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@@bgaviator it's not rocket science... It's not like the index funds are doing this for you either ... They add these companies AFTER they have made most of their returns. You need to buy quality divided paying stocks , you want more money sell calls on your portfolio
Buying of just any ETFs is easy, but buying the right one without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence which is best to buy now or put on a watchlist? I’ve been trying to grow my portfolio of $260K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategies.
Just because there are opportunities in the market doesn’t mean you should go in blindly. To understand the potential factors that contribute to your financial growth, I'll advise you to seek the help of a professional.
If your not comfortable picking individual stock, consider investing in index funds or ETFs. These funds offer immediate diversification and often have lower fees than actively managed funds.
What you will be sure of would be the right choices, if you're been guiding by an expert. That is how I have managed to stay afloat , manuevering through the hurdle in the market.
With the Bitcoin ETF approved, institutions will need to buy Bitcoin for their ETF. There will be marked increase in demand, can i get in and still make profits? i have set aside $250k to get fully invested this year
Yes of course you still can. Reminds me of the guy who bought bitcoin in like 2011 and everyone was calling him a chump, then the market boomed and after a few years and he made a killing, whereas many people got burnt because they doubted.
I agree. This is why I work with an investment advlsor, I currently have $130k in a well-diversified portfollo that has experienced exponential growth.
How can I participate in this? I sincerely aspire to establish a secure financlal future and am eager to participate. Who is the driving force behind your success?
Sharon Ann Meny is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
I just googled her and I'm really impressed with her credentials; I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get. I just scheduled a caII.
With around $120k invested in Palantir stocks, any suggestions for additional stocks to diversify across various markets? Looking for a well-rounded portfolio that balances risk aversion with returns meeting yearly inflation concerns.
Prioritize two goals: strategically buy stocks to limit losses and maximize gains, and be prepared to capitalize on market shifts. Consult a financial advisor or professional for personalized guidance.
Great video, one that folks really need to watch. I’m 50, retired a while at 45. I have 35% of my capital invstments in an IRA, 25% in index funds, and the balance spread across other investment accts, in cumulative of over $ 5M. I receive income from my rental properties too. Zero debt and all is going accordingly. My financial consultant has been patient and has done a wonderful job for me throughout the years.
@Owen francesca Yeah that's a good path. You should focus on a good ETF of the s&p 500, relax back and watch it compound within the years. In good time you could be a millionaire.
In my case Klaus Cassius has helped me to do that proficiently. I'm not a guru so I don't really have experience in investment strategies. I work and my consultant does the rest.
Big ups to everyone working effortlessly trying to earn a living while building wealth. My wife and I wish retire with the net worth of over $3million with no depts. Currently living smart and frugal with our money. Saving and investing lifestyle in the financial market made it possible for us this early even till now earn monthly through passive income.
I suggest you to seek professional advice because building a strong financial portfolio is more challenging. Your long-term objectives and budgetary preferences can be catered to in the ideas you get after that.
indeed, financial managers could make a lot of difference, particularly in a market such as this. Bonds are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look. I have been using an FA since 2020, and I return at least $30k ROI, and this does not include capital gain.
Sonya lee Mitchell is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..
Fantastic video Everybody wants to be financially independent and live a better life.With savvy investing, an inexpensive lifestyle, and diligent budgeting, this is not difficult to do. I'm glad I realized early on that achieving financial freedom requires hard work.
Sincerely, I'm genuinely moved by what you said. I have a sizable amount of money that I am willing to invest if given the appropriate knowledge and I am highly interested in investing. My greatest concern is losing money on a bad investment. I'm open to hearing your advice on how to make sensible investments as a result.
Thank you for this tip. it was easy to find your coach. and I conducted thorough research on her credentials before scheduling a call with her.Based on her résumé, Olivia Maria Lucas appears to possess a high level of proficiency, and I am grateful for the opportunity to speak with her
Retirees who struggle to meet their basic needs are the ones who could not accumulate enough money during their active years to meet their needs. Retirement choices determine a lot of things. My parents both spent same number of years in the civil service, but my mom was investing through a wealth manager, and my dad through the 401k. My mom retired with about 4.2 million, but my dad retired with roughly 1.8 million.
This is true. I'm in my mid 50's now. My wife and I were following this same trajectory. Last two years, I pulled out my money and invested with her wealth manager. Not catching up with her profits over the years, but at least I earn more. I'm making money even before retiring, and my retirement fund has grown way more than it would have with just the 401(k). Haha.
@@DreamweaverShade-h9p It's unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $21k passively by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving; great wealth managers will always make returns.
@@Tsunaniis-j5l I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same.
@@MakeamericaGreatagain-h7j I definitely share your sentiment about these firms. When I was starting out, I checked out a couple of freelance investors online, so you could do the same. I personally work with “NICOLE DESIREE SIMON”, and she's really good.
@@Tsunaniis-j5l I might have heard this name somewhere, but can't really recall. I'll be following her up. Thank you. Do you know if she manages family fund too?
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you, prevent inflation from eroding your savings, build generational wealth, and cultivate good habits and financial knowledge, you must be in the market.
Heard many good recommendations about TERESA JENSEN WHITE, and her profitable strategies by some brokers in a seminar and other platforms, I think she's the real deal for people to talk good about her, I will give her a trial and see how it goes then.,..
