VOO vs. SCHD $100k IN → Which ETF Is Better?

preview_player
Показать описание
VOO VS. SCHD $100k IN → Which ETF Is Better?

Investing your money wisely can seem like a tricky puzzle, especially when you're looking at putting a big amount, like $100,000, into the mix. Two popular choices among investors are VOO and SCHD, each a type of ETF, or Exchange-Traded Fund.

Today we are going to compare the two funds on all investing metrics and see which one comes at the top.

If you liked this video and would like to see more videos like this, we would be happy to welcome you as a subscriber. Thank you very much

👇 subscribe here 👇

Thank you for watching this video: VOO VS. SCHD $100k IN → Which ETF Is Better?

#etf #schd #voo

In this channel, John explores a wide variety of money topics. Join the journey and experience the different money and investment aspects. Let's go 🏁💯
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

🌟 Exclusive Offers For Our Channel Members Of The Tools & Website I Use +

📊You Can Also Analyze And Buy Here:


💰If you enjoyed the video, don't forget to subscribe and let me know your thoughts on the topic in the comments!

‼ Please be aware that I will never ask for your personal information. Also, do not follow people who are mentioned in the comments or write people who are recommended in the comments, they are always scam! Stay safe by keeping an eye out for potential scams and reporting any suspicious accounts. I am not a financial advisor or broker; all content shared on this channel is for educational purposes only.

Johnsmoneyadventures
Автор

Started my portfolio last year with SCHD, VOO, and VUG after watching one of your videos. In terms of share price, VOO is way up (22.25%) and VUG is up (39.62%). Thanks for the education!

bobbymainz
Автор

I have 35% of my capital investments in an IRA, 25% in index funds, and the balance spread across other investment accts totalling over $250k. I took a big hit in Q2, 2023. Right now i am just looking for ways to recover in 2024.

tonysilke
Автор

Buying of 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... I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.

Greggsberdard
Автор

Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got to talking about investment and money. I started investing with $150k and in the first 2 months, my portfolio was reading $274, 800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and get more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family.

lennoxmutterick
Автор

Opinions on the market diverge; some claim overvaluation due to rapid gains, while others cite strong economic fundamentals justifying high valuations. The notable surge in tech stocks, a significant part of the S&P 500, raises concern for my $600K portfolio given the index's increased tech concentration.

johnben
Автор

I recently sold off a good portion of my stock holdings totaling about $400k, with roughly half of them being tech stocks at their peak. If inflation is a possibility, should I buy ETFs or hold out for a market correction?

c.o.l.ek
Автор

A blend of different ETFs is my favorite way of investing. For example, you could have some covered call etfs for dividends and other etf`s for growth. A combination such as : JEPI, DIVO, VOO, SCHD and JEPQ. You have to combine them according to your own personal situation. I tallied my dividends for the previous year; $102k. Blessed, grateful, disciplined and focused.

CliveBirse
Автор

This seems like the worst period.
Even the market are now very unpredictable.
Started investing recently when the market prices were a bit high, today I am more than 60% down!

lueng-ivcp
Автор

What do you think will be the next APPL in terms of growth, considering the constant market volatility and different manipulations by big sharks?

polinaivanova
Автор

My 3 fund portfolio: 40% VTI, 50% SCHD, 10% QQQ. I'm age 60 so lighter on the QQQ allocation, but I like it!

chrisc
Автор

In portfolio visualizer none of the calculations are valid. All of these numbers are incorrect. 100k one time into each produces about 484k for voo and 422k for schd over 30 years with dividends reinvested. I don't know where the numbers mentioned in this video is being drawn from.
I am guessing that the person that made this presentation is using the annual return rate as a linear figure which would be castastropically wrong. That would be the same mistake similar to Dave Ramsey saying that you can pull 8% safely. Entirely wrong.

FrankBatistaElJibaro
Автор

Recently bought some recommended stocks and now they are just penny stocks. There seems to be more negative portfolios in the last 3rd half of 2023 with markets tumbling, soaring inflation, and banks going out of business. My concern is how can the rapid interest-rate hike be of favor to a value investor, or is it better avoiding stocks for a while?

RaymondKeen.
Автор

I am regretting not investing in stocks ever since but still grateful i kept money in the money market. With about $200k maturing soon, i plan investing in the stock market. What stocks should I look into as a newbie to safely grow my money?

AminaCasazza
Автор

Interesting video, but the problem is that using averages don't work in real world. If you compare these two funds in Portfolio Visualizer you can see that since 2012 (the most data available based on age of oldest fund) if you invested 100K then VOO would be valued at 509K vs SCHD valued at 430K a pretty large difference of 79K in 12 years. Even further if you compare it with VTI the total US stock market for the same period its VTI 488K vs SCHD 430K still a difference of 58K in 12 years. Another factor not mentioned is that if you hold these in a taxable account you will have to pay your taxes yearly which will eat at your growth unless you pay the taxes from a different source.

The main thing is to know what you are investing in and why. It would be more in line to compare two Income ETFs, because they do vary.

A good thing is that both of these funds are low cost and diversified. But they are designed for different purposes.

richardleydon
Автор

I am doing an excel file of formula for the SCHD and using your Dividend Yield, Dividend Growth Rate and Price Appreciation but couldn't get the 10 years of (315, 873) May I see your formula?

rimurutempest
Автор

AMAZING VIDEO AND PROSPECTS! but did you use some dividend calculator or on portfolio analyzer? coz i see a huge discrepancy in the calculation between these 2 sources. Am I doing something wrong here? please guide. thank you :)

arjundhannyify
Автор

Its a good showcase. However its unlikely to think SCHD will grow at that rate compared to VOO long term. Its also kind of dangerous to assume the dividend growth will continue by 10 % long term, thats where the numbers go crazy. If you put in something like 3 % then you will get way less spike towards year 30. Just my two cents. My calculations says that they will be VERY similar, which still makes SCHD prefered as its less risky.

hpd_hero
Автор

Can someone help me understand how can I invest more than $7, 000 per year? I understand the Roth IRA allows a maximum of 7, 000 of investment per year. What kind of account allows me to invest more than $7, 000 so I can take advantage of an ETF like VOO?

nathanchristie
Автор

Stocks in the short term look more likely to move downward. I Just inherited $500k which I Look forward to invest. what stocks should I look into as a newbie to safely grow my money?

jerrycampbell-utyf