👍
@@mnsoyan OK. Glad you're enjoying 8-)
These are very good comparisons. There’s literally almost no answer to these. Both are outstanding funds.
Interesting format here. Suggestion: Lose the 30 second buzzer which is only annoying if the average answer goes on for 2:30.
Finally! Someone that's a better time keeper than Ron! Best, Ron
Season II of #ETFBattles has started and the buzzer is gone. ruclips.net/p/PL2nQqIxm8RGDoEQwGPY3vYk8KDoaWXrkR
David seems to be the poster boy
for TQQQ because he compares
every ETF to its risky exposure
invested on ARKK, ARKF, and ARKW all have been performing at leats over 50% of my capital, can't complain having a higher expense ratio than QQQ
Great content! Have invested in both. AARK is the winner for me. Buzzer has to go, or be replaced by something less distracting from what the guests are saying.
Agree: DO NOT appreciate de buzzer. Not useful .
Boy are you wrong. its crashed 70%
Its a proven fact the more you try to out perform an index the worse you screw it up! Its easy to look good in a bull market , (ARKK) , but when it goes south the index is where to be! Its QQQ the solid winner for me!
Dude, that buzzer.. can you edit those out?
Season II arrives in mid-January and improvements to the show are being made! Thank you Alex for watching!
LOL. It is a lot of fun reviewing these funds two years later. ARKK produce a NEGATIVE 50 percent CAGR! QQQ produced a NEGATIVE 7 percent CAGR! SPY had a positive 3 percent CAGR. But Cathie hasn't given up, so stayed tune.
Thanks so much for highlighting these two ETFs! I recommended them a couple weeks ago and you all did it! Loved hearing the discussion. I have wrestled with these two for a few weeks and it’s actually nice to see your experts wrestle with them as well. In the end, it seems like they are both good options and something worth finding a buy point on a red day or market pull back. Thanks again!
Kevin: We're glad the analysis was helpful and thanks for checking back!
me too
@@authorcraigcothren Thank you Criag for dropping by again. Good to see you!
Got ARKK, ARKW and ARKG for a week now and I’m happy!
I love TQQQ, it's been very good to me so far. It's been very profitable to hold long term and buy the dips. 3x sector funds like SOXL and TECL may be worthwhile too, but I like that QQQ/TQQQ is more diversified.
Dividend investors should consider QYLD, which generates income with covered calls on QQQ stocks. You don't get near as much capital appreciation or total performance as QQQ or TQQQ, but you do get much higher monthly dividends than any other stock or ETF that I'm aware of. The only other income ETF that even comes close is PFFA, which did not do well in the C-19 crash like I would have expected. The other thing to note about PFFA is the outrageous management fees.
I also hold TSLA as an individual stock, so I don't want to add most ARK funds to my portfolio, but ARKG doesn't hold TSLA and I don't have any concentration of healthcare stocks in my portfolio, so I bought into ARKG at the first of the year. So far, so good.
How'd TQQQ work out for you this year?
Subscribed! I need more great investment ideas and I love this format. I invest in both ARKK and QQQ. Ark has proven that the extra expense is worth it.
Nice having you with us Blue Sky! Here's the entire playlist of ETF Battles, in case you missed any episodes: ruclips.net/p/PL2nQqIxm8RGD_gfMErNiiQYrOhIIMIEwu
Ark stocks are for me the best choice.
Investing into QQQ is investing into technology - It always wins, it always innovates. Radical innovation is ARK Invest. While more volatile, will produce more gains if companies are chosen properly, which DOES seem to be the case! I am 25% into the Q's, 20% into S&P (5% each going into leveraged 3X Bulls), 10% into ARKK, 10% into ARKW, 5% AAPL, 10% Tesla, 5% TAN, 5% QCLN and I will have 5-10 stocks at any time only getting 1% - 2% of portfolio, including DOCU NIO SBE QCOM DKNG ENPH NVDA and others. Love this channel.
Thank you Kyle for weighing in and dropping by. We love you back!
How has the last two years been?
ARK- G on the genomics field has been a killer for me surpassing VTI and Voo combined
Ouch! For the two years following this video, ARKG produced a NEGATIVE 45 percent CAGR!
Love this! i follow QQQ but am invested in ARKK, ARKQ and ARKF.
