In no order: 1) VOO 2) QQQM 3) SCHG/VUG 4) VTI 5) SCHD/DGRO. Personally I put down 1.2m$ on few ETFs, still diversifying. it was this time last year I made my first break through with a liquid 370k. Handed it to a trader here in TX, I get weekly pay out which I put back on long term ETF's. Tesla will be a huge buy for me when the market bottoms.
I met Kathie Daisy for the first time last year at a women's conference here in Pennsylvania, and my life has changed for the better since then. God bless her
i'd suggest that 3 ETFs work well together, Not a 1 or the other. I have VOO, SCHD, JEPI, AGG and BNDX. SOme others as well but that's my magic mix for now.
I just have to applaud your content man, well done. Long term investor's know that the market and economy will recover eventually, and investors should be positioned for such a rebound, I gained $180k from bitcoin of 2021. Before the market crash and now am buying again, adding more at a time. Having a good financial advisor like Catherine Gauthier, it will add to your success in the crypto market.
She is my family's personal Broker and also a personal Broker to many families in the United states, she is a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in the United States.
There is a lot of great info embedded into this video! Thank you so much! It also helps us newbies of key measurements to better evaluate an ETF. After you are all said and done, it looks like all 3 of these are good options to consider. I went the SCHD/SCHG/VTI route, but I definitely see the value of going in the direction in the video. Our of these 3 etf's you've highlighted here, I'd say I'm the most ignorant on the covered call strategy. Plus, being within approx 3 years of retiring, I feel like I'd be less interested on non standard approaches. Though, I was actually surprised that JEPQ was the least volatile in this video. Thank you again!
I was genuinely surprised about JEPQ too being the least volatile but it does explain why with the high yield dividend from the premium income of the covered calls acting as a cushion against losses. I love VTI (own in my 401k), SCHD (in my taxable), & SCHG (in my Roth IRA). Thank you!
9 times out of 10 I always say something like the S&P 500 is a great option. Can’t beat the diversification and long history of 10% average annual returns since 1957 with the index
My CFA Karen Lori Burke is a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further... She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate her income in this economy downturn
Crypto and NFTs are bringing a different revolution in the world economy. People are optimistic investors earn consistently. Others will just sit and watch.
This is pretty much the core of my two IRAs. Rather than VOO, I gravitate to SPLG, it’s simply easier for me to acquire shares rather than fractional shares of VOO. The nice thing about something like JEPQ in a tax deferred account is that in a few years, you can quickly raise the ceiling beyond what an individual can contribute per year.
I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Brooke Grace Miller.
She is my family's personal broker and also a personal broker in many families I'm United States, she's a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in United states
I just withdrew my profits a week ago, To be honest it was an amazing feeling when the profits hits my wallet I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills
Pretty much have everything included for a well diversified portfolio. I love the taxable (can’t argue with VTI and VXUS) since you are legit diversified to … everything. Love it. Roth IRA is where it gets more complicated but overall I like the schg higher holdings to QQQM. VOO included is awesome (I’m biased to VOO lol). Jeez I don’t think I can say anything bad about the Roth. Maybe I would say to just cut out VNQ is you already have real estate such as your own property where you have equity in your home and to just allocate that 5% to something like dgro or 2.5% to AVUV and 2.5% more to DGRO. Otherwise. You got a great thing going !
@@hatemasfar885 oh wow. This is a great one honestly. I would say I would like to need a bit more info on age and goals but I like it. However, I would personally take a touch off schd to maybe 20% and then use the other 10% to VOO. O is fine, but honestly I would rather use that 5% to JEPQ. Just my opinion!
@@Marcos_Milla im 29 looking for longterm stability. Im fairly new to investing so i guess i must make some beginner mistakes. I really appreciate your advice, well noted and thanks a lot
What's your top etf?
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I’m basically invested heavily in SCHD and SPLG and nividia
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I am impressed with your update on these stocks, now my question is which is best to buy at this time. I have some liquid assets to diversify.
In no order: 1) VOO 2) QQQM 3) SCHG/VUG 4) VTI 5) SCHD/DGRO. Personally I put down 1.2m$ on few ETFs, still diversifying. it was this time last year I made my first break through with a liquid 370k. Handed it to a trader here in TX, I get weekly pay out which I put back on long term ETF's. Tesla will be a huge buy for me when the market bottoms.
Thank you, I already added VOO and QQQM, can you share this Pro with me.
Yeah, Kathie Daisy Bosco use her name to look her up.
I met Kathie Daisy for the first time last year at a women's conference here in Pennsylvania, and my life has changed for the better since then. God bless her
i'd suggest that 3 ETFs work well together, Not a 1 or the other. I have VOO, SCHD, JEPI, AGG and BNDX. SOme others as well but that's my magic mix for now.
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SCHD/QQQM/VOO myself
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@@Rob-qr2kn & VGT
I have FXAIX instead of VOO. I also hold SCHD and JEPQ.
FXAIX is great great choice instead of VOO!
Why so explain plz this my first year heavily investing and I have both @@Marcos_Milla
I just have to applaud your content man, well done. Long term investor's know that the market and economy will recover eventually, and investors should be positioned for such a rebound, I gained $180k from bitcoin of 2021. Before the market crash and now am buying again, adding more at a time. Having a good financial advisor like Catherine Gauthier, it will add to your success in the crypto market.