Wall Street pitched so-called quality stocks with high profitability and low debt, as a kind of insurance against whatever the economy might throw at you. Quality stocks have underperformed the S&P500 this year, waiting may not be the best decision for investors. It might sound basic or generic, but getting in touch with a financial adviser was how I was able to outperform the market and raise a profit of $450,000 since Jan 2022. For me, its the most ideal way to jump into the fin-market these days.
It’s precisely at times like these that investors need to be on guard against the next certainty. You don’t have to act on every forecast, hence i will also suggest investors to get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.
@@davidjackson4437 My Financial Advisor is CLAUDIA TRINIDAD RIVAS I found her on a CNBC interview where she was featured and reached out to her afterwards. She has since provide entry and exit points on the securities I focus on. You can run a quick online research with her name if you care for supervision. I basically follow her market moves and haven’t regretted doing so...
@@brendazvandasara Thank you for this Pointer. It was easy to find your handler, She seems very proficient and flexible. I booked a call session with her.
@@kollykolly Could you possibly make the responses on this thread sound a little less automated? It really is not a great look for your company when you can’t invest in better fake publicity
Another great content. You and Gary Joe Wilde are highly recommendable investing pros every investor who wants to get rich investing must know or work with Unfortunately, don't know why Gary deleted his video channels. He is very advanced and experienced in the field.
What're your thoughts on a good ETF that you would hold to go along with QQQ in an IRA? I still have a long way to go. Don't mind risk. But is there an etf in here you like in addition to QQQ that covers different sectors?
@@danielkey1463Hello. I'm actually looking for a good trader that can help me trade and make good profit, I've been seeing so many recommendations but I don't think they're trusted. Please do you have any recommendations?
You do not have to invest in all 6 etfs. As he said in the video, some people just invest in a combination of VTI and VXUS which is the popular two fund portfolio. Also as he said in the video, some people just invest in VT, which is 60% US stocks, and 40% international stocks.
I invested with her after I got a loan from a friend and now after receiving profit, I paid my friend and reinvested over and over again. I must say she's a very transparent and honest personality
@@marknoble6832 I saw the recommendation but I didn't bother chatting her up, I keep losing really I still don't understand how the forex market works though
Joshua it's so great to see how your production quality in every video keeps improving! Love your content and investment advice! Big fan from Costa Rica!
I like everything that was said in this video, very informative and enlightening. The one thing that I disagree with is investing in fine art. The reason I say that command I say that, is because it is extremely subjective. Find art, automobile's, comic books, wine, are all based on what someone is willing to pay to own it, not about what it's worth. Worth of how bad you want it, doesn't translate to a market price, or that everyone will pay the same price.
Buy low and sell high. Most people get it wrong trying to profit off of every move the market makes. Chasing gains is like chasing losses for gamblers. Buy good companies at a good price and watch paint dry is the best advice I can give. Not wise to sit and hold on to money that should be working for you. I will keep buying good company stocks on low days through my advisor. i've made over $300k in gains (24% up) from my diversified port folio in the Q1. If your port folio is down, It's because you bought the wrong stocks.
I been trying to stick with index funds. I feel this new interest rates hikes could crash this economy. Nevertheless I'm in need of a good investment plan currently, I have a lump sum in a savings account yielding next to nothing. you seem to be doing well yourself I'm open for any good recommendation on how to tackle this volatile market.
@@hermanwalker6389 I have my funds very well diversified, though I did it using copy trading system from a US regulated broke r ''Mary Freed Lorenz'' financial analyst and CNBC contributor and it's been a huge relief. Her stock picks are sensational, my aggressive portfolio still rocketing in huge figures :) she's quite the genius in trading and port folio diversification. You should probably try out algorithmic trading; copy the gurus, more so one with experience of the past bear markets.
I was really hopeful of my investments this year, but all my plans has been disoriented, I've been studying the market crashes and I realized some investors made millions from the recent 2008 recession. I have no idea about stocks to buy or what assets to I'll buy now that would yield highest potential and so on. I found her official website after looking up her name online. Quite impressed at her achievements. Do you give out your funds in the process of copying her trades?
@@Jasonswood-ch2bb Copy trading is 100% legit and secured You don't give out fund here that's the ideal for this system. you have control over your funds and It stays right in your account. Your account will only mirror her trades in real time. Just get in touch with her
Great video and I am a huge fan of both indexes and ETFs, sometimes getting wealthy really is much simpler than everyone makes it out to be... Everyone is busy trying to get rich by Tuesday with the next hot stock opportunity, yet many a times we can just jump right into and double down on broad market funds covering both value and growth investments..
Great content Josh. When I started my Roth ~6 years ago, I read and watched similar finance content and settled on the following, much of which aligns with your strategy: 55-60% VTI 10% VBR (U.S. Small Businesses) 10% VNQ 10% VXUS 10% BND 0-5% Cash Back then I hadn't known of SCHD or VGT, you have me wishing I did! I have a separate non-retirement brokerage with Fidelity, maybe I'll add those in there in the future.
You're theoretically right: If you'd've added SCHD and VGT to your portfolio - your growth would've increased by about 1-1.5%. but, If your WHOLE portfolio would be 100% VTI - your growth would've been 2% even higher than the "improved" one...
BND is not a winner. Why would you recommend investing in a bond fund when interest rates are rising? That makes the value of the bonds it holds decline, and sure enough the share price has absolutely tanked over the last 18 months.
