Vanguard Index Funds For Beginners 2024 (FULL Tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
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00:00:00 Index Funds For Beginners
00:00:31 How To Become A Millionaire
00:05:41 Vanguard S&P 500 Index Fund
00:07:53 Tax Free Roth IRA Investing
00:09:18 Vanguard Index Funds vs ETFs
00:11:30 Index Funds vs Stock Picking
00:13:02 Types Of Funds
00:14:48 Vanguard History
00:16:01 Vanguard ETFs List
00:17:43 VTI - Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF
00:19:17 VOO - Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
00:19:30 VOOG - Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF
00:20:15 VYM - Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF
00:21:00 VNQ - Vanguard Real Estate ETF
00:22:14 BND - Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF
00:22:38 Asset Allocation 101
00:24:03 Vanguard Brokerage Tutorial
00:26:37 How To Buy Vanguard ETFs
00:27:33 Dollar Cost Averaging
00:28:27 Portfolio Rebalancing 101
00:29:52 Target Date Retirement Funds
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This confused newbie in investing is now a subscriber and now informed. Thank you!!!
Thank you. Very well presented. It is helpful.
Thank you
Great information. Thanks, Ryan! :)
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for tuning in
This is incredibly helpful. Thank you!
Love your video! I am going to watch it again and save it for reference. Thank you!
Very informative video.Thank you!
Thanks so much, I appreciate you tuning in!
Thank you. I have shared this with my friends hopefully they watch
I appreciate that, thank you for sharing!
Excellent video Brother
Thanks for watching Will!
Great video Ryan- thank u - was wondering if u cud do a vid on target funds- heard that they r not the best- in the sense of ' one size fits all' - which may b good for some vs others?
Thanks so much! We do mention Vanguard Target Retirement Funds towards the end, but I will definitely consider doing a full video about this in the future
@@RyanScribner yes I heard that at the end of the vid and thought it wud be good to suggest it for a future topic. Thank you
Thank you I'm truly grateful 🙏 for the information 🙏 I really appreciate 🙏 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for your insight
What is the difference between ETF and normal investments?
I think it depends on your definition of a normal investment, the main difference between ETFs and stocks is the diversification
Please Make vedio on emerging market funds. Emerging markets except China etc etc
Thanks for the idea!
Thank you made that very easy to understand
Very informative ! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
i live in europe(balkans) so how much do i pay for converting from USdollars?
Should you invest in a retirement target date fund in a brokerage account if you already have it in a ROTH I RA?
Wonderful video, clear and informative, thank you!! 👏 👏 👏
Great job. Always good to have these concepts and strategies explained in a logical and concise manner.
Much appreciated!
I now got a better understanding. Still need to do some more research on investing and all this stuff.
Digital advisor has me on VTI and so far so good.
Great review, thank you. Can you explain the difference between a Vanguard ETF and an Index fund?
Thanks for watching! An ETF is simply shares of an Index Fund
Can I join Vanguard not being a US citizen?
I enjoyed watching this video. You explained everything so well. You're such a great teacher. Thanks again.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the feedback
Thanks for the information I really appreciate your insight on the market you really help me open my mind with the horses
Glad to hear that! That's one of my favorite analogies about the stock market, take care
Great video! It really helped me!! Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Just cause there is no extra plug ins subbed and liked thx for the hard work 🙏🏼
Amazing content! Am I able to buy ETFs in my IRA through Dollar Cost Averaging, or wait for the dips, with NO tax consequences? It is currently in the money market fund. I want to buy a few ETFs and maybe a few stocks little by little.
amazing video!
My only question is how do I set up automatic contributions?
I have a Schwab account but I read somewhere that if I buy more shares of VOO every month; Schwab charges me $45 for the transaction.
Is there a way to avoid this?
Would it be better to buy VOO directly from Vanguard?
Look at the prospectus, you may have to opt into something
From Australia here. If anyone knows - If I invest through Vanguard into the S&P500, given it's an American fund, do I have to pay IRS tax and then tax from ATO? Or will I have to fill out a W-8BEN form as I will be classed as a NRA (Non Resident Alien) to free myself of tax obligations to the IRS? Cheers!
Good day, so index funds are all mutual funds, is this correct please
No. There are also ETFs that are index funds.
@@TheSmartLawyer - SO ETF's and Index Funds are all under the mutual fund category etc.
@@mastertrader3491no mutual funds and ETFs are technically two different things. However, they behave the same way with slight differences - ETFs pricing is similar to stocks which is ongoing vs mutual funds quoted at the end of the day, along with other differences. When they're referring to index funds it means that the ETF or Mutual Fund follows one of the index (Dow30, S&P 500, Nasdaq, etc) and therefore it is passively managed as the brokerage firm doesn't assign a manager to pick out investments for the fund. When the brokerage firm does asign a manager to pick out investments for an ETF or a MF, these will no be known as actively managed and charge a higher expense ratio. In the long run, 90% of the managers don't beat the index (mainly the S&P 500) therefore it has been advised to the public to just dump your money in an index with lower expense ratio and better returns. Just got to ride the market.
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VTI more volatile than VOO?????
Both have the same risk/reward score on Vanguard - but it would likely be more volatile as you have a greater amount of small and mid-cap exposure
@@RyanScribner If you understood index funds you wouldn’t say such foolish things. VOO is more volatile.
@@jchargles7492 can you provide reasons why VOO is more Volatile?
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Get your own channel if you know so much
@@jchargles7492wrong lmfaoo VOO has a beta of 1. He is correct VTI slightly more volatile with a beta of 1.01 probably because of those mid and smaller caps as mentioned. Makes sense as VTI includes everything in the market not just the S&P 500 as VOO, splitting hairs here. The returns in the long run are very similar. VTI has a lower expense ratio so I'd probably go with that one.
Thank you for these great videos! I am 53 with a decent savings in an almost 0 interest old school bank, trying to figure out how to make this money work for me. Can anyone confirm...am I understanding if you invest you can roll the dividends to a Roth IRA and avoid paying taxes so long as you leave it in the IRA till 59.5 years old? Thank you for any help!
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Hi sir I am non us resident but I am living and working in Italy how I can invest in S&P500 index fund for long term . Please guide me i will be thankful to you.
You need USA social security number.
Don’t go with vanguard that’s how you start your retirement or investments! Personally experience nothing but shit from them! Been nothing but headache
Fidelity is pretty decent.
Until Joe biden comes along and loss over a half million 😮
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What a loser response
@@nzone1274 why? Is a legit question ⁉️
He probably makes good money from his You -tube channel. You don’t need to be A Millionaire to be content with life ; just minimal to no debt & sufficient savings, secure Retirement investments is all you need!!!
@@atimnile2401 If I would make good money out of it I won't be on RUclips spreding the secret. I would keep it for myself.
He's on his way if he's not. Are you investing or just warming a chair watching?
First of all, thank you so very much for all the information and help!
Could you please tell me if this investment option would be available and legitimate for someone who’s not living in the USA?