I thought I was the only one that did 100% VUG in my Roth IRA and have been debating on selling it because I’m not sure if it was a stupid choice or not. Glad to hear I’m not the only one though so maybe I’ll keep VUG lol
Which, one is the most aggressive? I would like to invest, in the most aggressive index fund? Do you know, which one, that would be? And I am older, but despite what everyone says, I am not afraid of losing. I am interested, in making the most money, as quickly as possible.
Hi there i am new to investing in roth ira, i really dont know to much or educated in this field of the market.. any pointers on who to watch but dumb it down (it is very confusing to understand as a noobie) Also, i do have some investments made in SCHD, VOO, S&P500 - are these all long term investments where i hold on for years and years?
@@NolanGouveia With my current age of early/mid 40's, I think my risk tolerance isa bit higher than someone in your 50's looking towards retirement. Running some projection analysis, it looks appropriate for where I'm at. In a few years, it may turn into a more balanced thirds or even a 4th ETF (VV) to hedge against any recessions in the future as I head towards retirement.
Professor, what is a good Vanguard ETF to pair with VOO that’s not mirroring the S&P 500. One that can get great to add together if I wanted to keep it to Two with Vanguard. Like a VUG & VOO? Or a VTI?
Thank you Prof G for your great videos. ❤ ATM we're 40% QQQM (same same VUG) (just bought bags @ today's historic dip), 40% VOO, 10% SCHD, & 10% VXUS (because ya gotta have a bit of international exposure) IN FOR THE LONG HALL BABY! 💰💰💰🤑🤑🤑 And have WAY TOO MUCH sitting in FZDXX waiting to buy in Sept & Oct lows... I know... 😖 Trying to time the market... IDIOT. 😂🤣
I' ve got £100k 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.?
As they say, time IN the market is better than trying to time the market. I think you should seek advice from a licensed financial advisor. They’ll give you guide on high risk and low risk investment strategies for your portfolio
Accurate asset allocation is crucial with an Experts guidance. I have 850k in equity, 275 cash earning 5.25 interest, 685k in 401k, 120k cash account, 80k in car assets ( paid off cars) Gold and silver bars. age is 48. My advisor helped me realign my portfolio to my risk tolerance and it boomed shortly.
@@cowell621make sure they’re licensed and have good reviews. U can ask for clients they have to speak with as well to make sure they’re happy with the advisor as well. Check their license record to see if problems in past
I dollar cost average into these exact 3, you guys think its a smart idea to also dollar cost average into JEPQ & JEPI ?? For the dividend side of my portfolio?
SCHG is a very close second for me for growth. I like the assets under management and holdings slightly more for VUG but they both have a low expense ratio and very diversified so can’t go wrong with either
QQQ, VOO, SCHD in my opinion is better as a 18yo for fast growth as QQQ has a really high return with not so much risk. Would do 50% QQQ and 35%VOO and 15% SCHD would this be good or no?
New to investing and doing my research. Is it necessary to have something like SCHD (dividend focus) , can I not just focus on growth as a 25 year old with a long term perspective (not needing the money right now/soon). Thanks
Why not VOO, VGT, and SCHD?? Less overlap. Between VOO and VGT compared to VOO and VGT. Not trolling just wanting opinion and thoughts for an open conversation.
I've recently started my investing journey, last week! VOO is a big part of my current portfolio but wondering if I should get into VOOG too as the top ten holdings make up a larger portion, any words of advice , is there a point in going for VOOG aswell as VOO?
@@NolanGouveia after writing that I realised , I also did VUG ! My portfolio right now is VOO VUG and VWO aswell as some individual stocks. Thanks for replying and sharing these vids, they have been really helpful.
@@NolanGouveia"I have a question: I use IBKR as my broker, and it allows fractional shares. Is it better for me to sell my position in SPLG and move it to VOO? VOO is more established and has a higher asset under management of $300 billion, but SPLG has a lower expense ratio of 0.02 compared to VOO's 0.03. However, the expense ratio difference is only 0.01%, so it may not be a significant factor."