For an example, VTI pay $.75 a quarter. And that’s based on today’s price of $200 each. You need to invest $266,600 to make $1000 a month in dividends.
total international etfs are not good investments. its the one area where actively managed funds that research specific companies will outperform the broad basket index
Great question, and I was originally going to include this in the video but forgot to mention it! So, a lot of it will depend on your personal goals. However, as a sort of general rule, there are 2 categories of ETFs in your portfolio. The first category is your main, core holding, which will make up the bulk of your portfolio. An example of a good core holding is VTI. And then you’ll have your “satellite” holdings, which are meant to complement your core holding, based on your specific investment strategy. These satellite holdings will include all the other ETFs mentioned in this video and make up a smaller percentage of your overall portfolio. Now, I can’t stress this enough, but your specific allocation will depend on what you want to invest in. For example, I do not invest in VNQ, because I own and plan on buying more physical real estate. Therefore, I already have real estate in my portfolio, and so I don’t need to invest in VNQ, which is a real estate ETF. And so what I do is invest in VTI (60% of my portfolio), VXUS (20% of my portfolio) and SCHD (20% of my portfolio). That’s my specific allocation. Some people, will do 100% VTI, or 100% VT, which I talked about in this video. I hope this helps though!
The market is so volatile now to be depending on bull run to make profit or investing without guidance, I advice everyone to trade now with a working program with like that of Cristina Gutierrez Moore, so far she is helping me find investment that has significant growth potential which bring high returns and profits, i am so happy finding her
The market is constantly evolving with new features, trading opportunities, financial swings with sudden surprises around every corner. the best thing is to stay in touch with a professional who knows their way around the market and have a sound trading strategy to ensure you have returns on your investments.
Investment is the key to wealth but wrong investments can leave you scars, be careful out there what and how you invest and if you do not have enough experience or expertise, contact someone who does. The goal is to make profit and grow, not just to invest for investing sakes.
I’ll take investments in stock any day they’re very remunerative only problem I’m having is I really don’t know how to go about it,I do get lost and overwhelmed by the markets. Any solid pointers in reaching this trader would be helpful,I’d appreciate if I got a reply
The best way to find that balance between saving and living is by investing. This way you get to have your saving intact and then live comfortably off the revenue coming in from your investments. Financial freedom is possible, you just need to know what to do and when to do it. I am a living testimony.
I just started investing in VOO today doing $5 a day every tradable day, am I good just sticking with that or is there one more I should really be investing in along with VOO?
These are nice ETFs though. I feel there could be mild recession, with the economy contracting starting in the final quarter of this year into the first half of next year. We may see mini bear market rallies, but nothing to jump on. I'm just gonna stick with diversification using the copytrading system. I've so far gone around 24% up from the last two quarters. Just an average Joe here trying to thrive in these volatile markets.
How does copytrading work? Might just be what I need now. I was wondering if investing in a cumulative ETF during this next decade is a sound investment.
@@theexpendables3152 It's when your account mirrors someone else's. Trick is knowing who to copy. I managed to work my way into Josephine Guevara Laporte's popular algotrading program. She's a renowned CFA. There are other similar options out there but consistency and smart diversification skills were the clincher for me with Josephine. You should probably give it a shot.
Hi I'm planning for retirement and have like $600k in a CD account with a very low interest. I only need $15k for liquidity purposes(emergency fund) and plan on growing the bulk. I found Josephine Laporte's official website after looking up her name. Quite impressed at her portfolio and I'd like to schedule a phone call. What's the fee structure?
@@ramseyb1573 Since it's an algorithmic based model, it's very much transparent because you can actually see what assets you have and how much growth your portfolio has achieved. You have an absolute control of your funds and can opt out at will. Fees still fair enough
Great video, but I get the sense your sponsor by vanguard? I do concur the fact with SCHD. Thank u for your insight and perspective of creating a better portfolio.
Sometimes I really wonder how people make huge profit investing in the stock market, I know investing is a legitimate way to gain financial freedom but how is it done?
@Ashley Miguel Interesting. I have a lump sum of cash doing absolutely nothing at all in my bank account, I wanna get something started with it. You seem to be doing excellent for yourself, how did you achieve this?
It's really quite simple. It's our bad behaviour that fuck it up. You get rich slowly, spend less than you earn insure against disasters and invest wisely if you don't know how it's good to seek expert mentorship or you can just buy and hold an index fund every month and do nothing
Great video! very informative. What do you thing of FTEC as a substitute for VGT ? They have the exact holdings, but the share price is lower for FTEC.
Best Total USA fund: VTI Best S&P 500 fund: FXAIX Best Small cap blend fund: IJR Best International fund: SCHF Best Dividend growth fund: SCHD Best Technology fund: VGT. Best REIT fund: XLRE
Realistically? How much should someone starting off into ETFs or Real Estate be investing per month into these markets? Is it a game of "just as much as you can" or should i have a set monthly budget? $200-$300 or $1000-$2000 a month hard to gage how much I should be investing.
I have 6 as well all vanguard etf's on my M1 finance account VTI is my bigger core holding love the content I've done tons of research reading watching tons of videos took a year to get started and know my direction all the info I've gained its highly appreciated I follow and its paid off and it solidify my choice when I see alot of pros towards the portfolios I have and companies or etfs I have 😎🥂🍻 😃 thanks for the info well I've always wanted VNQ so I modified my pie and added it and reduced a slice of VT a little exposure to all thanks again 😀 I chose VIGI over VXUS also went with VIG over SCHD for dividends wanted to stay Vanguard on all my etfs 🤑
im new to eft investment, just out of curiosity ...is it better to stick with the same issuer like Invesco or Vanguard or is that just a preference thing for you? thanks
Thanks! Enjoyed this. Do you know of any good resources that can help someone decide about their mix? I have 5 ETFs distributed by percentage (48%, 28%, 12%, 8%, and 4%) and want to see if I have a decent weighting based on the actual holdings.