I'm surprised that this name is being mentioned here, I stumbled upon one of her clients testimonies on CNBC news last week...
She is my family's personal Broker and also a personal Broker to many families in the United states, she is a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in the United States.
Really you people know her? I was even thinking that I'm the only one she has helped walk through the fears and falls of trading.
As a beginner what do I need to do? How can I invest, on which platform? If you know any please share.
The very first time we tried, we invested $1400 and after a week, we received $5230. That really helped us a lot to pay up our bills.
I have all three in my ROTH plus schg.
Love schg too! Maybe I’ll do a SCHG vs QQQM vs VGT video
@@Marcos_Milla please do. Would love to hear your thoughts on them
There is a lot of great info embedded into this video! Thank you so much! It also helps us newbies of key measurements to better evaluate an ETF.
After you are all said and done, it looks like all 3 of these are good options to consider. I went the SCHD/SCHG/VTI route, but I definitely see the value of going in the direction in the video.
Our of these 3 etf's you've highlighted here, I'd say I'm the most ignorant on the covered call strategy. Plus, being within approx 3 years of retiring, I feel like I'd be less interested on non standard approaches. Though, I was actually surprised that JEPQ was the least volatile in this video.
Thank you again!
I was genuinely surprised about JEPQ too being the least volatile but it does explain why with the high yield dividend from the premium income of the covered calls acting as a cushion against losses. I love VTI (own in my 401k), SCHD (in my taxable), & SCHG (in my Roth IRA). Thank you!
I have splg instead of voo as the expense ratio is $0.02%. Splg is similar to voo. I have schd.
Love SPLG too💪🏼 I would say to just replace SPLG with VOO in this video so if SPLG were in its place then SPLG would be the top choice
My profile as of now is: VOO 44%, QQQM 28% and SCHD 27%
like that VOO is the highest option 💪🏼
What should i invest my 100k in??
9 times out of 10 I always say something like the S&P 500 is a great option. Can’t beat the diversification and long history of 10% average annual returns since 1957 with the index
How do most of you guys still make profit? Even with the downturn of the economy and ever increasing life standards
My CFA Karen Lori Burke is a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further... She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate her income in this economy downturn
Please educate me. I've come across this name before. Now I am interested.
Crypto and NFTs are bringing a different revolution in the world economy. People are optimistic investors earn consistently. Others will just sit and watch.
This is correct, Karen's strategy has normalized winning trades for me also and it's a huge milestone for me looking back to how it all started..
Time for Bitcoin to lead the way!
Hold or sell VOO?
I’ll always be a buyer. But if you say hold or sell. Hold.
Did you watch the video lol?
@@DK-pr9ny 💀
This is pretty much the core of my two IRAs. Rather than VOO, I gravitate to SPLG, it’s simply easier for me to acquire shares rather than fractional shares of VOO.
The nice thing about something like JEPQ in a tax deferred account is that in a few years, you can quickly raise the ceiling beyond what an individual can contribute per year.
@ 💪🏼
I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Brooke Grace Miller.
She is my family's personal broker and also a personal broker in many families I'm United States, she's a licensed broker and a FINRA AGENT in United states
The very first time we tried, we invested $1000 and after a week, we received $5500. That really helped us a lot to pay up our bills.
I'm surprised that you just mentioned and recommended Brooke Miller, I met her at a conference in 2018 and we have been working together ever since.
I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?
I just withdrew my profits a week ago, To be honest it was an amazing feeling when the profits hits my wallet I wish I could reinvest but, too much bills
Roth IRA
20%Voo
20%Schd
20%Schg
10%QQQm
5%Avuv
5%Vnq
5%Dgro
Taxable account VTI and Vxus.
Age forty plus.
What do you think?
Pretty much have everything included for a well diversified portfolio. I love the taxable (can’t argue with VTI and VXUS) since you are legit diversified to … everything. Love it. Roth IRA is where it gets more complicated but overall I like the schg higher holdings to QQQM. VOO included is awesome (I’m biased to VOO lol). Jeez I don’t think I can say anything bad about the Roth. Maybe I would say to just cut out VNQ is you already have real estate such as your own property where you have equity in your home and to just allocate that 5% to something like dgro or 2.5% to AVUV and 2.5% more to DGRO. Otherwise. You got a great thing going !
@@Marcos_MillaI appreciate and thanks for your input.
I was considering switching from Voo to Splg on my Roth..I can only buy few voo due to 7k yearly contributions. I know u are a Voo gang lol
30% VOO
30% SCHD
30% QQQM
5% JEPI
5% O
What do you think?
@@hatemasfar885 oh wow. This is a great one honestly. I would say I would like to need a bit more info on age and goals but I like it. However, I would personally take a touch off schd to maybe 20% and then use the other 10% to VOO. O is fine, but honestly I would rather use that 5% to JEPQ. Just my opinion!
@@Marcos_Milla im 29 looking for longterm stability. Im fairly new to investing so i guess i must make some beginner mistakes.
I really appreciate your advice, well noted and thanks a lot