What ETFS to invest in VTI, VOO, SPY, DIA, QQQ

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I know investing can be scary sometimes and you don't know how to diversify your portfolio.

Here is my best breakdown of some of the most popular exchange traded funds (ETFs) for those of you who don't want to invest in individual stocks. And yes, feel free to save this for future reference.

1. VTI (Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF): VTI is an exchange-traded fund offered by Vanguard. Itseeks to track the performance of the CRSP US Total Market Index, which covers the entire U.S. stock market. VTI includes large-cap, mid-cap, small-cap, and micro-cap stocks, providing broad diversification across various market capitalizations.

2. VOO (Vanguard S&P 500 ETF): VOO is another ETF provide by Vanguard. It aims to track the performance of the S&P 500 index, which consists of 500 large-cap U.S. stocks. VOO offer: exposure to the largest and most established companies in the U.S. market.

3. DIA (SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF): DIA is an ETF offered by State Street Global Advisors. It tracks the performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), which is composed of 30 large-cap U.S. stocks. DIA provides exposure to well-known blue-chip companies and is often used to gauge the performance of the overall stock market.

4. QQQ (Invesco QQQ Trust): QQQ is an ETF offered by Invesco.
It tracks the performance of the Nasdaq-100 Index, which consists of 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. QQQ primarily focuses on technology companies, offering exposure to leading tech giants and other innovative firms.

In summary, VTI provides broad market exposure across various market capitalizations in the U.S., VOO focuses on large-cap
U.S. stocks, DIA tracks the performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and QQQ targets the Nasdaq-100 Index, with a focus on tech companies. Investors should consider their investment objectives and desired exposure when choosing betwee these ETFs.

I hope this helps! Let me know your investing questions in the comments.

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Hi! Thank you for sharing the how to! You are showing everyone that investing isn’t as hard as we think! Love your vids!

Sassycatsoapery
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VTI and VOO have a 99.6% overlap. QQQ and VOO have an 83.2% overlap, 100% of DIA' holdings are also in VOO. Investing only in VOO makes sense.

zsoltferenczy
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All of the ETFs mentioned here are overlapping one another. VTI is the total market index fund. This also holds the companies that are in VOO and QQQ. All the companies in QQQ are also present in VOO.
So basically invest in one or max two of them but not all the others.

syedshafiqulislam
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Thank you for keeping it simple for beginners like me.😊

NothingBtBlueskies
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SOLID! thank you, what service do you use to trade?

vClone
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So question. Do I use my rothIRA for these ?

patrick
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What's the point In investing in other etfs or other stocks if there all in voo? That's what's confusing me. I don't understand I'm investing in voo. What's the point in investing in qqq if there just in voo????

lukeware
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To me the S&P index funds are the easy part. Understanding how bonds can balance a portfolio when you get a little older is what I can’t seem to figure out. They seem worse than cash & I’m not understanding how they benefit.

MKK-wgfz
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I think I follow the Same strategy. VTI for example., when I started to look into ETF’s, this caught my Eye. But as I have a small Capitol I bought partial shares

coachbenhvbc
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Should you go with fidelity or vanguard for ETFs

patriciaholiield
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VOO or VTI, never both. QQQM not QQQ, literally the same for .15 instead of .2

ChuckConnNYC
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i've been investing in nasdaq, vti and s&p 500. What are your thoughts on the overlapping? I personally don't mind because i'm investing for the long term and i like the top 10.

jesse
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Seems silly to have VTI and VOO, might as well just do VOO and get more dividends.

hermitcrypto
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Which one of thee should I put in a taxable brokerage account?

appleztooranges
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So i have to buy all of them every month or can I buy multiple shares of voo

rogertapia
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Hello, is there a way to set something up to chat with you so you can lay out an investment plan for somebody in their mid-50s. I don't want to waste whatever money I have left on something that's not going to help me. Thank you

rolivarez
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Should we buy all of these or just one?

SepSoup
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How much money do u start investing with?

Estefaniquez
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I'm in my late 50s. Would I still do this?

tikihutgenius
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Don’t forget one ETF for the international markets, because when American markets go down, lots of time the Europeans go up.
Big company aggregates there, around 7000 companies

fatman