Thanks so much for the support Press! Yes I do, I go over it in more detail in my ultimate ETF guide, but the website is called ETF Research Center. If you go to etfrc.com and then click on ETF tools on the menu, then click on fund overlap, this free tool will let you compare your various ETF holdings to see how much overlap there is. It’s super useful, I use it a lot!
The fact that I've been investing into most of what you have said lets me know I'm on the right track. I appreciate you my brother team light skin all the way jp
Basically just invest in the USA the best returns over the long-term come from American companies plus if america returns poorly most of the world does anyway. So stick to etfs invested in sp500 nasdaq total American Market. 👍
You are overcomplicating it, VOO and some short term treasuries shud be all you need. Businesses better investments than reits over the long term, higher roic and growth. I would say your betting/guessing tech will be a good growth play long term, but there are industries that will grow heavily and that is energy, healthcare, consumer. Also dividends don’t create value they create more tax events. Investing internationally not needed, there is a high correlation to the US market and a lot of US companies get their revenues abroad. US stock market is the most trusted and with all the mess in Europe and China I would lay off international investing for a bit. International investing could be a great opportunity right now but I’m just not interested I sleep well owning America.
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Etfs will never make you a millionaire.... Only single stocks can do that..
@@whatsgoodmyguy4391 Good luck picking the next Amazon, Google, or Apple
@@bgaviator it's not rocket science... It's not like the index funds are doing this for you either ... They add these companies AFTER they have made most of their returns.
You need to buy quality divided paying stocks , you want more money sell calls on your portfolio
Buying of just any ETFs is easy, but buying the right one without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence which is best to buy now or put on a watchlist? I’ve been trying to grow my portfolio of $260K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategies.
Just because there are opportunities in the market doesn’t mean you should go in blindly. To understand the potential factors that contribute to your financial growth, I'll advise you to seek the help of a professional.
wow that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please. I desperately need one to diversified my portfolio.
wow that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please. I desperately need one to diversified my portfolio.
wow that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please.
Sharon Ann Meny is the name , Just search the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.
If your not comfortable picking individual stock, consider investing in index funds or ETFs. These funds offer immediate diversification and often have lower fees than actively managed funds.
If you invest in dividend-paying stocks, then you should consider reinvesting the dividend to take advantage of the compounding returns.
I am not sure about my choices, being faced by numerous options. I need advice going forward with the hurdle.
What you will be sure of would be the right choices, if you're been guiding by an expert. That is how I have managed to stay afloat , manuevering through the hurdle in the market.
@@EvelynRobins
What I want is real progress with my holdings. Please share the info of your advisor.
His name is "Jason Herman Pierce".
With the Bitcoin ETF approved, institutions will need to buy Bitcoin for their ETF. There will be marked increase in demand, can i get in and still make profits? i have set aside $250k to get fully invested this year
Yes of course you still can. Reminds me of the guy who bought bitcoin in like 2011 and everyone was calling him a chump, then the market boomed and after a few years and he made a killing, whereas many people got burnt because they doubted.
I agree. This is why I work with an investment advlsor, I currently have $130k in a well-diversified portfollo that has experienced exponential growth.
How can I participate in this? I sincerely aspire to establish a secure financlal future and am eager to participate. Who is the driving force behind your success?
Sharon Ann Meny is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
I just googled her and I'm really impressed with her credentials; I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get. I just scheduled a caII.
6 ETFs Listed
1:00 Core: VTI
3:50 Alt. Investment: VNQ
8:55 International: VXUS
12:03 Dividend: SCHD
15:31 Growth: VGT
17:52 Fixed: BND
Thanks!
Thank you, the only one I was not aware of VXUS,
I been loading up ⬆️ on Vym as of lately
VTI is a popular ETF among the worldwide investors for long term investment.
Thanks for chart
With around $120k invested in Palantir stocks, any suggestions for additional stocks to diversify across various markets? Looking for a well-rounded portfolio that balances risk aversion with returns meeting yearly inflation concerns.
Prioritize two goals: strategically buy stocks to limit losses and maximize gains, and be prepared to capitalize on market shifts. Consult a financial advisor or professional for personalized guidance.
@rossie-m2t Please can you leave the info of your investment advisor here? I’m in dire need of one.
@rossie-m2t I will give this a look, thanks a bunch for sharing.
Great video, one that folks really need to watch. I’m 50, retired a while at 45. I have 35% of my capital invstments in an IRA, 25% in index funds, and the balance spread across other investment accts, in cumulative of over $ 5M. I receive income from my rental properties too. Zero debt and all is going accordingly. My financial consultant has been patient and has done a wonderful job for me throughout the years.
@Owen francesca Yeah that's a good path. You should focus on a good ETF of the s&p 500, relax back and watch it compound within the years. In good time you could be a millionaire.
In my case Klaus Cassius has helped me to do that proficiently. I'm not a guru so I don't really have experience in investment strategies. I work and my consultant does the rest.