@@NolanGouveia "I have a question: I use IBKR as my broker, and it allows fractional shares. Is it better for me to sell my position in SPLG and move it to VOO? VOO is more established and has a higher asset under management of $300 billion, but SPLG has a lower expense ratio of 0.02 compared to VOO's 0.03. However, the expense ratio difference is only 0.01%, so it may not be a significant factor."
@@NolanGouveia I have a question: I use IBKR as my broker, and it allows fractional shares. Is it better for me to sell my position in SPLG and move it to VOO? VOO is more established and has a higher asset under management of $300 billion, but SPLG has a lower expense ratio of 0.02 compared to VOO's 0.03. However, the expense ratio difference is only 0.01%, so it may not be a significant factor.
@@NolanGouveia I have a question: I use IBKR as my broker, and it allows fractional shares. Is it better for me to sell my position in SPLG and move it to VOO? VOO is more established and has a higher asset under management of $300 billion, but SPLG has a lower expense ratio of 0.02 compared to VOO's 0.03. However, the expense ratio difference is only 0.01%, so it may not be a significant factor.
@@NolanGouveia thank you. I’ll do just that. It always feels like you got to the exact amount full amount being talked about. But doing what you can makes more sense. Great advice.
I am just starting. Got in on VOO, SCHD, and some similar... as well as some halal specific, and some individual. I am wondering how much of my portfolio should be VOO/SCH....perhaps 50%? 75%? I am trying to learn but feel like I am just winging it. TBH I am starting with just a few dollars and learning as I go with intent to increase investments every paycheck God willing.
nice, so do you think you can do all three if possible or is that over diversified. My opinion, I don't think so but was just seeing if that's what ya meant. One of those or all three if you can do?
But When you retire your not gonna spend your entire holding in a week are you ? So say you have build up 300 k in your etf funds So if the market happens to be down when you retire at 60 years old for example You withdraw 30k leaving 270k in your etf to make some gains
@@boyasaka Not advisable. You don't know when the market will take a down turn, how low it will go, and for how long. That 300K could be 200k in a matter of weeks, if not days. You would be selling shares at a loss, leaving fewer shares for the recovery. Better to have 2-3 years of savings not in the market for expenses, and wait for the market to recover. I have seen clients on both sides during 2007-2010. Some came out fine, others were forced back to work.
Invest 50% in VGT, 50% in SCHD and every paycheck add more regardless of the market direction. In 25-35 years you’ll be very wealthy and you would have outperformed VOO (which is the S&P 500). Very simple, very little overlap, actually diversified without adding anything like VXUS or Bonds which only weigh you down over time. If you have more than 20 years in the market it’s idiotic to add that
He said he’s very knowledgeable, can you explain what you just say to me please. I want to invest, but I don’t understand the market and I’m working on a budget
I was debating the same. Right now I have VOO, but might switch it over to SWPPX because I’m using Schwab. They are both S&P 500 indexes so they will yield virtually the same returns. I might switch for my Roth because I can automate my investments with a mutual fund each month.
@@NolanGouveia so with those four ETF you think I will be good or what other good ETF will be nice to replace international for someone that doesn’t want to invest in international ETF
@@Proficient_Diamond_InvestingI hav same same question I need a good growth fund to add to my three fund just something just as good but a bit cheaper then vug.
OK so I'm newer to efts can someone explain to me why this is successful? I've been doing my own research as well just looking for other's perspectives and reasoning.
I do both SCHD and DGRO, personally think DGRO will outperform long term but I’m splitting the difference anyway. For growth I’m doing DGRW, what made you choose VUG over DGRW? I’m truly curious. I’ve backed off on growth because things seem due for a pullback and stopped VOO a while back since long term returns don’t seem as promising as SCHD DGRO DGRW.
Whats the better gowth index between vigax, vug, schg or qqq. I currently have vigax but thinking I should swap it out. Perhaps qqq? What are your thoughts?
