Not necessarily though there is a fair amount of overlap but that’s not necessarily a negative. Most important thing is to get started and build your income over time to continue investing more as time goes on. I just surpassed ~$150K from an initial deposit of 35K seventeen months ago...
I lost a lot chasing individual stocks and I feel pretty stupid for not understanding how investing works. I have a double major in economics but I’ve been trying to make sense of the market. Well done on profits!
Every crash/collapse brings with it an equivalent market chance if you are early informed and equipped, I've seen folks amass up to $1m amid economy crisis, and even pull it off easily in favorable conditions. Unequivocally, the collapse is getting somebody somewhere rich.
I do not disagree, there are strategies that could be put in place for solid gains regardless of economy or market condition, but such execution are usually carried out by investment experts with experience since the 08' crash.
The issue is people have the "I want to do it myself mentality" but not equipped enough for a crash, hence get burnt. Ideally, advisors are reps for investing jobs, and at first-hand encounter, my portfolio has yielded over 300% since 2020 just after the pandemic to date.
i'm blown away! mind sharing more info please? i am a young adult living in Miami where i've encountered several millionaires, and my goal is to become one as well.
NICOLE ANASTASIA PLUMLEE' is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
I just switched up my Roth IRA to 50% SCHD, 25% SCHX, 25% SCHG, and my Roth 401k is 70% vanguard S&P 500 index, 20% vanguard growth index, and 10% vanguard international index. Seeking best possible ways to grow $350k into $1m+ before retirement in 3 years.
In this current unstable markets, It is advisable to diversify while retaining 70-80% in secure investments. looking at your budget, you should consider financial advisory.
I've been watching you for about 6 months and, I'm really glad to see that you want us to understand investing more thoroughly. I really like the polls to help keep us on track. Thank you. Subscribed!
Dividends from SCHD are typically taxed at the qualified dividend rate, which may be lower than ordinary income tax rates for many investors. However, the main focus for markets now is Nvidia, which has powered a large chunk of the S&P 500’s recent earnings. Nvidia’s stock, up more than 90% this year, rose 2.5% in New York on Monday, sending the Nasdaq 100 index to another record high. I'm still looking for companies to make additions to my $350K portfolio, to boost performance. Here for ideas...
I think the next big thing will be A.I. For enduring growth akin to META, it's vital to avoid impulsive decisions driven by short-term fluctuations. Prioritize patience and a long-term perspective most importantly consider financial advisory for informed buying and selling decisions.
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850K
This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation
Well, there are a few out there who know what they are doing. I tried a few in the past years, but I’ve been with Melissa Terri Swayne for the last five years or so, and her returns have been pretty much amazing.
Thanks for this. could easily spot her website just after inputting her full name on my browser. she replied my inquiry and we scheduled a consulting session sometime tomorrow.
If you're aiming to retire off dividends, it's crucial to save for a substantial investment. My top picks are SCHD and VOO, among a few others I can't disclose. Remember, you can't expect to turn a thousand-dollar investment into a million-that’s where many people go wrong. Investing isn’t a lottery! Make realistic investments. While being ambitious is important, there’s a big difference between ambition and unrealistic expectations. For instance, last year I invested $80,000 in stocks and earned about $246,000. I reinvested that amount and am now approaching a million.
I’m looking to start a new portfolio and usually focus on dividends, but this time I want to add some growth. I have $80,000 to invest and am considering SCHD, AMZN, MSFT, and UNH. Should I spread my investment across all of these, or put everything into SCHD?
I'm on the path to financial freedom, focusing on dividend and growth investing. Since 2014, I’ve built a portfolio consisting of 50% SCHD, 25% SCHG, and 25% VOO, with guidance from my financial advlsor. This approach now generates $36,000 a year in dividends, a huge leap from the $21 I was earning back in 2014.
Just choose top-notch ETFs and partner with a financlal advlsor like I did. I turned $100k into $53,000 in annual dividends-a significant milestone for me today.
I'm scared about retirement as I turn 60 on my next birthday. I need to ensure I have enough money to survive on. How can I consult your advlsor? My retirement account isn't performing well.