Who is your consultant? And how can I make an appointment to meet he or she for financial advice? Lol
@@callumfrankwho is your consultant
@@midorimairi they're cal led " ferro chrome financial securities "
Big ups to everyone working effortlessly trying to earn a living while building wealth. My wife and I wish retire with the net worth of over $3million with no depts. Currently living smart and frugal with our money. Saving and investing lifestyle in the financial market made it possible for us this early even till now earn monthly through passive income.
I suggest you to seek professional advice because building a strong financial portfolio is more challenging. Your long-term objectives and budgetary preferences can be catered to in the ideas you get after that.
indeed, financial managers could make a lot of difference, particularly in a market such as this. Bonds are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look. I have been using an FA since 2020, and I return at least $30k ROI, and this does not include capital gain.
Could you please elaborate on the advisor's background and qualifications?
Sonya lee Mitchell is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..
Thank you for the lead. I searched her up, and I have sent her an emaiil. I hope she gets back to me soon.
Fantastic video Everybody wants to be financially independent and live a better life.With savvy investing, an inexpensive lifestyle, and diligent budgeting, this is not difficult to do. I'm glad I realized early on that achieving financial freedom requires hard work.
Sincerely, I'm genuinely moved by what you said. I have a sizable amount of money that I am willing to invest if given the appropriate knowledge and I am highly interested in investing. My greatest concern is losing money on a bad investment. I'm open to hearing your advice on how to make sensible investments as a result.
Please let me know how to contact your financial planner.
Thank you for this tip. it was easy to find your coach. and I conducted thorough research on her credentials before scheduling a call with her.Based on her résumé, Olivia Maria Lucas appears to possess a high level of proficiency, and I am grateful for the opportunity to speak with her
Retirees who struggle to meet their basic needs are the ones who could not accumulate enough money during their active years to meet their needs. Retirement choices determine a lot of things. My parents both spent same number of years in the civil service, but my mom was investing through a wealth manager, and my dad through the 401k. My mom retired with about 4.2 million, but my dad retired with roughly 1.8 million.
This is true. I'm in my mid 50's now. My wife and I were following this same trajectory. Last two years, I pulled out my money and invested with her wealth manager. Not catching up with her profits over the years, but at least I earn more. I'm making money even before retiring, and my retirement fund has grown way more than it would have with just the 401(k). Haha.
@@DreamweaverShade-h9p It's unfortunate most people don't have such information. I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of information can be a big hurdle. I've been making more than $21k passively by just investing through an advisor, and I don't have to do much work. Doesn't matter if the economy is misbehaving; great wealth managers will always make returns.
@@Tsunaniis-j5l I think this is something I should do, but I've been stalling for a long time now. I don't really know which firm to work with; I feel they are all the same.
@@MakeamericaGreatagain-h7j I definitely share your sentiment about these firms. When I was starting out, I checked out a couple of freelance investors online, so you could do the same. I personally work with “NICOLE DESIREE SIMON”, and she's really good.
@@Tsunaniis-j5l I might have heard this name somewhere, but can't really recall. I'll be following her up. Thank you. Do you know if she manages family fund too?
If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you, prevent inflation from eroding your savings, build generational wealth, and cultivate good habits and financial knowledge, you must be in the market.
Heard many good recommendations about TERESA JENSEN WHITE, and her profitable strategies by some brokers in a seminar and other platforms, I think she's the real deal for people to talk good about her, I will give her a trial and see how it goes then.,..
Agreed
Wall Street pitched so-called quality stocks with high profitability and low debt, as a kind of insurance against whatever the economy might throw at you. Quality stocks have underperformed the S&P500 this year, waiting may not be the best decision for investors. It might sound basic or generic, but getting in touch with a financial adviser was how I was able to outperform the market and raise a profit of $450,000 since Jan 2022. For me, its the most ideal way to jump into the fin-market these days.
It’s precisely at times like these that investors need to be on guard against the next certainty. You don’t have to act on every forecast, hence i will also suggest investors to get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.
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6 ETF’s:
VTI
VNQ
VXUS
SCHD
VGT
BND
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Another great content. You and Gary Joe Wilde are highly recommendable investing pros every investor who wants to get rich investing must know or work with Unfortunately, don't know why Gary deleted his video channels. He is very advanced and experienced in the field.
I prefer Gary's trading method exactly what I wanted in all honesty, I wish I had known about him earlier than I did.
@rockwellantonette Same here.. i trade with him till date.. knew him through Grant.
What're your thoughts on a good ETF that you would hold to go along with QQQ in an IRA? I still have a long way to go. Don't mind risk. But is there an etf in here you like in addition to QQQ that covers different sectors?
@@danielkey1463Hello. I'm actually looking for a good trader that can help me trade and make good profit, I've been seeing so many recommendations but I don't think they're trusted. Please do you have any recommendations?
@@danielkey1463 Thank you for this.
Crazy, i actually know of PRISCILLA, i once traded with her.
Honestly have to say. You’re literally the only person I’ve followed on UA-cam and actually gained money. Thank you!
You do not have to invest in all 6 etfs. As he said in the video, some people just invest in a combination of VTI and VXUS which is the popular two fund portfolio. Also as he said in the video, some people just invest in VT, which is 60% US stocks, and 40% international stocks.
Thank you😊 for this video, do you offer account management or have any recommendations?
If you are using really a good broker or account manager is easier to earn from the market
Ever since I lost my job with the ministry, I have been surviving through my investment with Miss Victoria, I'm so glad I invested when I did.