Schd has a better screening process that why it has outperformed VYM . Very likely if we have a repeat of the 2000's next decade SCHD should also outperform VOO/VTI too
VOO, VUG, SCHD
33 years old. $83,357 in my Roth IRA. 100% VUG
I thought I was the only one that did 100% VUG in my Roth IRA and have been debating on selling it because I’m not sure if it was a stupid choice or not. Glad to hear I’m not the only one though so maybe I’ll keep VUG lol
@@terellkid1putting your retirement all in a growth index is kinda dumb as you get closer to retirement age
@@alexreyes7237 I figured. I did that when I was relatively new to investing and just kept ever since 😂
send me $1000 to put in my S&P 500 please $dabberino95
@@alexreyes7237 how come?
45yo
50% VOO
12.5% SCHD
12.5% VYM
12.5% VUG
12.5% VGT
6 month emergency fund in an HYSA
I like it!
40% VTI, 30% QQQM, 30% SCHD
50% of what?
How did you pick those out above all the rest?
Which, one is the most aggressive? I would like to invest, in the most aggressive index fund? Do you know, which one, that would be? And I am older, but despite what everyone says, I am not afraid of losing. I am interested, in making the most money, as quickly as possible.
i hope all of these people are blessed and they make it to retirement in good health and their portfolios are in good health too
ha! my 2 biggest core positions are VOO and SCHD so this video was nice to see,,makes me feel like i made some good choices
That’s mine too! Nice!
I know nothing about stocks and stuff. So please explain about the 2 you chose
You and half the UA-cam finance audience
yea ppl who retire do these Because its the safest
Hi there i am new to investing in roth ira, i really dont know to much or educated in this field of the market.. any pointers on who to watch but dumb it down (it is very confusing to understand as a noobie) Also, i do have some investments made in SCHD, VOO, S&P500 - are these all long term investments where i hold on for years and years?
What are your thoughts on my current portfolio?
VOO - 77%, QQQM - 13.25%, SCHD - 9.75%
Love it! Any reason why you have so much VOO vs the rest?
@@NolanGouveia With my current age of early/mid 40's, I think my risk tolerance isa bit higher than someone in your 50's looking towards retirement. Running some projection analysis, it looks appropriate for where I'm at. In a few years, it may turn into a more balanced thirds or even a 4th ETF (VV) to hedge against any recessions in the future as I head towards retirement.
Can I copy your portfolio? Im 28yrs old
Good Choice but % can be different depends on ur goal and how much risk u wanna take 😊
Thanks Mate..was looking for 3 ETFs to invest in and my 3 picks are VOO, SCHD and VUG or SCHG. ..Love from India.
Solid picks my friend!
Professor, what is a good Vanguard ETF to pair with VOO that’s not mirroring the S&P 500. One that can get great to add together if I wanted to keep it to Two with Vanguard. Like a VUG & VOO? Or a VTI?
Thank you Prof G for your great videos. ❤ ATM we're 40% QQQM (same same VUG) (just bought bags @ today's historic dip), 40% VOO, 10% SCHD, & 10% VXUS (because ya gotta have a bit of international exposure) IN FOR THE LONG HALL BABY! 💰💰💰🤑🤑🤑 And have WAY TOO MUCH sitting in FZDXX waiting to buy in Sept & Oct lows... I know... 😖 Trying to time the market... IDIOT. 😂🤣
So do you just keep buying more shares of each
36yo
28% JEPI
25% VOO
13% DGRO
11% SCHD
10% VTI
10% VXUS
3 months of salary in HYSA
nice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You’re leaving 3% uninvested?
25 and just starting to invest now. I feel so far behind but proud to at least be debt free and have an emergency fund for my family.
whyy exactly do you feel behind when you're doing better than 99 percent of the rest of the world?
You are ahead........get in game and push ahead. It is not a competition, if anything you are competing with yourself
I' ve got £100k 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.?