Chris: FYI, #ETFBattles is more than just QQQ...it's a weekly show, so be sure to check out our weekly episodes. Glad you're enjoying ETFguide TV and be sure to subscribe to our channel!
Why not both? Why not Zoidberg?
As of this recording QQQ is at $285.71/share, and ARKK is at $102.76/share
Whether a company chooses to go public on the Nasdaq or NYSE is quite arbitrary. I'm wary of investing in the QQQ for its "strategy." At least ARKK has a strategy.
bought into the Q's around the 60's and dollar costed to160's. I'm still in at at 310's. Unbelievable returns
NASDAQ is heavily concentrated with tech companies, probably won't find oil or gas company there... My point is is that it isn't arbitrary if you choose NASDAQ you're choosing big tech as being a larger percentage of your portfolio and pushing out industrials and finance. I hold QQQM for big tech exposure and ARK funds for small/mid tech.
What is the ETF overlap analyzer that was shown at 5:15?
It's available at ETFAction.com. You can sign up for a free account.
Is there an entry price where QQQ isn't worth it? I want to buy some and hold but the price is so high
I suggest buying a few shares on the dip, then adding more as you go
I agree.
Consider ARKF, I'm up 15% in two weeks, it's roughly $41 a share currently
Was it worth the wait..?
Love these videos. Thank you for doing these. Can you please consider more thematic comparisons like ARKF vs FINX? GENY vs MILN? MJ vs POTX?
JV: Thank you for dropping buy and giving us your battle requests! #ETFBattles
great request....cheers
Can you add OGIG , OUSA in your etfs battle..Thanks
Yes, why of course. Thank you ReyMore!
Would it be possible to analyze UFO? Thank you !
Glad i found this channel!!!
Justin: We are too! Welcome aboard to #ETFBattles and the #PortfolioReportCard
Makes no sense to compare leveraged funds to non-leveraged.
Would you be kind enough to elaborate ? Cheers and thank you .
@@ikust007 The subject is QQQ vs. ARKK. Neither is leveraged, so why compare either to a 3x fund? Since both are tech heavy, then yes, compare to a chip fund, for example XSD, or another tech fund (VGT), but not leveraged ones. That’s apples to oranges; Buicks to Lamborghinis.
Dave Kreinces points out TQQQ has outperformed them all, so maybe he’s getting in some self-promotion for a leveraged fund he’s recommended that’s done very well. But if an index (NASDAQ 100) rose during a certain period, you’d expect the leveraged version of that same index to have risen even more. If you want to discuss whether a 3x fund really gives you three times the underlying index over the long-term, that’s perfectly fine, but it’s not the subject at hand.
@@zaq55 i am extremely impressed - and I must say , clouded! - by your knowledge. I do not have all of your connaissance: I was going to simply invest in ARKK, ARKG & UFO. But the first ones have climbed substantially the last months ...
Could you battle LIT vs BATT
For me it’s qqq by a little. I own both though because it’s different exposures
Enough with the buzzer. Why would you blare that in our ears when they don't acknowledge it anyway? So annoying
I agree, this is a discussion of comparing ETFs, not the Price is Right, so annoying!
I've never seen this channel. Great battle. I have QQQ but will be adding ARKK and probably TQQQ. Thanks for the analysis!💪
Thank you Suzanne for dropping by and enjoying #ETFBattles Be sure to check out our other battles from our first season right here: ruclips.net/p/PL2nQqIxm8RGD_gfMErNiiQYrOhIIMIEwu Best of success to you, Ron
FNGU is another good 3X leveraged ETF. I've traded both FNGU and TQQQ. Agree with Dave's comment. They're not just for day trading strategy.
@@savannahtraderful FNGU is actually an ETN, it's not an ETF. It's a minor detail that doesn't go noticed during good times, but ETN's have credit risk from the institutions backing them. And if the institution defaults on their debt or gets close to that point, it would adversely impact an ETN whereas an ETF none of this comes into play. In 2008, Lehman Brothers Opta ETNs blew up and nobody in the ETN industry stepped up to help out. It was shocking too, because you'd think the industry would've had some smarts to instill investor confidence in the ETN marketplace. All of this is just a footnote in history that nobody, but people like us keep track of. Just FYI BM. Take care, Ron
@@etfguide Thanks for the information. I didn't know about the difference of the ETN, ETF. I've seen the FNGU vs TQQQ vidio posted and watch it. I'm interested in both.
ruclips.net/video/wXptkvi0x5U/видео.html
you know what... just own them BOTH!