I invested with her after I got a loan from a friend and now after receiving profit, I paid my friend and reinvested over and over again. I must say she's a very transparent and honest personality
Learn and trade under a guide I do same and I hardly make losses in the market
@@marknoble6832 I saw the recommendation but I didn't bother
chatting her up, I keep losing really I still don't
understand how the forex market works though
Direct, concise, and limited opinionated fluff. excellent video.
VT and chill baby
Joshua it's so great to see how your production quality in every video keeps improving! Love your content and investment advice! Big fan from Costa Rica!
I appreciate that!!
I like everything that was said in this video, very informative and enlightening. The one thing that I disagree with is investing in fine art. The reason I say that command I say that, is because it is extremely subjective. Find art, automobile's, comic books, wine, are all based on what someone is willing to pay to own it, not about what it's worth. Worth of how bad you want it, doesn't translate to a market price, or that everyone will pay the same price.
Thanks for this video🔥, 19 and trying to get ahead of the game thanks again for the finical advice 💙
I think going even higher in your core etf is better. I’m usually 60-70% there. VTI is a great option!
Buy low and sell high. Most people get it wrong trying to profit off of every move the market makes. Chasing gains is like chasing losses for gamblers. Buy good companies at a good price and watch paint dry is the best advice I can give. Not wise to sit and hold on to money that should be working for you. I will keep buying good company stocks on low days through my advisor. i've made over $300k in gains (24% up) from my diversified port folio in the Q1. If your port folio is down, It's because you bought the wrong stocks.
I been trying to stick with index funds. I feel this new interest rates hikes could crash this economy. Nevertheless I'm in need of a good investment plan currently, I have a lump sum in a savings account yielding next to nothing. you seem to be doing well yourself I'm open for any good recommendation on how to tackle this volatile market.
@@hermanwalker6389 I have my funds very well diversified, though I did it using copy trading system from a US regulated broke r ''Mary Freed Lorenz'' financial analyst and CNBC contributor and it's been a huge relief. Her stock picks are sensational, my aggressive portfolio still rocketing in huge figures :) she's quite the genius in trading and port folio diversification. You should probably try out algorithmic trading; copy the gurus, more so one with experience of the past bear markets.
I was really hopeful of my investments this year, but all my plans has been disoriented, I've been studying the market crashes and I realized some investors made millions from the recent 2008 recession. I have no idea about stocks to buy or what assets to I'll buy now that would yield highest potential and so on. I found her official website after looking up her name online. Quite impressed at her achievements. Do you give out your funds in the process of copying her trades?
@@Jasonswood-ch2bb Copy trading is 100% legit and secured You don't give out fund here that's the ideal for this system. you have control over your funds and It stays right in your account. Your account will only mirror her trades in real time. Just get in touch with her
Great video and I am a huge fan of both indexes and ETFs, sometimes getting wealthy really is much simpler than everyone makes it out to be... Everyone is busy trying to get rich by Tuesday with the next hot stock opportunity, yet many a times we can just jump right into and double down on broad market funds covering both value and growth investments..
What’s your take on sector etfs and what’s your preferred sector etfs that comes highly recommended? Thank you
Great summary and good tips. I am a big fan of ETFs and definitely Vanguard.
Great content Josh. When I started my Roth ~6 years ago, I read and watched similar finance content and settled on the following, much of which aligns with your strategy:
55-60% VTI
10% VBR (U.S. Small Businesses)
10% VNQ
10% VXUS
10% BND
0-5% Cash
Back then I hadn't known of SCHD or VGT, you have me wishing I did! I have a separate non-retirement brokerage with Fidelity, maybe I'll add those in there in the future.
You're theoretically right:
If you'd've added SCHD and VGT to your portfolio - your growth would've increased by about 1-1.5%.
but,
If your WHOLE portfolio would be 100% VTI - your growth would've been 2% even higher than the "improved" one...
I have TQQQ (or SOXL and TECL) in my Roth. I hope to have enough money in 6 years to retire.
BND is not a winner. Why would you recommend investing in a bond fund when interest rates are rising? That makes the value of the bonds it holds decline, and sure enough the share price has absolutely tanked over the last 18 months.
UPRO, TQQQ, SOXL, TNA, TECL, UDOW you’re welcome!
How about the links to those named? I’m struggling to understand why those simple things need to be reminded!?!
Me, main course: VTI & SPLG. Side: FTEC, VNQ, XLV & VEA.
For an example, VTI pay $.75 a quarter. And that’s based on today’s price of $200 each. You need to invest $266,600 to make $1000 a month in dividends.
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Great but what if I am a non-US citizen, which brokers to invest through??
What if VNQ is in a Roth IRA? No Capital gains or ordinary income then correct?
Love your videos man. You make stocks a lot easier to understand for the average Joe investor.
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You over pay with ETFs cause most the index is overvalued at any given time, stick to single stocks if you want to build more wealth
What are the investing app in the stocks,ETF ..etc
Why do you pick Schwab’s dividend ETF instead of Vanguard’s?
Great stock vlog! Nice presentation. I am a new subscriber to your channel. Greetings from Plano, Texas, United States.
Thank you for your every help and support
Loving your channel! More ETF videos, please! I’m looking at VOO and SMH. .35 expense ratio…Thoughts on a better semiconductor ETF?
Great video/videos I just learned about your channel and I’m eager to hopefully use some of your strategies.