As they say, time IN the market is better than trying to time the market. I think you should seek advice from a licensed financial advisor. They’ll give you guide on high risk and low risk investment strategies for your portfolio
Accurate asset allocation is crucial with an Experts guidance. I have 850k in equity, 275 cash earning 5.25 interest, 685k in 401k, 120k cash account, 80k in car assets ( paid off cars) Gold and silver bars. age is 48. My advisor helped me realign my portfolio to my risk tolerance and it boomed shortly.
How do I reach out to a financial advisor, my portfolio has been struggling since 2022 and I’ve been holding on by the skin of my teeth.
Sonya Lee Mitchell is the licensed advisor I use. Just search the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.
@@cowell621make sure they’re licensed and have good reviews. U can ask for clients they have to speak with as well to make sure they’re happy with the advisor as well. Check their license record to see if problems in past
Investing into VOO first ❤ thank you so much! Let’s both be successful.
Sounds great to me!
Theirs like 3 of them no?
I dollar cost average into these exact 3, you guys think its a smart idea to also dollar cost average into JEPQ & JEPI ?? For the dividend side of my portfolio?
I'm 38, say 25 years away from retirement. Does voo, vug and schd in 50%, 25% & 25% sound good? Please advise!
My concern is that you have no protection against a repeat of 2008. Maybe instead of bonds you can use Treasuries such as VUSXX?
SCHG better than VUG
SCHG is King 😊
You have vug on there but schg has outperformed it. I’m just starting to learn about investing but I’d like to know your thoughts on SCHG vs VUG.
SCHG is a very close second for me for growth. I like the assets under management and holdings slightly more for VUG but they both have a low expense ratio and very diversified so can’t go wrong with either
@@NolanGouveia thank you for the information!!!
SCHG 😊
QQQ, VOO, SCHD in my opinion is better as a 18yo for fast growth as QQQ has a really high return with not so much risk. Would do 50% QQQ and 35%VOO and 15% SCHD would this be good or no?
Sounds like a great weighting with quality ETFs 👌
Wow! This is almost identical to my portfolio. Nice!
New to investing and doing my research. Is it necessary to have something like SCHD (dividend focus) , can I not just focus on growth as a 25 year old with a long term perspective (not needing the money right now/soon). Thanks
@@rajangill4941if you don’t need the money right now you can still invest in an dividend etf and just use the “drip” method.
Why not VOO, VGT, and SCHD?? Less overlap. Between VOO and VGT compared to VOO and VGT. Not trolling just wanting opinion and thoughts for an open conversation.
Should I open a Roth IRA with Fidelity, Vanguard, or Charles Schwab? And why?
someone might disagree but i would say choosing one would include your preference, what services they offer and their customer service.
Any thoughts on 50% VTI, 25% VGT and 25% SCHD for a 30yo?
I like it!
VOO/VTI 30%
VUG/SCHG/SPY 20%
QQQ/DIA 20%
SCHD/DJD 20%
VBK 5%
IWP 5%
Professor, bought my first SCHD (2) today but in my individual acct and checked the reinvest button. Hope I'm doing it right.
Good job!
Have to admit the mix is not bad. Not much overlap in the 3. Qs out performs VUG though, but not by much
shariah compliant etf?
Sir what do you think about schd + splg?
What is the reason why we chose VUG over SCHG?
I like both pretty equally
SCHG is King 😊
New to the whole ETF game. If I were to sell, when would be the right time to do so?
It’s long term investing/saving so what would be the purpose of selling?
Hi Professor G, all good! But what about the investors linving in Europe? Which ETFs can we invest in? Thanks!
Check out these inexpensive close-end funds that pay monthly dividends, CRF, CLM, VVR, GGN, and MFG just to mention a few.
I’ll check them out but I’m more of a fan of ETFs long term
What’s a close end fund?
Hello , umm can pleae upload a short explain best etfs that are shriah complaint ?
You are the best in teaching investing ❤️❤️ i hope you do
Using youtube is not compliant. Tven?