Melissa Elise Robinson is the licensed advlsor I use and i'm just putting this out here because you asked. You can Just search the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment
Currently I'm just being smart and frugal with my money, I'm in the green 47% over the last 23 months and l've accumulated over $70K in pure profits from DCA’ing into stocks, ETFs, dividends and futures. However I’ve been in the red for a month now. I work hard for my money, so investing is making me a nervous sad wreck. I don’t know if I should sell everything, sit and just wait.
Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look.
You have a very valid point, I started investing on my own and for a long time, the market was really ripping me off. I decided to hire a CFA, even though I was skeptical at first, and I beat the market by more than 9%. I thought it was a fluke until it happened two years in a row, and so I’ve been sticking to investing via an analyst.
in times like these, it's crucial to be cautious and not rush into the market , Who is this your FA , my portfolio needs urgent attention , been a lot of loss.
My CFA Carol Vivian Constable , a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market.
I just looked her up on the internet and found her webpage with her credentials. I wrote her a outlining my financial objectives and planned a call with her
Over the years I made huge mistakes chasing dividends; thank God for tech that made up for that mistake. I never did that through ETFS or funds, but always individual stocks. The only variation that succeeded was a fund - USA - it worked for me.
buy SCHD. very low fee and diversified and although the div is only 3.2% check out is price growth and especially the div growth since 2012. just hold it forever .
@@BusinessWithBrian yes i hold this one too. can only see the demand for chips growing (just dont know who will be the winner so this is a great etf to hedge the chip winner bet). its done well since i bought it in 2000.
Brian, just fyi. I am a XMHQ investor and that was not a dividend. It was one time return of capital. So the yield will not be more than 2 percent. Again good list by the way. I already own LVHI XMHQ FYLD from the list and had URA previously. New name I am going to research is AMZA . Thanks.
That was a nice selection of funds which make sense for income investments. My only concern is that comparing jepi to a basket of investments doesn't seem like a fair comparison. Why not try putting jepi in a basket or one on one?
I'm late to the Roth IRA game so I just subscribed to your channel thank you so much it's been so helpful I just recently purchased one share of the schd I was wondering should I be buying more shares each month what is one share enough to have in your portfolio
Video Idea: With interest rates projected to lower, how do you think this will hurt or benefit Real Estate (& REITs)? With McDonald's owning so much real estate, do you think they'll boost profits that will raise (or lower) stock price?
They are already taken out of the total return. As long as the total performance is meeting requirements, the expense ratio becomes less important. This is a key factor a lot of investors don't realize.
@@airstra right. Change the 2% expense ratio to 1% and you improve performance by 1%, yes? My pt is that the expense ratio of an ETF matters, it always has mattered, and is why most non-professional; i.e. moms and pops, passively invest with low index ETFs with super low expense ratios; e.g., VOO has an expense ratio of 0.03%.
@@johnj4094 You sure did. VOO has a dividend yield of 1.3%. That does not meet the requirements I listed in the very beginning of the video of having dividend ETF with a Yield greater than 5%. It would be like someone coming in and asking why SMH wasn't on the list. Totally different playing field for different needs. Volatility is also vastly different between these funds. It's a video specific to the top Dividend paying ETF.
Brian, given the current market, can you go into bond etfs, how they work, advantages during recessionary times, pros and cons of bond etfs vs other types of bonds, etc.. Greatly appreciate all of your content.
Wow I just opened a Roth IRA and subscribe to your channel because your information has been so helpful thank you I bought the s c h d and I was wondering should I be buying it every year every month I bought one share and I was just wondering if I should be buying it every month
ThanX Brian.... Great video.... I like a couple of those and will do a deeper dive into them. I appreciate the more rare ETF's that are not often shown on TH-cam.. Thanks for that.... I do like MLPX over AMZA but I do realize that MLPX did not meet your 5% threshold.... Thanks again..Have a great holiday weekend....
I can't tell you how happy I am to hear you say you'll "research them further". No matter what information I present, I always want people to do their own research. You're a Rockstar!
HI Brian, congrats for the amazing chanel and advises. Which plataform you use to invest? Many of the product you suggest i don't found it on XTB. THANKS PEDRO
I am a little worried about growth projections of funds i kept in a HYSA north of $80k, I aim to avoid FOMO and look at buying at the dips. Am I better off investing into Gold as it seems stocks are a little too unstable right now?
