Thanks for the comment and question. This shouldn’t be taken as specific advice as it would depend on your situation. However, the top 3, in my opinion, would be VT, VTI, and VOO.
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 FL, 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.
My life changed too when I started doing this and putting money in stocks. The first few years it as really great, but this year I haven't felt like my portfolio is doing well. I have lost more than $40,000 from my portfolio the past four months, and it's now very worrisome.
Since you moved from m1 to E*trade and have all four in one portfolio what’s your percentage allocation for each? Or do you still have the same allocation as if you were still at M1
Appreciate the question. As of right now, I have not been buying SCHD or JEPI - I will resume when my emergency fund reaches $20k. As for the current weightings, VIG is at 40.8% portfolio value, and SCHD is at 19.3%. Unfortunately, E-trade doesn’t allow for dynamic asset allocation, so these weightings may change overtime. I expect to buy $100 each of SCHD and JEPI every month in the future.
What would be the best 5 etfs for a beginner ?
Thanks for the comment and question. This shouldn’t be taken as specific advice as it would depend on your situation. However, the top 3, in my opinion, would be VT, VTI, and VOO.
In no order: 1) VOO 2) QQQM 3) SCHG/VUG 4) VTI 5) SCHD/DGRO. Personally I put down 1.2m$ 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 FL, 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 Guys, I already added VOO and QQQM, can you share this Pro with me
My life changed too when I started doing this and putting money in stocks. The first few years it as really great, but this year I haven't felt like my portfolio is doing well. I have lost more than $40,000 from my portfolio the past four months, and it's now very worrisome.
Since you moved from m1 to E*trade and have all four in one portfolio what’s your percentage allocation for each? Or do you still have the same allocation as if you were still at M1
Appreciate the question. As of right now, I have not been buying SCHD or JEPI - I will resume when my emergency fund reaches $20k. As for the current weightings, VIG is at 40.8% portfolio value, and SCHD is at 19.3%.
Unfortunately, E-trade doesn’t allow for dynamic asset allocation, so these weightings may change overtime. I expect to buy $100 each of SCHD and JEPI every month in the future.