QQQ,SPY,TESLA, ARKK is my mix. Tech heavy but that's the future
No it's not. Value is the future, growth is dead.
@@coolguy-ze1gs you couldn't be more wrong, you must be a new investor good luck kid
@@williamjamessiddis3975 Good luck to you buddy. PS, You shouldn't be investing if you don't know about market cycles 😉
@@coolguy-ze1gs lol Kid all these have went up. You need to go back to the drawing board. No need to curse at anyone either. It's not Iike i am using you're money right.
@@williamjamessiddis3975 None of it went up.
At least QQQ didn’t lose this time. Definitely something to consider. I like the clarity on how to use TQQQ as well. Cheers guys 🥃
Thank you JJ!
Also it said t qqq out performerd arkk in 6 year how could this be when arkk went public 5 years ago
@@TheReminisce777 even if you compare it for 5 years performance, tqqq still outperforms ark by 411%. Ark for the last 5 years has grown by 552.39% while tqqq, has grown by 963.73%. But Ark though has outperforms qqq
Thank you for this!! great content!! considering ARKK as a small part of my portfolio.
Glad we could help RV.
Great content! What about XT or MTUM vs QQQ or SPY?
Hi Lara: FYI, QQQ and SPY have been featured in multiple #ETFBattles, here's our full playlist. ruclips.net/p/PL2nQqIxm8RGD_gfMErNiiQYrOhIIMIEwu
how do you pick up a question i had for days :D
Woah i love both of these
Anyone holding arkk or other ark funds in June 2021?
Could you do a MTUM vs QQQ? or a MTUM vs ARKK?
Thanks Pushkar for chiming in. Nice to have you with us. #ETFBattles
MTUM VS ARKK GETS MY VOTE TOO.... CHEERS
How do you guys feel about $tan $icln and $pbw ??? Thanks 🙏
Hi Oscar, We don't offer opinions on single tickers, but if you have a specific ETF Battle request, we'll take it. It has to be 2 ETF tickers vs. each other. FYI we featured ICLN in a recent #ETFBattles episode, here's the link: ruclips.net/video/r-0i1jOSC8U/видео.html
Kicking myself for not buying SARK in Jan 2022. It is up over 80 percent!
Fo-shure! And I regret not buying Microsoft at .75 cents in 1986! I also regret not taking your 2 rooks when I had the chance. Best, Ron
I have both its a win win
Thanks Abe for your two cents!
It is ARKK not AARK as it says in the video title
Good catch and corrected!
I got QQQ and ARKW
I would like to suggest MTUM vs QQQ
Great breakdown again, how about SCHB v VTI for the next #ETFBattle
AJ: You got it! Thanks for your battle request and don't forget to subscribe to our channel! #ETFBattles
FYI AJ: We just did a broad market rumble with VTI vs. SCHB vs. ONEQ. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/1AvWhe-fgPU/видео.html
ARKG. With No Tesla holding but the best performance Ark etf of 2020.
There should be a sudden death or tie breaker mechanism. Maybe YTD performance is the tie breaker?
Solid suggestion Vu! We've been talking internally about doing something like this but without contaminating the spirit of the analysis and show. Thanks for dropping by and watching #ETFBattles !
My ETF match up request : SNSR VS MILN
Global X ETFs
I also wanted to see DRIV vs someone
DRIV vs. CARZ would be a good matchup. Thank you JM for dropping by! #ETFBattles
Thank you for the useful content!
@@mooreideas You got it! Be sure to subscribe to ETFguide TV.
I JUST SUBSCRIBED.... I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A FACE OFF OF FDN (LIKE QQQ BUT BETTER) AND THE SOFTWARE ETF SMH
Got it Craig and a HUGE thanks for subscribing. Glad to have you with us.
Ark all the way. It was clear from the beginning the one guest was going to choose QQQ. His reason is clear when you read between the lines. The buzzer is horrible.
Please update now.
wait... this is abt QQQ and ARKK.. why there's TQQQ? After watching this, I'm confused LOL
Good stuff NIO! 8-) Thanks for dropping by. FYI, we have some auto EV ETF Battles coming up for Season 2. Don't miss it!
Let’s see a TQQQ vs ARKW battle.