Thank you Brian to show us these "hidden ETFs". I really like LVHI for exposure to non us stocks, I will by some shares to diversify my portfolio. I also bought some shares of AVUV that you talked about in your last video. Thank's again.
Brian in looking at URA, the dividend history looks a little shaky with only the last 2 years returning a decent divi... Care to comment? Thanks for the video, overall good stuff...
Thanks so much! Ive been wanting to get into selling covered calls and cash secured puts for income, but only for something i wouldnt mind being assigned... im definitely bullish on uranium for the long term and it looks like the one with the most open interest contracts too! will be looking deeper into that one! cheers 🍻
Nice video thank you. For those (like me) who hesitate to buy SMH (major semiconductors ETF), SMHX has recently been launched and focus on fabless companies. Worth a close look imo.
hi Brian, another great video thanks for this. Quick question, the overlap of funds you mentioned in the video at 12:51 is that feature available in snowball analytics? if not where do you get that from? Would appreciate so I can decide the tools I should subscribe.
@alg1457 Great question. No, that feature is not on the analytics. I use a different software for that. It's wild, I have to use about 5 different sets of software to piece together each video. That software is ETF Research Center: www.etfrc.com/index.php and I think this one is free
@@BusinessWithBrian Thanks Brian, is that feature available with the free version of the subscription or do we need to have a paid subscription? I thought ETFRC allowed you to compare only 2 funds at a time?
Thanks Brian. If Trump wins do you think this will be an overall positive for the stock market? Do you think the national debt will be addressed? ALso, are you aware of the NETLIST lawsuit against Google? Is could be a significant win for NETLIST. Please interview the CEO of Netlist and ask him when he expects the ruling and if he is optimistic. We are holding some NETLIST> thanks
@@BusinessWithBrian Yeap this is what I thought but I found it funny that I noticed it while you were talking about doing the math. Nice video by the way.
I prefer allocating between ICOW and COWZ then going with GCOW. Right now, 29% of COWZ and 71% of ICOW is almost the same as GCOW. By the way Cathy Wood's deserves her terrible record because her investment strategy ultimately sucks and I suspect she will never recover from that terrible record if she continues to implement the same investment strategy.
It seems certain stocks are undervalued, flying under the radar despite their potential. You can't help but wonder when the market will recognize their true worth. How can I invest $600K wisely to ensure our future security?
I invest in the PTMOM fund. Particularly Thin Mouldy Old Mattress fund. It consistently returns a one-to-one yield with nominal growth and smells a bit. I'm poor af.
Seriously? The dividend percentage is per share, not dollar amount invested. Your little quiz only works if each share is one dollar to equal (100 shares. x .05 = 5.00) / 12=.42cents.
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@@et_phonehome_2822 Interesting. I had not yet experienced this. I've sent your message to that team to see what they say.
@@BusinessWithBrian I had also sent them email previously, never received a response.
I have a 3 fund portfolio but I have finally decided to invest in ETFs, alongside. I’m looking at SCHD, VOO, XLK or SCHG.
@@barbborstein7640 SMH destroys XLK
Awesome picks! I like XLK and SCHD equally!
@@VanillaCherryBread thank you! Actually would it be silly to have both?
Not necessarily though there is a fair amount of overlap but that’s not necessarily a negative. Most important thing is to get started and build your income over time to continue investing more as time goes on. I just surpassed ~$150K from an initial deposit of 35K seventeen months ago...
I lost a lot chasing individual stocks and I feel pretty stupid for not understanding how investing works. I have a double major in economics but I’ve been trying to make sense of the market. Well done on profits!
Every crash/collapse brings with it an equivalent market chance if you are early informed and equipped, I've seen folks amass up to $1m amid economy crisis, and even pull it off easily in favorable conditions. Unequivocally, the collapse is getting somebody somewhere rich.
I do not disagree, there are strategies that could be put in place for solid gains regardless of economy or market condition, but such execution are usually carried out by investment experts with experience since the 08' crash.