Thank you Joshua, each one teaches one ☝️
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Thanks as always. Great information
What you think of divo etf?
total international etfs are not good investments. its the one area where actively managed funds that research specific companies will outperform the broad basket index
TQQQ, SOXL, TECL. The beauty is if the market drops again big which isn't likely now a person can do the inverse SQQQ, SOXS, TECS.
What’s a good asset location for the ETFs you just mentioned for someone who is in their late twenties
Great question, and I was originally going to include this in the video but forgot to mention it! So, a lot of it will depend on your personal goals. However, as a sort of general rule, there are 2 categories of ETFs in your portfolio. The first category is your main, core holding, which will make up the bulk of your portfolio. An example of a good core holding is VTI. And then you’ll have your “satellite” holdings, which are meant to complement your core holding, based on your specific investment strategy. These satellite holdings will include all the other ETFs mentioned in this video and make up a smaller percentage of your overall portfolio. Now, I can’t stress this enough, but your specific allocation will depend on what you want to invest in. For example, I do not invest in VNQ, because I own and plan on buying more physical real estate. Therefore, I already have real estate in my portfolio, and so I don’t need to invest in VNQ, which is a real estate ETF. And so what I do is invest in VTI (60% of my portfolio), VXUS (20% of my portfolio) and SCHD (20% of my portfolio). That’s my specific allocation. Some people, will do 100% VTI, or 100% VT, which I talked about in this video. I hope this helps though!
I just want to say, thank you for your excellent videos. They are very helpful. I look forward to more. Ty❤
Because its market cap weighted, VTI essentially tracks the S&P 500 with a near 95% correlation. Just an FYI on that core holding.
The market is so volatile now to be depending on bull run to make profit or investing without guidance, I advice everyone to trade now with a working program with like that of Cristina Gutierrez Moore, so far she is helping me find investment that has significant growth potential which bring high returns and profits, i am so happy finding her
The market is constantly evolving with new features, trading opportunities, financial swings with sudden surprises around every corner. the best thing is to stay in touch with a professional who knows their way around the market and have a sound trading strategy to ensure you have returns on your investments.
Investment is the key to wealth but wrong investments can leave you scars, be careful out there what and how you invest and if you do not have enough experience or expertise, contact someone who does. The goal is to make profit and grow, not just to invest for investing sakes.
I’ll take investments in stock any day they’re very remunerative only problem I’m having is I really don’t know how to go about it,I do get lost and overwhelmed by the markets. Any solid pointers in reaching this trader would be helpful,I’d appreciate if I got a reply
The best way to find that balance between saving and living is by investing. This way you get to have your saving intact and then live comfortably off the revenue coming in from your investments. Financial freedom is possible, you just need to know what to do and when to do it. I am a living testimony.
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I'm confused about why you said SCHD shouldn't be a core holding. Can you elaborate a little?
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This video was superb! Subbed
Keep it simple: 80% VOO, 15% QQQ, 5% MGK.
thank you for the video its really useful I just want to ask what about voo? good investment or no?
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VOO
VGT
VYM
VNQ
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Terrific video! Thank you!! Already had vti and schd as core holdings. Very interested in the others now.
Wow, so much valuable info. Thank u.
Are these available through a ROTH IRA? and if so.. is it only on vanguard?
I just started investing in VOO today doing $5 a day every tradable day, am I good just sticking with that or is there one more I should really be investing in along with VOO?
but if you get dividends in your ROTH IRA you dont pay tax on it correct?
New, young investor with high risk tolerance. All in on VGT and SCHD?
These are nice ETFs though. I feel there could be mild recession, with the economy contracting starting in the final quarter of this year into the first half of next year. We may see mini bear market rallies, but nothing to jump on. I'm just gonna stick with diversification using the copytrading system. I've so far gone around 24% up from the last two quarters. Just an average Joe here trying to thrive in these volatile markets.
How does copytrading work? Might just be what I need now. I was wondering if investing in a cumulative ETF during this next decade is a sound investment.
@@theexpendables3152 It's when your account mirrors someone else's. Trick is knowing who to copy. I managed to work my way into Josephine Guevara Laporte's popular algotrading program. She's a renowned CFA. There are other similar options out there but consistency and smart diversification skills were the clincher for me with Josephine. You should probably give it a shot.
Hi I'm planning for retirement and have like $600k in a CD account with a very low interest. I only need $15k for liquidity purposes(emergency fund) and plan on growing the bulk. I found Josephine Laporte's official website after looking up her name. Quite impressed at her portfolio and I'd like to schedule a phone call. What's the fee structure?
@@ramseyb1573 Since it's an algorithmic based model, it's very much transparent because you can actually see what assets you have and how much growth your portfolio has achieved. You have an absolute control of your funds and can opt out at will. Fees still fair enough
@@virgilhall6866 I find it better to pay a little bit more for peace of mind than worry about market trends and still get burned. Thank you.
Can you do best EFT for Fidelity? I am a new subscriber and I noticed you review most of Vanguard stocks..
Great video, but I get the sense your sponsor by vanguard? I do concur the fact with SCHD. Thank u for your insight and perspective of creating a better portfolio.
Not at all. Vanguard ETFs are just typically among the cheapest, if not the very cheapest, on the market.
SCHD is great. The VNQ is fair and it's on sale.
Can i find these ETF's on Trade Republic ?