Good one. Dave would probably love this battle. Thank you and BTW are you more ALPA than BETA or more BETA than ALPHA?
can you do arkk vs arkk lol
for example arkk g vs arkk innovation and so on etc.
Sean: ARKK vs. ARKK is a little too much ARKK for everybody, no? BTW, we just did a ARKW vs. VGT battle you will probably dig: ruclips.net/video/fvLlBQUbe-I/видео.html #ETFBattles
How about TMFC vs VOO?
Rod N. - This is a very good matchup request. Congratulations, you got our attention. Stay tuned! Thanks for dropping by.
Buy both.
Let’s do ARKW vs TQQQ
This looks like a Dave-approved battle, lol! Thank you AB.
YES!!, that is TRUE!, I am on a path to a self-destruction in the morning!!! Do I get a Krispy Kreme?, or Dunkin Donuts?, to go with my morning coffee???☕☕🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩
Speaking of that can you do a battle between "Krispy Kreme corporation" and "Dunkin Donuts Corporation"!!, what should I buy more of???
GM Good Guy! We bailed on the stock picking game a while back, so we can't offer you any insight on individual tickers.
On another note, back in the day Krispy Kreme used to have stores with their "donut theaters." Are they still doing that? Those things were amazing machines.
ARKK vs. MTUM?
Thank you Kevin. Good one!
@@etfguide Yes! I concur with MTUM. What about ARKK vs. XT ? Not exactly sure how XT holdings and weights are defined but seems to be like a passive ARKK focused on disruptive companies as well.
@@20sil FYI, we're working on an upcoming battle with ARKK vs. ARKW. And BTW, XT is interesting ETF because it's index linked whereas ARKK is actively managed. They both target the same type of disruptive companies, but with different investment approaches. Thank you for your excellent and thoughtful request. #ETFBattles
Ohh you're aggressive, here is a leveraged etf! Nice strategy... might as well have them take out a heloc and load into tqqq
its all well and good until the leveraged etf issuer becomes insolvent
QQQJ may be closer performing to ARKK than QQQ.
It was designed to do the same thing as ARKK with a lower cost. I would keep quiet on it until you buy into it enough. Look into QQQM too its a cheaper version of QQQ. A combo of QQQM, QQQJ and maybe something else like a smallcap etf may be a decent but risky combo. Or QQQM and ARKK and a small cap etf too. But ARKK is too expensive to hold for longer than a few years.
And the winner is SARK
As of early 2022 correct.
Avg cost of ARKK $54......current roughly $90. QQQ 20 year CAGR of 26% is very impressive!
It is really annoying that they only have 30 seconds to answer
Sorry, but without the :30 second limit, this might be a 45 minute show?!?!?!
Much better with the 30sec limit!
SMH v QQQ or RTH v QQQ
Thank you Dave S!
Remove the buzzer please, its annoying. Thanks for great content.
FYI, Season II of ETF Battles just started and we've modified our sound effects. Enjoy! #ETFBattles Here's our first episode of Season II: ruclips.net/video/5eP02KednLI/видео.html
Almost love the channel, buzzers and bells highly annoying.
Almost? That's not good enough. We're conducting an internal company wide search to locate the evil perpetrators behind these buzzers and bells. Stay tuned!
@@etfguide I like the sound effects, it keeps it playful.. each unto his own I guess
Yeah I enjoyed the content but get rid of the sounds.
QQQ all time
AARK?
Yes, AARK vs. QQQ. Any further questions?
ESPO vs HERO vs NERD
Wow. This is a really intriguing matchup. It also looks like a possible double-header. One potential obstacle is the limited performance history for these ETF tickers. Not sure our judges will bite, but we'll see. Thank you NaijaOracle for watching!
Nasdaq is quite overvalued
ARKK
I have both win win
AVUV vs SLYV
ARK focuses on returns over 5 years or more. So returns on individual years are irrelevant. Given that ARK returns a lot more, and invests in new firms which could fall, so need research, cost is not as important.
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...thumbs up back at you S Thinker...for the rest of us who THINK more than we TALK. #ETFBattles
Whats with this guy
VTSAX vs VOO
Hi Alex, we only do head-to-head #ETFBattles and VTSAX is a mutual fund, so it doesn't make the cut.
Dream,believe and subscribe
The buzzer is annoying
It's gone for Season II. Check out our latest episodes.
How about doing NUSI vs. QYLD?
Thank you Andrew.