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Absolutely not. Just adjust your allocation to whatever S&P 500 index fund your plan admin offers.
Are you available to manage this for me brother?
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Absolutely not. Just adjust your allocation to whatever S&P 500 index fund your plan admin offers.
Direction's unclear. Buying short date options close to exp on full tilt.
Mr Ecook trolling to all hell with this new name
People answering too
Is it good to dca VOO? Or wait until a price drop to put a decent amount in all at once. I think either way it’s win win. Just seeing how you all go about investing in etfs
Also, what resources do you all use to read up on some emerging stocks? Thinking something ai related will blow up this year. Got the excitement there, just now some more implementation
ETFs FTW. If you haven’t read a single 10-K then stick to ETFs.Def think its a win-win.
ETF can be an ATH tmr. If it back tracks, then you can DCA!
I'm aiming for a long run, so 20 years from now it won't matter.
I have to be happy with the fact I invested money today and try to be consistent vs trying to have the best timing. I looked back at last year's numbers, and my ETF's were up $30 per unit (or would have been if I had bought more).
I'm slowly moving some individual stocks and mutual funds to self directed ETF now that I am more confident with what I want to invest in and focus on (ETF, bluechips, banks). (MFs were from when we were younger and didn't know better and followed bank advisors suggestions, but better than money sitting as cash in chequing).
ETFs FTW. If you haven’t read a single 10-K then stick to ETFs.
99% of retail investors have no business owning individual stocks IMO. Not saying you can’t do ok mixing in a few blue chips and dividend kings in the portfolio. But chances are you’d be better off in the long run simply DCA’ing into an ETF tracking the major indexes.
Even with the amount of data and analytic tools readily available, the chances of beating the market YoY for 10-20-30 years are extremely slim even for the professionals. Save yourself time and energy and lean heavy on the ETFs.
RobinhoodWhere and how do I buy an ETF brother?
Better off buying a hooker than an etf for real for real
Robinhood
That’s fair
What’s going on in Minneapolis?
They don’t call it the Tijuana of the Midwest for nothing dude