Why is nobody commenting on MGK stock through vanguard?
QQQ 33.3
IVV (VOO) 33.3
SCHD 33.3
What does your portfolio look like? I’m curious
What about VTI SCHG and SCHD??
Yup those 3 are great together!
Nyce 😊
I got VOO/VTI, SCHD and SCHG in my portfolio across ROTH IRA and ROBINHOOD. Any suggestions?
VGT
VT
What’s a good healthcare etf
I've recently started my investing journey, last week! VOO is a big part of my current portfolio but wondering if I should get into VOOG too as the top ten holdings make up a larger portion, any words of advice , is there a point in going for VOOG aswell as VOO?
There is justification for both definitely. I personally like to pair VOO with another growth type etf like VUG or SCHG
@@NolanGouveia after writing that I realised , I also did VUG ! My portfolio right now is VOO VUG and VWO aswell as some individual stocks. Thanks for replying and sharing these vids, they have been really helpful.
@@screwsloose8631 awesome!
@@screwsloose8631why VWO?
Please do a segment on best bond ETFs for Roth IRA
said bonds are lowkey not recommended
Bond arent good for invesment just invest stocks find some high risk into portfolio and real estate
SPLG, QQQM , DGRO will provide better returns over long term
I also prefer ETFs for investing. Just invest every month and chill.
I hold vti and vxus
I'm 19, Is SPLG, VUG, SCHD, good?
Very good!
@@NolanGouveia"I have a question: I use IBKR as my broker, and it allows fractional shares. Is it better for me to sell my position in SPLG and move it to VOO? VOO is more established and has a higher asset under management of $300 billion, but SPLG has a lower expense ratio of 0.02 compared to VOO's 0.03. However, the expense ratio difference is only 0.01%, so it may not be a significant factor."
@@NolanGouveia "I have a question: I use IBKR as my broker, and it allows fractional shares. Is it better for me to sell my position in SPLG and move it to VOO? VOO is more established and has a higher asset under management of $300 billion, but SPLG has a lower expense ratio of 0.02 compared to VOO's 0.03. However, the expense ratio difference is only 0.01%, so it may not be a significant factor."
@@NolanGouveia I have a question: I use IBKR as my broker, and it allows fractional shares. Is it better for me to sell my position in SPLG and move it to VOO? VOO is more established and has a higher asset under management of $300 billion, but SPLG has a lower expense ratio of 0.02 compared to VOO's 0.03. However, the expense ratio difference is only 0.01%, so it may not be a significant factor.
@@NolanGouveia I have a question: I use IBKR as my broker, and it allows fractional shares. Is it better for me to sell my position in SPLG and move it to VOO? VOO is more established and has a higher asset under management of $300 billion, but SPLG has a lower expense ratio of 0.02 compared to VOO's 0.03. However, the expense ratio difference is only 0.01%, so it may not be a significant factor.
How much do you invest in these ETFs?
15usd every 7 months
What is good amount of shares to start with of SCHD to see a decent passive income for those that doesn’t have thousands to start with?
It’s all relative! So just start with one! Add where you can and little by little it’ll grow
@@NolanGouveia thank you. I’ll do just that. It always feels like you got to the exact amount full amount being talked about. But doing what you can makes more sense. Great advice.
@@nafeesawilliams887 yup just do what you can do and stay consistent!
Which of the platforms is best to trade on
@@bunmianifowoshe3245 I think it is your personal preference I do fidelity, some will say vanguard etc
I am just starting. Got in on VOO, SCHD, and some similar... as well as some halal specific, and some individual. I am wondering how much of my portfolio should be VOO/SCH....perhaps 50%? 75%? I am trying to learn but feel like I am just winging it. TBH I am starting with just a few dollars and learning as I go with intent to increase investments every paycheck God willing.
i’m 18 yo and i’m currently 50 50 on schd and schg is that good?
Yes very good!
I believe he would tell you to add a “foundation” etf.
