Not necessarily though there is a fair amount of overlap but that’s not necessarily a negative. I believe having a well diversified portfolio is much more lucrative, this approach has gotten my ~$120k initial startup to 5 times its value in earned dividends
That's some fascinating returns, my experience investing hasn't been a pleasant one, even with a strong background in economics I am struggling to make sense of the market.
In my opinion, you'd want to buy what you understand while keeping it simple, I am lucky enough to work with *Lina Dineikiene* ,a reputable CFA, understanding it's no game of luck and the need for experience and appropriate research would get you on the right side of the market. Don't try to shoot the lights out taking unnecessary risks.
Just found your channel and I love it! Learning a lot as I’m new to investing , I have 10 thousand dollars to invest so I have to be smart with my investments . So I’ll be checking out a lot of your videos to help me learn
Would love to get the thoughts of the community on my portfolio strategy and whether i should incorporate a mid cap blend or any other complimentary etf. 40% - VOO 35% - SCHG 25% - SCHD Thank you all.
Hi Marc, as usual, a very useful financial analysis. Reagrds from Poland (sorry can't make it for power hour, but listening to the recording, almost every week)
You recommended FLIN a while back for some India exposure, any thoughts on how it compares to INDA? I see a bit more upside with FLIN on expense and yield.
I would say my fav is going to be the ishares MSCI India ETF for sure, I was thinking about it. Now that you've mencioned that, it could be for me a real option to open a position. Thanks for the video Mark :)
I've heard 1 person talk about Fidelity FYSD ETF and it has a higher yield rate than anything I can find and it's a 30 day yield. Why isn't it talked about more
I switched my idea im aggressive investing i wanna retire in 10 or 15 years probably move to Spain Colombia Philippines japan So no all the time but let say weekly I'm trying to invest 800 every week 400 for schd 400 for fepi aipi and svol Hopefully that will help me to retire in just 10 or 15 years
As a passive investor, is it wise to buy market tracking index funds and ETFs from companies like Blackrock, Vanguard and State Street, even when they're at all time highs? i want to invest around 600k for retirement
I think the whole thing about holding stocks for long term will always apply. So I think you should get a quality broker who is able to analyze and pick stocks that will do well in the long term, else you will be in a long bear ride.
Accurate asset allocation is crucial, I used hedging strategies to allocate part of my portfOlio to defensive assets for market downturns. Expert guidance is vital for achieving this. This approach has helped me stay finan-cially secure for over five years, yielding nearly $1 million in returns on invest-ments.
There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’Sonia Nunes Demelo" for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
I have a 3 fund portfolio but I have finally decided to invest in ETFs, alongside. I am looking at SCHD, VGT, and XLK OR SCHG.
Nice picks! I like SCHG and XLK equally!
@@So.ladylike thank you! Actually would it be silly to have both?
Not necessarily though there is a fair amount of overlap but that’s not necessarily a negative. I believe having a well diversified portfolio is much more lucrative, this approach has gotten my ~$120k initial startup to 5 times its value in earned dividends
That's some fascinating returns, my experience investing hasn't been a pleasant one, even with a strong background in economics I am struggling to make sense of the market.
In my opinion, you'd want to buy what you understand while keeping it simple, I am lucky enough to work with *Lina Dineikiene* ,a reputable CFA, understanding it's no game of luck and the need for experience and appropriate research would get you on the right side of the market. Don't try to shoot the lights out taking unnecessary risks.
Just found your channel and I love it! Learning a lot as I’m new to investing , I have 10 thousand dollars to invest so I have to be smart with my investments . So I’ll be checking out a lot of your videos to help me learn
Would love to get the thoughts of the community on my portfolio strategy and whether i should incorporate a mid cap blend or any other complimentary etf.
40% - VOO
35% - SCHG
25% - SCHD
Thank you all.
SCHD SCHG
Hi Marc, as usual, a very useful financial analysis. Reagrds from Poland (sorry can't make it for power hour, but listening to the recording, almost every week)
Appreciate your videos.
Really appreciate your videos. The information is great and your preparation work on each video is very evident.
Thank you very much!
Great video!
I do SCHD+SCHG+VGT combo...
You recommended FLIN a while back for some India exposure, any thoughts on how it compares to INDA? I see a bit more upside with FLIN on expense and yield.
Yes, interesting
SCHD/SCHG are favorites. Have recently been adding SCHB!
My favorites are : SCHD, SCHW
SCHD, SCHG, SCHH and NVIDIA for me! I’m think of selling my NVIDIA to buy more SCHD, any advice for an over 40 male adult late bloomer?
I would say my fav is going to be the ishares MSCI India ETF for sure, I was thinking about it. Now that you've mencioned that, it could be for me a real option to open a position. Thanks for the video Mark :)
Isn’t there a big overlap between these ETFs?
There is with the dividend ETFs. I’d pick one in my portfolio
I have SCHD SCHG IJR
Vug,voo,vig
I've heard 1 person talk about Fidelity FYSD ETF and it has a higher yield rate than anything I can find and it's a 30 day yield. Why isn't it talked about more
I switched my idea im aggressive investing i wanna retire in 10 or 15 years probably move to Spain Colombia Philippines japan
So no all the time but let say weekly I'm trying to invest 800 every week
400 for schd
400 for fepi aipi and svol
Hopefully that will help me to retire in just 10 or 15 years
Yes. I prefer US stocks
As a passive investor, is it wise to buy market tracking index funds and ETFs from companies like Blackrock, Vanguard and State Street, even when they're at all time highs? i want to invest around 600k for retirement
I think the whole thing about holding stocks for long term will always apply. So I think you should get a quality broker who is able to analyze and pick stocks that will do well in the long term, else you will be in a long bear ride.
Accurate asset allocation is crucial, I used hedging strategies to allocate part of my portfOlio to defensive assets for market downturns. Expert guidance is vital for achieving this. This approach has helped me stay finan-cially secure for over five years, yielding nearly $1 million in returns on invest-ments.
pls how can I reach this expert, I need someone to help me manage my portfolio
There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’Sonia Nunes Demelo" for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.