The issue is people have the "I want to do it myself mentality" but not equipped enough for a crash, hence get burnt. Ideally, advisors are reps for investing jobs, and at first-hand encounter, my portfolio has yielded over 300% since 2020 just after the pandemic to date.
i'm blown away! mind sharing more info please? i am a young adult living in Miami where i've encountered several millionaires, and my goal is to become one as well.
NICOLE ANASTASIA PLUMLEE' is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
I just curiously searched her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon. Thank you
I just switched up my Roth IRA to 50% SCHD, 25% SCHX, 25% SCHG, and my Roth 401k is 70% vanguard S&P 500 index, 20% vanguard growth index, and 10% vanguard international index. Seeking best possible ways to grow $350k into $1m+ before retirement in 3 years.
In this current unstable markets, It is advisable to diversify while retaining 70-80% in secure investments. looking at your budget, you should consider financial advisory.
I've been watching you for about 6 months and, I'm really glad to see that you want us to understand investing more thoroughly. I really like the polls to help keep us on track. Thank you. Subscribed!
Dividends from SCHD are typically taxed at the qualified dividend rate, which may be lower than ordinary income tax rates for many investors. However, the main focus for markets now is Nvidia, which has powered a large chunk of the S&P 500’s recent earnings. Nvidia’s stock, up more than 90% this year, rose 2.5% in New York on Monday, sending the Nasdaq 100 index to another record high. I'm still looking for companies to make additions to my $350K portfolio, to boost performance. Here for ideas...
I think the next big thing will be A.I. For enduring growth akin to META, it's vital to avoid impulsive decisions driven by short-term fluctuations. Prioritize patience and a long-term perspective most importantly consider financial advisory for informed buying and selling decisions.
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850K
This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation
Well, there are a few out there who know what they are doing. I tried a few in the past years, but I’ve been with Melissa Terri Swayne for the last five years or so, and her returns have been pretty much amazing.
Thanks for this. could easily spot her website just after inputting her full name on my browser. she replied my inquiry and we scheduled a consulting session sometime tomorrow.
I really like that you find funds, stocks, investing ideas that are new or not widely discussed on TH-cam! Thx and more of it please!
I appreciate hearing that. Thanks.
If you're aiming to retire off dividends, it's crucial to save for a substantial investment. My top picks are SCHD and VOO, among a few others I can't disclose. Remember, you can't expect to turn a thousand-dollar investment into a million-that’s where many people go wrong. Investing isn’t a lottery! Make realistic investments. While being ambitious is important, there’s a big difference between ambition and unrealistic expectations. For instance, last year I invested $80,000 in stocks and earned about $246,000. I reinvested that amount and am now approaching a million.
I’m looking to start a new portfolio and usually focus on dividends, but this time I want to add some growth. I have $80,000 to invest and am considering SCHD, AMZN, MSFT, and UNH. Should I spread my investment across all of these, or put everything into SCHD?
Consider financial advisory so you don’t keep switching it up, Top 3 payers for the month were $OHI, $TRP, and $FTS..
I'm on the path to financial freedom, focusing on dividend and growth investing. Since 2014, I’ve built a portfolio consisting of 50% SCHD, 25% SCHG, and 25% VOO, with guidance from my financial advlsor. This approach now generates $36,000 a year in dividends, a huge leap from the $21 I was earning back in 2014.
Just choose top-notch ETFs and partner with a financlal advlsor like I did. I turned $100k into $53,000 in annual dividends-a significant milestone for me today.
I'm scared about retirement as I turn 60 on my next birthday. I need to ensure I have enough money to survive on. How can I consult your advlsor? My retirement account isn't performing well.
Melissa Elise Robinson is the licensed advlsor I use and i'm just putting this out here because you asked. You can Just search the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment
Currently I'm just being smart and frugal with my money, I'm in the green 47% over the last 23 months and l've accumulated over $70K in pure profits from DCA’ing into stocks, ETFs, dividends and futures. However I’ve been in the red for a month now. I work hard for my money, so investing is making me a nervous sad wreck. I don’t know if I should sell everything, sit and just wait.
Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look.
