3 ETFs THAT MAKE YOU RIDICULOUSLY RICH (Simple $$$)

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Investing can be simple and just make you passive income forever. These are the 3 ETF categories that I use to invest for financial freedom. Growth ETFs, Dividend ETFs, S&P 500 and Total Stock Market ETFs will be explained!

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0:00 – Investing Simplified for beginners
0:39 – Make money while you sleep! How to make your money work hard for you
1:21 – ETF Investing Explained (Exchange Traded Funds)
1:57 – 3 Rules to get you rich in ETF investing
2:48 – Most important question to answer before getting started
3:31 – First ETF Category – S&P 500 and Total Stock Market
5:09 – ETF Category for most explosive gains! Getting rich with GROWTH ETFs
7:04 – ETF Category for passive income for LIFE

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Love your channel but way too fast in explanations. Some of us are older than 35 and aren't into "Speed Listening" - yet.

bballgtr
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Achieving success hinges on the steps you actively take toward it. Accumulating wealth involves cultivating positive habits, such as consistently setting aside money at intervals for robust investments. Financial management, often avoided by many, can later become a haunting issue. My hope is that anyone reading this finds success in their journey!

barttfisher
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I am at the beginning of my "investment journey", planning to put $85k into dividend stocks so that I will be making up to 5% per year in dividend returns. Any advice?

dr.Morgann
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I appreciate the emphasis on long-term thinking in this video. Building wealth is a marathon, not a sprint. Consistency, patience, and a well-thought-out plan are essential for achieving financial success in the long run.

ByteSizeMoney
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Already commented once here, but came back to thank you again. I have started this QQQM, VOO and SCHD portfolio for my child after watching this. Thanks and God bless. My child will thank you 30 years from now!

S.A.
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Quick insight from an older investor. No problem with the funds discussed here at all. Especially for younger investors who have a very long time horizon and won’t touch that money thick or thin. Just keep in mind that the market absolutely positively will take a downturn. And at some point will take a very serious downturn that causes you to rethink everything. Don’t. Look at the lost decade beginning at the end of 1999. S&P 500 actually declined over a 10 year period. But if you held firm and kept buying shares over that Rocky period. The next 15 years rewarded you handsomely.

What is going to make a bigger difference in your overall return isn’t this ETF for that ETF but you’re savings rate. If you’re saving $700 a month but find a way to scrounge another $70 by not buying overpriced coffee shop coffees etc. You start out with an immediate 10% return. That is going to compound over the next decade.

BurtGordon-ou
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Every family has that one person who will break the family's financial struggle, I hope you become the one 😊

antaimoses
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SCHD all the way, bought more yesterday. This 3 fund ETF is what I follow now with VOO, SCHG, and SCHD in my ROTH, it's simple and easier to manage.

ljrockstar
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The distinction between "I want to invest" vs "I want the outcome of investing" is great!

lmiihng
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My portfolio is mainly dividend etfs. It is comforting to know that even if the market tanks for decades, at least you still earn some passive income

jdomsmith
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My retirement, tax-deferred accounts are Warren Buffett style, 90% s&p 500 index fund, 10% short term treasury fund from Vanguard. My taxable retirement account is 50% VOO, 25% SCHG, and 25 % SCHD.

imdoc
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I’ve been watching a lot of investing videos and they all just make me feel overwhelmed with no real plan other than “get good and lucky”. But after watching just a few of your vids I feel so much more relieved with actual answers and recommendations on plans to follow that I can adjust based on my own needs and wants.

colyt
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Where I am in Canada, dividend investing is very beneficial when it comes to taxes. My wife and I can make 150k in dividends and pay about 1% tax. That doesn't include our tax free accounts.

mr.financial
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I agreed with Professor G’s 3 fund portfolio with VOO, QQQM, SCHD. But I also added Real Estate with VNQ.

MarkoPolo
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It is good to see that my current investments mirror your suggestions. I feel like my research paid off. Your videos are very informative and I am enjoying your channel. I think content creators like you are changing lives for the better.

theeccentricgeek
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"Your videos on budgeting tips are so helpful. Managing spending and saving money can be challenging, but your practical tips and strategies gave me a whole new perspective. Thank you for sharing your expertise!"

yiyi-pyew
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To me due to the expense ratio on QQQM I’d go either SCHG or FTEC
So maybe
.33 fidelity 500
.33 SCHD
.33 SCHG

JonCooper
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Nice to see that dude form “that 70’s show” all grown up and helping others with their finances..

ShmooyShmoo
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I prefer two etfs per sector and I rebalance between the two before rebalancing them with other sectors...eg growth etfs with different asset allocations over a balanced fund....this makes it easier to draw down without hitting the underperformer...

pawkie
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If you’re a passive investor like I am may I suggest QQQM. Has the same holdings as QQQ but has a smaller expense ratio

Pyrrhus