Swppx, qqqm, schd for me. Very similar
what 3 etfs should i invest in at 18 years old and a complete beginner?
FTEC...SCHG...VT.. please do your research and thank me later good luck😊
At 18, right now I’d start with:
FTEC - 35%
VUG/SCHG - 30%
SPLG -20%
SCHD - 10%
FBTC - 5%
TECL, QLD, XLK
How i find those etf in trade republic broker i am new ? Can you write the full name plase?
XEQT and VFV
Can you recommend ETF's available in Europe?
nice, so do you think you can do all three if possible or is that over diversified. My opinion, I don't think so but was just seeing if that's what ya meant. One of those or all three if you can do?
I do all 3! Each of them for a different reason: SCHD-dividends, VOO-fundamental value, VUG-growth
@@NolanGouveia Great submission here. Is there any weighty advantage of choosing VOO over VTI?
@@mb1407 thanks! No, not a sizeable difference at all. Very similar returns long term
@@NolanGouveiahow many percent in each fund?
@@iBedXXX it’s really up to the individual investor depending on other factors. If you’re just starting out, I like an even split 1/3 in each!
How do I invest in eft and index funds?
Charles SHWABB
What do you think about 100% VT in Roth IRA?
Please add SCHG 😊
What is the ratio for these 3? Equally or one more than the others?
For me, I do about 35-40% dividend, 40% s&p500, 20-25% growth
@@heartcomedy5 both
@@NolanGouveia would you see more growth going 80-90% in SCHD vs diversified approach as you have listed? (In the long run)
What about SCHG instead of VUG?
Yup they are almost the same!
I mean.. its just ok. Not sure why you dont have nasdaq100 etf to make a higher return
Why VUG over VGT?
My only beef with growth etf's is the possibility of the market being terrible when I decide to retire.
True, most people will have sold out of them closer to retirement age and bought in to more value or even bonds by that point to preserve the wealth
But When you retire your not gonna spend your entire holding in a week are you ?
So say you have build up 300 k in your etf funds
So if the market happens to be down when you retire at 60 years old for example
You withdraw 30k leaving 270k in your etf to make some gains
@@boyasaka Not advisable. You don't know when the market will take a down turn, how low it will go, and for how long. That 300K could be 200k in a matter of weeks, if not days. You would be selling shares at a loss, leaving fewer shares for the recovery. Better to have 2-3 years of savings not in the market for expenses, and wait for the market to recover. I have seen clients on both sides during 2007-2010. Some came out fine, others were forced back to work.
@@edcastillo4456 when has market crashed 33 percent and not recovered most of not all of them gains within a few years
Invest 50% in VGT, 50% in SCHD and every paycheck add more regardless of the market direction. In 25-35 years you’ll be very wealthy and you would have outperformed VOO (which is the S&P 500).
Very simple, very little overlap, actually diversified without adding anything like VXUS or Bonds which only weigh you down over time. If you have more than 20 years in the market it’s idiotic to add that
Agree!
How do you know
He said he’s very knowledgeable, can you explain what you just say to me please. I want to invest, but I don’t understand the market and I’m working on a budget
Is 33% in the three not as smart of a move?
I’m glad you know where the market will be, I wish I had that knowledge.
Thoughts on SCHD/VGT/AVUV?
Great! I like those a lot!
What is your favorite ETF these days?
Vanguard FTSE All world. It has 4000 stocks from developoed countries and emerging markets.
@@arturplawgo9401 how are the returns done is it a long term investment or you get daily cash flow?
VOO
One and done.
What makes an etf better than a fund? What makes VOO better than VXAIX? Just wondering what I should do thanks
I was debating the same. Right now I have VOO, but might switch it over to SWPPX because I’m using Schwab. They are both S&P 500 indexes so they will yield virtually the same returns. I might switch for my Roth because I can automate my investments with a mutual fund each month.
@@ImOzify Smart, I have a mix of both just because I don’t think either is much better than the other in terms of pros and cons.
