Awesome video. love how you explain it. Question do other total stock makert own all the stocks similar to VTSAX. For example fidelity total stock makert index fund?
Yes... Fidelity's total market index funds (e.g. FSKAX and FZROX) will contain nearly identical stocks and perform nearly identically to VTSAX. You would pick one over the other primarily by which brokerage you use and they generally charge a fee to buy competing brokerages funds.
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Better to invest in the S&P 500, compared to the Nasdaq 100, and DJIA 30, because it's a more WIDER market, compared to the Nasdaq, and DJIA, and most of the stocks in the Nasdaq, and DJIA are also present in the S&P 500, so DUPLICATION can be avoided.
Question please, if I max out my Roth IRA each year with S and P 500, the little money I have remaining would it be ok to put the rest in Nasdaq? Or should I invest in another S and P 500 index fund?
It's really up to you, both are honestly fine options. The main thing to remember is to leave the money in the index fund and add to it on a consistent basis. Whether you do that with a NASDAQ or S&P 500 fund won't matter as much as consistency. Personally I'm invested in both
I originally made my money from selling a tech company! Now most is from investing! I do this because I love it. But I agree you should always be aware is misaligned incentives!
Hey John smith, Do your research before commenting. This guy story is on RUclips. If you find any bad information from what he is saying discard it and if any good take and shut up.
As a Canadian would you suggest investing directly in the US stock market. I currently hold VFV which is an index ETF that tracks the SP 500. I think the US equivalent is VOO I know that currency is different in Canada Do you think it’s worth it opening a USD account and purchasing some Large Cap stocks that are unavailable to me currently? Thank you for your videos.
I know it's 6 months later. But I just saw this video. (1) If you plan to buy and hold and you have a lump sum, you can do Questrade Norbert's Gambit. (2) If you plan to buy and hold and you will either invest bi-weekly/monthly or have a lump sum, you can choose IBKR since their currency exchange is the best among the brokerages. Whether you should choose VFV or VOO/SPLG depends on your situation. Since you are Canadian, I assume you make money and spend money in Canada. Pros for you to buy VOO/SPLG: The MER fee. VOO(0.03%) SPLG (0.02%) VFV (0.08%). You get more benefit if you plan to hold it for a long time OR your money is big. Cons for you to buy VOO/SPLG: You'll need to do currency exchange twice, CAD -> USD then USD -> CAD. So you'll need to compare the pros and cons between them. P.S. If you are transferring your account to IBKR, the original brokerage charges you a fee but IBKR covers it if the asset is more than 50k. by someone who moved to Canada last year😆
The S&P, The Nasdaq, The Russel, The Dow Jones, SPY & TSLA etc. They've all failed since the beginning of 2022. The S&P lost about 13-14 percent and more since the beginning of the year. And Because of that there are a lot of opportunities that you can take if you are willing to profit from the market.
Yeah, I've been quite unsure about investing in this current market and at the same time I feel it's the best time to get started on the market. I only wish I know how and where to start from.
My only advice for you is that you need an FA. My advisor is *"ROCHELLE DUNGCA-SCHREIBER".* In terms of portfolio diversity, she's a genius. You can glance her name up on the internet and verify her yourself. she has years of financial market experience.
@@tahirisaid2693 My only advice for you is that you need an FA. My advisor is "Jimmy McGill ". In terms of portfolio diversity, he's a genius. You can glance his name up on the internet and verify him yourself. he has years of financial market experience.
Awesome video. love how you explain it. Question do other total stock makert own all the stocks similar to VTSAX. For example fidelity total stock makert index fund?
Yes... Fidelity's total market index funds (e.g. FSKAX and FZROX) will contain nearly identical stocks and perform nearly identically to VTSAX. You would pick one over the other primarily by which brokerage you use and they generally charge a fee to buy competing brokerages funds.
I absolutely love this visualization and the history of where we got these indexes. You got your personal finance history down my man!
WOW. Another Trump University: Donald Trump’s ‘Truth Social’ social media ‘s November 2023 financial disclosure by DWAC indicated that Truth Social had made a cumulative loss of at least $31.5 million since its inception. Another SCAM? Suckers!
Better to invest in the S&P 500, compared to the Nasdaq 100, and DJIA 30, because it's a more WIDER market, compared to the Nasdaq, and DJIA, and most of the stocks in the Nasdaq, and DJIA are also present in the S&P 500, so DUPLICATION can be avoided.
The Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF is a well-diversified exchange-traded fund (ETF) that holds over 3,700 stocks.
Clear and concise video - Well done 👍
JL Collins for the win 🤟
Nice explanation….gained a follower
Great video. Thanks for the information!
One of the best videos I have watched on RUclips. So clear and informative!!
Will bull run continue in upcoming sessions...?? What are the good profit booking levels.. For nifty..
Well explained. Thanks
Excellent presentation. thank you sir.
Great content! 👍🏼
Thank you for educating me!!
Great explanation
Great video!
Great information
Nicely said. 👍🏾
Great informative video
needs time stamps but good vid
Question please, if I max out my Roth IRA each year with S and P 500, the little money I have remaining would it be ok to put the rest in Nasdaq? Or should I invest in another S and P 500 index fund?
Sure! But I think a more holistic strategy would be to diversify to non-US stocks instead of to the Nasdaq which is a smaller US market.
It's really up to you, both are honestly fine options. The main thing to remember is to leave the money in the index fund and add to it on a consistent basis. Whether you do that with a NASDAQ or S&P 500 fund won't matter as much as consistency. Personally I'm invested in both
Thank you so much...!
I think the Nasdaq 100 excludes financial companies.
How to invest in US tocks as foreigner pls guid
Invest in Motilal Oswal S&P 500 index fund if you are from India.
funny. one year ago you didnt even mention nvidia and look what we have got now...
If I could invest one year ago with today's knowledge, I'd be a very wealthy man.
clyster clear
conclusion with vtsax is false, because its also only a subset, from the pov of the world!
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You did it! Welcome! :)
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Understand, investing is good Idea, But also note this guy makes a majority of his money from videos and not investing. just keep your perspective.
I originally made my money from selling a tech company! Now most is from investing! I do this because I love it. But I agree you should always be aware is misaligned incentives!
Hey John smith,
Do your research before commenting. This guy story is on RUclips. If you find any bad information from what he is saying discard it and if any good take and shut up.
Niewidzialny
As a Canadian would you suggest investing directly in the US stock market.
I currently hold VFV which is an index ETF that tracks the SP 500. I think the US equivalent is VOO
I know that currency is different in Canada
Do you think it’s worth it opening a USD account and purchasing some Large Cap stocks that are unavailable to me currently?
Thank you for your videos.
I know it's 6 months later. But I just saw this video.
(1) If you plan to buy and hold and you have a lump sum, you can do Questrade Norbert's Gambit.
(2) If you plan to buy and hold and you will either invest bi-weekly/monthly or have a lump sum, you can choose IBKR since their currency exchange is the best among the brokerages.
Whether you should choose VFV or VOO/SPLG depends on your situation. Since you are Canadian, I assume you make money and spend money in Canada.
Pros for you to buy VOO/SPLG: The MER fee. VOO(0.03%) SPLG (0.02%) VFV (0.08%). You get more benefit if you plan to hold it for a long time OR your money is big.
Cons for you to buy VOO/SPLG: You'll need to do currency exchange twice, CAD -> USD then USD -> CAD. So you'll need to compare the pros and cons between them.
P.S. If you are transferring your account to IBKR, the original brokerage charges you a fee but IBKR covers it if the asset is more than 50k.
by someone who moved to Canada last year😆
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The S&P, The Nasdaq, The Russel, The Dow Jones, SPY & TSLA etc. They've all failed since the beginning of 2022. The S&P lost about 13-14 percent and more since the beginning of the year. And Because of that there are a lot of opportunities that you can take if you are willing to profit from the market.
Yeah, I've been quite unsure about investing in this current market and at the same time I feel it's the best time to get started on the market. I only wish I know how and where to start from.
My only advice for you is that you need an FA. My advisor is *"ROCHELLE DUNGCA-SCHREIBER".* In terms of portfolio diversity, she's a genius. You can glance her name up on the internet and verify her yourself. she has years of financial market experience.
Really, thanks so much I was able to find her page and I already leave her a message.
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@@tahirisaid2693 My only advice for you is that you need an FA. My advisor is "Jimmy McGill ". In terms of portfolio diversity, he's a genius. You can glance his name up on the internet and verify him yourself. he has years of financial market experience.