Dave! What are we thankful for? Generous markets most certainly. Our families, friends and life. In my case, I'm grateful for viewers like you, our judges and our video production staff. Great to see you again and I'm glad you're prospering. RD
In a year that growth ETFs have dominated, how could we not do another growth ETF battle just as the year is winding down? As you say, "BINGO!" Thanks for watching, RD
Triple header...with the addition of QQQ TQQQ and QQQM this "wildcard," concept is getting out of hand instead of comparing 3 the video compared 6 there should just be a separate battle category of "honorable mentions " to keep the focus on the actually funds that the battle is primarily about it takes the focus away from the actual funds it clutters up the video and can come off as convoluted IMO
I think limiting the wild card to a maximum number of nominated ETFs might be a good idea. I'm reluctant to add another category to our existing 4, because it would clutter the screen, plus there could be certain contests when and where no "wild cards" or "honorable mentions" are given. The beauty of wild cards is that it provides judges with an opportunity to give the audience better, alternative ETF choices (from a judges opinion). I'd rather have judges provide arguments of why they favor a wild card ETF over the rest of the group vs. forcing or limiting them to the headline battle ETFs. Thanks for watching! RD
@@etfguide QGRW vs other growth ETF of your choice . In Europe, QGRW for EU investors has a slightly different fund composition. The EU version is more concentrated in its top 10 holdings. If you could make a video about QGRW, I would be very grateful.
@@etfguide I wouldn’t mind seeing a video on the U.S. version, as I believe it would be beneficial for a wider audience. There are hardly any videos about QGRW, and there’s now almost two years of data since its inception to compare with QQQ, SCHG, etc.
@etfguide yes those are it. Uranium etfs. I'm just curious about the tech companies talking about their own power plants recently. May be good long term. I don't know im knew to this. Thanks.
It’s always interesting to listen David talking about QQQ, TQQQ and other leveraged products. He also mentioned in a lot of ETF battles that he favors QQQ, and it is the future SNP 500. I wish he can have more time to elaborate on that point. Can we invite those judges back to answer the questions of us viewers in the future ETF battles? I wish i can also suggest another growth ETF battles among QQQ, IYW and IGM? Than you.
@@etfguidethank you for your response. I wish to ask David why he thinks QQQ is the future of SP 500 and if we invest in QQQ whether we still need to have SPY in our portfolio.
@@etfguidemr. David Kreinces. Asking him to give more details why he thinks today’s QQQ is tomorrow’s SPY 500. And if we invest in QQQ, whether we still need to have SPY in our portfolio.
Happy Monday. Thanks for starting my week off with the new video.
Yes! Thanks for watching and drop us a few ETF tickers you'd like to see in an upcoming contest. Warm regards, RD
Battle request 🥊🥊 JP Morgan's JEPI and JEPQ vs Goldman Sachs GPIX and GPIQ income ETF
You got it. Thank you JB. RD
Thanks Ron and a Happy Thanksgiving to all. I've had a great year in my ETFs. Not too many stinkers this year.
Dave! What are we thankful for? Generous markets most certainly. Our families, friends and life. In my case, I'm grateful for viewers like you, our judges and our video production staff. Great to see you again and I'm glad you're prospering. RD
Another awesome ETF Battle Ron! Both Judges did a great job analyzing the ETF's. Enjoyed watching 👍
JB...great to see you again amigo. I concur with you! RD
As always, great video, Ron.
Can you please do a broad market etf battle - SCHB vs VTI? Thanks!
Thank you AliPez for your ETF Battle suggestion. This looks interesting! Best, Ron
Great ETFs battle + bingo
In a year that growth ETFs have dominated, how could we not do another growth ETF battle just as the year is winding down? As you say, "BINGO!" Thanks for watching, RD
Thanks Ron!!love the growth etfs!!
Glad you enjoyed it BOSS! Best, RD
Leveraged ETF's are not for buy-n-hold investors so why does David Kreinces bring up TQQQ/TECL every time in his battle videos?!
thanks!!
You're welcome!
SCHG all the way
Triple header...with the addition of QQQ TQQQ and QQQM this "wildcard," concept is getting out of hand instead of comparing 3 the video compared 6 there should just be a separate battle category of "honorable mentions " to keep the focus on the actually funds that the battle is primarily about it takes the focus away from the actual funds it clutters up the video and can come off as convoluted IMO
I think limiting the wild card to a maximum number of nominated ETFs might be a good idea. I'm reluctant to add another category to our existing 4, because it would clutter the screen, plus there could be certain contests when and where no "wild cards" or "honorable mentions" are given. The beauty of wild cards is that it provides judges with an opportunity to give the audience better, alternative ETF choices (from a judges opinion). I'd rather have judges provide arguments of why they favor a wild card ETF over the rest of the group vs. forcing or limiting them to the headline battle ETFs. Thanks for watching! RD
Can you make a video for QGRW and its UCITS version, please.
QGRW vs. ???? (We need exact ETF ticker symbols) Thank you Stefan!
@@etfguide QGRW vs other growth ETF of your choice . In Europe, QGRW for EU investors has a slightly different fund composition. The EU version is more concentrated in its top 10 holdings. If you could make a video about QGRW, I would be very grateful.
@@Stefan-el2wl Hi Stefan, the scope of our ETF analysis is restricted to US listed funds.
@@etfguide I wouldn’t mind seeing a video on the U.S. version, as I believe it would be beneficial for a wider audience. There are hardly any videos about QGRW, and there’s now almost two years of data since its inception to compare with QQQ, SCHG, etc.
If the NASDAQ 100 drops 33%, will TQQQ drop 99%??
Not exactly but pretty close
Growth etfs again….good
Urnm and ura please.
You want to see URNM vs. URA? Please confirm your exact ETF tickers.
@etfguide yes those are it. Uranium etfs. I'm just curious about the tech companies talking about their own power plants recently. May be good long term. I don't know im knew to this. Thanks.
That guy is so predictable, even if the battle is about metaverse ETFs, he will have to say Nooo!!! QQQ, TQQQ and QQQM. Its getting boring.
It’s always interesting to listen David talking about QQQ, TQQQ and other leveraged products. He also mentioned in a lot of ETF battles that he favors QQQ, and it is the future SNP 500. I wish he can have more time to elaborate on that point. Can we invite those judges back to answer the questions of us viewers in the future ETF battles? I wish i can also suggest another growth ETF battles among QQQ, IYW and IGM? Than you.
Thank you Gladstone for your ETF Battle suggestion! What questions and which judges do you want to ask them to? Nice to see you again. Best, RD
@@etfguidethank you for your response. I wish to ask David why he thinks QQQ is the future of SP 500 and if we invest in QQQ whether we still need to have SPY in our portfolio.
@@etfguidemr. David Kreinces. Asking him to give more details why he thinks today’s QQQ is tomorrow’s SPY 500. And if we invest in QQQ, whether we still need to have SPY in our portfolio.
SCHG all the way