My four favorite ETF are VOO , SCHD , SCHG VNQ
Great picks!
@@NolanGouveia do you recomend adding an international ETFbased on my ETF PICKS
@@Proficient_Diamond_Investing I don’t personally no
@@NolanGouveia so with those four ETF you think I will be good or what other good ETF will be nice to replace international for someone that doesn’t want to invest in international ETF
@@Proficient_Diamond_InvestingI hav same same question I need a good growth fund to add to my three fund just something just as good but a bit cheaper then vug.
Schg instead of vug? Anyone thoughts
75% SCHD and 25% DVY
These 3 ETFs couldn't even beat Nasdaq. What's the point of investing in these ETF rather invest in Nasdaq
QQQ, SPY, SCHG
OK so I'm newer to efts can someone explain to me why this is successful? I've been doing my own research as well just looking for other's perspectives and reasoning.
Passively managed ETFS or index funds out perform actively managed ones
i m living in Pakistan..can i buy invest in these shares? and minimum limit of investment? plz...
I’m not too sure
Can someone explain to me are these three different tyoes of etf?
Hey! Wonder if I will get a response. Canadian here!
50%- VFF
25%-VDY
25%-XEQT
How much money do you have to invest? At those prices per share, it’s kind I can only buy 10 shares of each. You can’t get rich that way.
Every little bit adds up!
Idk anything about etfs where could I buy?
What’s your thoughts on VIG?
What you thought about VUAA?
What dovu think and out investing in abbv, voo, vnq, 0 and cvx
I like all of those!
@@NolanGouveia I went from knowing nothing and investing in like 20 stocks to tightening the belt to 5, using UA-cam.
@@kinginyellow3100 congrats. Good move!
I do both SCHD and DGRO, personally think DGRO will outperform long term but I’m splitting the difference anyway. For growth I’m doing DGRW, what made you choose VUG over DGRW? I’m truly curious. I’ve backed off on growth because things seem due for a pullback and stopped VOO a while back since long term returns don’t seem as promising as SCHD DGRO DGRW.
What you think as an european. Is these etf also best to invest outside of america? :)
Do vug and voo have portfolio overlap?
Yes there is some
Yeah, but what's going on with SCHD? It looks like it's in trouble.
SCHD IN TROUBLE: Schwab Massive Lay Offs Reported (BANKING CRISIS)
ua-cam.com/video/r4qOhgXxot8/v-deo.html
SOXX, SMH or SOXQ needs to be in there
SCHD,VOO,VUG
VUG? I thought the third would be VYM based on other posts of yours I’ve seen
VYM is great but I picked one etf for each category: dividend, value, growth
1) S&P 500 ETF (VOO, IVV, or SPLG)
2) SCHD or DGRO
3) Total USA (VTI, SCHB, or ITOT)
Why not SPY ?
@@ohadeliyahu1246 Higher expense ratio.
What’s total USA
@@skatergrl13 Most if not all USA companies on the US stock exchange.
ok thanks. I added VTI to my list. I have VOO, VGT, SCHD, and VUG as priorities before it tho@@akin242002
Is the vanguard 500 fund the S&P 500?
Yes ticker VOO
voo vug schd
But MSTR for life and do better than all of those ETFs put together.
You need to add BRK.A. Bought my first shares in 1978.
Lol much different price back then. I have a bunch of BRK.B
Berkshire Hathaway and Amazon😊
Can someone give their thoughts on VOO 33%, SCHD 33%, and VGT 33% for a long term investment?
Solid
Whats the better gowth index between vigax, vug, schg or qqq. I currently have vigax but thinking I should swap it out. Perhaps qqq? What are your thoughts?
People are duming schd cause of its new allocation can u cover this
Why schd vs VYM?
They are both great but the historical return is a little better with SCHD and I like it better long term but BARELY
Schd has a better screening process that why it has outperformed VYM . Very likely if we have a repeat of the 2000's next decade SCHD should also outperform VOO/VTI too
Too much overlap. Throw international and small cap in there
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