Nice video man! Thanks for sharing, keep up the good work bud
Yeah, it's well explained man. Btw pay attention to AQX mate, it's so legit ngl
@@hicharley1114 hold on, what is that? Never heard about AQX before
@@kingdoing3184 that's new crypto exchange but, it's goog for traders ngl
@@kingdoing3184 AQX guarantee high liquidity and tight spreads so you can expect best price while trading
@@hicharley1114 interesting, sounds good to take look into. Will check it out now
Do you suggest investing in precious metal etfs? and which ones? Thank you for this vid
Sometimes I really wonder how people make huge profit investing in the stock market, I know investing is a legitimate way to gain financial freedom but how is it done?
Investing in stock is a good idea, a good trading system will put you through many days of success
True, people do make it huge in the market, but it has also swallowed alot of peoples funds mind you.
@Ashley Miguel Interesting. I have a lump sum of cash doing absolutely nothing at all in my bank account, I wanna get something started with it. You seem to be doing excellent for yourself, how did you achieve this?
It's really quite simple. It's our bad behaviour that fuck it up. You get rich slowly, spend less than you earn insure against disasters and invest wisely if you don't know how it's good to seek expert mentorship or you can just buy and hold an index fund every month and do nothing
Seriously
Great video. Thanks Josh.
very informative, new Sub!
Great video! very informative. What do you thing of FTEC as a substitute for VGT ? They have the exact holdings, but the share price is lower for FTEC.
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Hi Joshua, I saw in your comments that a lot of people talk about Mrs. Jenna. Do you know about her?
be careful with the art market, theres quite a bit of inflated prices. too many people seeing it as investment vs they actually want to own it
Thank you Josh
Best Total USA fund: VTI
Best S&P 500 fund: FXAIX
Best Small cap blend fund: IJR
Best International fund: SCHF
Best Dividend growth fund: SCHD
Best Technology fund: VGT.
Best REIT fund: XLRE
Thanks Josh for more great advice.
You bet!
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Great video, thanks Joshua. I have 3 out of 6, and will check out VNQ and maybe BND. I think i'll skip VGT for now.
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Realistically? How much should someone starting off into ETFs or Real Estate be investing per month into these markets? Is it a game of "just as much as you can" or should i have a set monthly budget? $200-$300 or $1000-$2000 a month hard to gage how much I should be investing.
Have 2 out of the 6 in my portfolio. Thanks for all the good info.
That's great!
I do have both VTI and SCHD. I have recently added to both of them.
What would you recommend as a portfolio if using every option on your list ? What % of each category would you recommend?
i love this video and have watched it multiple times since it has so much info. thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I have 6 as well all vanguard etf's on my M1 finance account VTI is my bigger core holding love the content I've done tons of research reading watching tons of videos took a year to get started and know my direction all the info I've gained its highly appreciated I follow and its paid off and it solidify my choice when I see alot of pros towards the portfolios I have and companies or etfs I have 😎🥂🍻 😃 thanks for the info well I've always wanted VNQ so I modified my pie and added it and reduced a slice of VT a little exposure to all thanks again 😀 I chose VIGI over VXUS also went with VIG over SCHD for dividends wanted to stay Vanguard on all my etfs 🤑
im new to eft investment, just out of curiosity ...is it better to stick with the same issuer like Invesco or Vanguard or is that just a preference thing for you? thanks
He is not correct. REITs are not taxed as ordinary income. They get a lower tax rate. Not as low as regular dividends but lower than ordinary income.
Thanks! Enjoyed this. Do you know of any good resources that can help someone decide about their mix? I have 5 ETFs distributed by percentage (48%, 28%, 12%, 8%, and 4%) and want to see if I have a decent weighting based on the actual holdings.
Thanks so much for the support Press! Yes I do, I go over it in more detail in my ultimate ETF guide, but the website is called ETF Research Center. If you go to etfrc.com and then click on ETF tools on the menu, then click on fund overlap, this free tool will let you compare your various ETF holdings to see how much overlap there is. It’s super useful, I use it a lot!
Why not VOO as core holding? Better returns and lower risk.
Excellent advice! Thank you!
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Need to the bear funds on Bond ETF as interest rate is heading higher. Also, the exit plan of "what if I am wrong" should be discussed
Do we put these in our Roths or taxable accounts??
Good question. I hold some of these in a traditional IRA due to a rollover after I left previous job.
VNQ definitely in the roth as the dividends aren't qualified and arent tax favorable.
Do you gave a video about life strategy ?
Fidelity or Vanguard? I have both but it's just insane to manage both especially when you don't have that much on any of both brokerage accounts!
Fidelity! Better research, lower expense ratios for core funds, and 24/7 customer service.
Hey Josh do you still have to pay taxes on the dividends if your not trading the ETF or stock for gain? I.e. realising your gains
The fact that I've been investing into most of what you have said lets me know I'm on the right track. I appreciate you my brother team light skin all the way jp
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great info, I subscribed. We have to have 10k to start with..
Love the videos
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Basically just invest in the USA the best returns over the long-term come from American companies plus if america returns poorly most of the world does anyway. So stick to etfs invested in sp500 nasdaq total American Market. 👍
You are overcomplicating it, VOO and some short term treasuries shud be all you need. Businesses better investments than reits over the long term, higher roic and growth. I would say your betting/guessing tech will be a good growth play long term, but there are industries that will grow heavily and that is energy, healthcare, consumer. Also dividends don’t create value they create more tax events. Investing internationally not needed, there is a high correlation to the US market and a lot of US companies get their revenues abroad. US stock market is the most trusted and with all the mess in Europe and China I would lay off international investing for a bit. International investing could be a great opportunity right now but I’m just not interested I sleep well owning America.