You also want to feed the ETF's $ every month along with those dividends that are reinvested to speed growth, & personality I would choose SCHD, QQQM, and VGT - Excellent post and subscribed 👍
Thanks for subscribing! Consistently feeding your ETFs alongside reinvested dividends is definitely a powerful strategy for compounding growth. SCHD, QQQM, and VGT are excellent choices for both growth and stability-great picks!
I' ve got $50,000 to invest. I want to build a nest egg for when I'm older. I want to know if it's a good idea to add all my savings into a long term ETF, set and forget Come back in 20-30 years, instead of 250-300 DCA every month. Which ETF would you recommend.?
Investing a lump sum into a long-term ETF can be a great strategy, especially if you plan to hold for 20-30 years. For broad growth potential, consider VTI or VOO for diversified exposure, or SCHD if you prefer a focus on dividend income. Both options are solid for long-term gains!
I believe a healthy portfolio has 3 things, at the bare minimum: Exposure to ETFs for increased diversification, Exposure to assets that generate cash flow like dividend stocks, Exposure to market-leading tech.
I believe a healthy portf0li0 has 3 things, at the bare minimum: Exposure to ETFs for increased diversification, Exposure to assets that generate cash flow like dividend stocks, Exposure to market-leading tech.
As an lnvesting enthusiast, I often wonder how top level investors are able to become millionaires off investing. . I’ve been sitting on over $545K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here, is it a good time to buy into stocks or do I wait for another opportunity?
You're right-QQQ had a tough correction back then. It's a reminder that tech-heavy ETFs can be volatile, so managing risk with a long-term mindset is key for weathering downturns
I'm a plumber making over $100k a year, and I've never invested before but do have a substantial cash saving. I'm thinking about starting a Solo 401(k), but I'm stuck on what to invest in. I've watched a lot of beginner videos, but I still don't know the best way to start. Any real-life advice or tips would be really helpful.
Starting with a Solo 401(k) is a smart move! For a first-time investor, consider keeping it simple with broad-market ETFs like VTI or VOO-both offer low fees and great diversification. These are perfect for long-term growth and will help ease you into investing without overcomplicating things
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 Karen Cullen.
Appreciate your continued dedication to helping average folks try to build wealth and not get rekt in the process, I love your confidence so keep shrugging off the naysayers. Your experience is clear and I look forward to your pragmatic and bullish viewpoints in a world that’s increasingly easy to get caught up in the constant negativity and bearish sentiment.... Long & short-term trading is generally safer, allowing investors to weather market volatility. I have managed to grow a nest egg of around 100k to a decent 432k in the space of a few months... I'm especially grateful to Evelyn Infurna, whose deep expertise and traditional trading acumen have been invaluable in this challenging, ever-evolving financial landscape.
As an lnvesting enthusiast, I often wonder how top level investors are able to become millionaires off investing. . I’ve been sitting on over $545K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here, is it a good time to buy into stocks or do I wait for another opportunity?
With $545K, focusing on time in the market rather than timing it is key, as long-term growth typically outperforms trying to predict the perfect moment. Consider dollar-cost averaging to spread risk over time and diversify into ETFs for balanced exposure. Consulting a financial advisor can also help customize the best strategy for your goals
You also want to feed the ETF's $ every month along with those dividends that are reinvested to speed growth, & personality I would choose SCHD, QQQM, and VGT - Excellent post and subscribed 👍
Thanks for subscribing! Consistently feeding your ETFs alongside reinvested dividends is definitely a powerful strategy for compounding growth. SCHD, QQQM, and VGT are excellent choices for both growth and stability-great picks!
I' ve got $50,000 to invest. I want to build a nest egg for when I'm older. I want to know if it's a good idea to add all my savings into a long term ETF, set and forget Come back in 20-30 years, instead of 250-300 DCA every month. Which ETF would you recommend.?
Investing a lump sum into a long-term ETF can be a great strategy, especially if you plan to hold for 20-30 years. For broad growth potential, consider VTI or VOO for diversified exposure, or SCHD if you prefer a focus on dividend income. Both options are solid for long-term gains!
I believe a healthy portfolio has 3 things, at the bare minimum: Exposure to ETFs for increased diversification, Exposure to assets that generate cash flow like dividend stocks, Exposure to market-leading tech.
I believe a healthy portf0li0 has 3 things, at the bare minimum: Exposure to ETFs for increased diversification, Exposure to assets that generate cash flow like dividend stocks, Exposure to market-leading tech.
As an lnvesting enthusiast, I often wonder how top level investors are able to become millionaires off investing. . I’ve been sitting on over $545K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here, is it a good time to buy into stocks or do I wait for another opportunity?
QQQ BETWEEN 2000-2003 corrected 90%! Good luck!
You're right-QQQ had a tough correction back then. It's a reminder that tech-heavy ETFs can be volatile, so managing risk with a long-term mindset is key for weathering downturns
I'm a plumber making over $100k a year, and I've never invested before but do have a substantial cash saving. I'm thinking about starting a Solo 401(k), but I'm stuck on what to invest in. I've watched a lot of beginner videos, but I still don't know the best way to start. Any real-life advice or tips would be really helpful.
Starting with a Solo 401(k) is a smart move! For a first-time investor, consider keeping it simple with broad-market ETFs like VTI or VOO-both offer low fees and great diversification. These are perfect for long-term growth and will help ease you into investing without overcomplicating things
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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 Karen Cullen.
Appreciate your continued dedication to helping average folks try to build wealth and not get rekt in the process, I love your confidence so keep shrugging off the naysayers. Your experience is clear and I look forward to your pragmatic and bullish viewpoints in a world that’s increasingly easy to get caught up in the constant negativity and bearish sentiment.... Long & short-term trading is generally safer, allowing investors to weather market volatility. I have managed to grow a nest egg of around 100k to a decent 432k in the space of a few months... I'm especially grateful to Evelyn Infurna, whose deep expertise and traditional trading acumen have been invaluable in this challenging, ever-evolving financial landscape.
As an lnvesting enthusiast, I often wonder how top level investors are able to become millionaires off investing. . I’ve been sitting on over $545K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here, is it a good time to buy into stocks or do I wait for another opportunity?
With $545K, focusing on time in the market rather than timing it is key, as long-term growth typically outperforms trying to predict the perfect moment. Consider dollar-cost averaging to spread risk over time and diversify into ETFs for balanced exposure. Consulting a financial advisor can also help customize the best strategy for your goals