The Top 5 ETFs in my Investing Portfolio (Finance Professor Reveals)

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These are the 5 largest holdings in my portfolio and they are the top 5 ETFs that I invest in. The S&P 500 and SCHD are obvious, but a couple may surprise you! Dividend ETF and Growth ETF along with a solid foundational ETF as well. I think all investors should have at least one of these ETFs in their portfolio!
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I prefer to diversify VOO, while SCHD has more holdings concentration risk. i would think a blend of both based on one's personal situation is essential . in terms of profits, VOO has offered me more ROI as it is 22.25% up . i have $250k which i am looking to invest in covered call ETFS for dividend. Here for ideas

Hannahbenowitz
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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.?

Christine-wpbw
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i’ve got a couple of good ETFs in my portfolio and I still got other share holdings doing incredible numbers. I’m up 37% YTD! I’m also well positioned with good blue chip companies and I have stop losses in place.

LanceyRoche
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Hey Professor, I’m curious if you think RSP might be a good play at some point or do you think the magnificent 7 is going to continue to dominate the S&P 500 for a very long time? Thanks!

LeeAaronNYC
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Glad you addressed VGT. I'm a big fan of the VOO, SCHD, SCHG and some VGT setup. Thanks for sharing what you're in.

solagracia
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Currently rocking the classic VOO+SCHD combo! Cool to see those as your top two. Great stuff man! 👏

rynewilliams
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keep pumping out those financial informational videos Professor G!!!!

kevnyc
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Vgt+Schd are my winning combo 60/40! Good morning G, you are the best financial guy on YouTube! Awesome information output!

RB-jeyj
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My top 3! - QQQM, FBCG, and SPGP for my “Large Cap” category

ThomasGarciaMusic
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JEPI for dividends, covered call option, essentially tracks SP, much less volatile

blakebautz
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Great picks! Just a note - The ETF’s fee is already baked into the avg annualized returns and accrues daily. No reason to stress over the fee if an ETF such as QQQM outperforms a lower-cost one like SCHG. Many new investors can get caught up in the expense ratio, but the investor does not pay it out of pocket

zachd
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There is a lot of crossover with voo schg and qqqm- why not just pick 1 of them for growth and keep schd and narrow it down to 2. The growth etf’s all had similar return anyway. 😊

stevelevine
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Currently sticking with VOO, SCHD, and QQQ in my Roth. Overlap is somewhat substantial between VOO and QQQ so I've thought about moving away from QQQ but sticking with it for the moment.

derekh
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You can't downplay the power of Voo and SCHD, even combined they compliment each other nicely! ETF portfolio setups is the most worry free way of investing.

TortoiseInvesting
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I feel investors should be focusing on under-the-radar stocks, and considering the current rollercoaster nature of the stock market, Because 35% of my $270k portfolio comprises of plummeting stocks which were once revered and i don't know where to go here out of devastation

shaniarain
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I would love to see a video explaining why schd over vym!

DistrictTrailers
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UPDATE I invested in Jan., almost just as this guy did, (VOO 36%, SCHD 34%, SCHG 14%, QQQM 14%, BRK/B 2%). 14% return in 8 months. THANK YOU!!!

RThailand
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Great video. One area I would like to point out though. The overlap of the Magnificent 7 between SCHG and QQQM is like 75% by weight. That is way more than even a tech ETF like VGT which is something like 49% weighted in M7. And you get some extra M7 in VOO, like 26%. In a nutshell, if M7 tanks, well you know...

pregan
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Great content as usual! Your insights have been incredibly helpful in guiding my investment decisions, especially since I started investing last August. Currently, my portfolio is allocated with 70% in VOO, 17% in VGT, and 13% in SCHD. I'm looking to increase my holdings in both SCHD and VGT. Thanks for the valuable guidance

leopoldopereirac
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VOO, SCHD, and SCHG in the Roth 👍🏼
Took a bit to decide on these but wanted to be sure and then set and forget.

gabec