You have a very valid point, I started investing on my own and for a long time, the market was really ripping me off. I decided to hire a CFA, even though I was skeptical at first, and I beat the market by more than 9%. I thought it was a fluke until it happened two years in a row, and so I’ve been sticking to investing via an analyst.
in times like these, it's crucial to be cautious and not rush into the market , Who is this your FA , my portfolio needs urgent attention , been a lot of loss.
My CFA Carol Vivian Constable , a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market.
I just looked her up on the internet and found her webpage with her credentials. I wrote her a outlining my financial objectives and planned a call with her
Over the years I made huge mistakes chasing dividends; thank God for tech that made up for that mistake. I never did that through ETFS or funds, but always individual stocks. The only variation that succeeded was a fund - USA - it worked for me.
buy SCHD. very low fee and diversified and although the div is only 3.2% check out is price growth and especially the div growth since 2012. just hold it forever .
If dividends aren't important, then you should check out SMH.
@BusinessWithBrian Easy yes if you backtest, but it's a bet on one industry. Might continue to outperform. Might feel the winds of change.
@@BusinessWithBrian yes i hold this one too. can only see the demand for chips growing (just dont know who will be the winner so this is a great etf to hedge the chip winner bet). its done well since i bought it in 2000.
Brian, just fyi. I am a XMHQ investor and that was not a dividend. It was one time return of capital. So the yield will not be more than 2 percent. Again good list by the way. I already own LVHI XMHQ FYLD from the list and had URA previously. New name I am going to research is AMZA . Thanks.
@@raghavendrasunku9233 how the heck did he miss that with all the research he did. 😂
You do such a great job. Thanks
That was a nice selection of funds which make sense for income investments. My only concern is that comparing jepi to a basket of investments doesn't seem like a fair comparison. Why not try putting jepi in a basket or one on one?
I'm late to the Roth IRA game so I just subscribed to your channel thank you so much it's been so helpful I just recently purchased one share of the schd I was wondering should I be buying more shares each month what is one share enough to have in your portfolio
Video Idea: With interest rates projected to lower, how do you think this will hurt or benefit Real Estate (& REITs)? With McDonald's owning so much real estate, do you think they'll boost profits that will raise (or lower) stock price?
Brian, you really should screen out those ETFs with expense ratios over 1%...2+% is way too much by any measure.
They are already taken out of the total return. As long as the total performance is meeting requirements, the expense ratio becomes less important. This is a key factor a lot of investors don't realize.
@@BusinessWithBrian i understand. But it is still a drag on performance for the shareholder.
The calculation of performance of its total return already takes out its expense. Total return = growth + yield - expense
@@airstra right. Change the 2% expense ratio to 1% and you improve performance by 1%, yes? My pt is that the expense ratio of an ETF matters, it always has mattered, and is why most non-professional; i.e. moms and pops, passively invest with low index ETFs with super low expense ratios; e.g., VOO has an expense ratio of 0.03%.
@@johnj4094 You sure did. VOO has a dividend yield of 1.3%. That does not meet the requirements I listed in the very beginning of the video of having dividend ETF with a Yield greater than 5%. It would be like someone coming in and asking why SMH wasn't on the list. Totally different playing field for different needs. Volatility is also vastly different between these funds. It's a video specific to the top Dividend paying ETF.
Brian, given the current market, can you go into bond etfs, how they work, advantages during recessionary times, pros and cons of bond etfs vs other types of bonds, etc.. Greatly appreciate all of your content.
Wow I just opened a Roth IRA and subscribe to your channel because your information has been so helpful thank you I bought the s c h d and I was wondering should I be buying it every year every month I bought one share and I was just wondering if I should be buying it every month
Great info on the Dividend yield! I was wrong on how I thought this worked :(
I made this video just for you. It makes me happy that you learned something about dividends.
ThanX Brian.... Great video.... I like a couple of those and will do a deeper dive into them. I appreciate the more rare ETF's that are not often shown on TH-cam.. Thanks for that.... I do like MLPX over AMZA but I do realize that MLPX did not meet your 5% threshold.... Thanks again..Have a great holiday weekend....
I can't tell you how happy I am to hear you say you'll "research them further". No matter what information I present, I always want people to do their own research. You're a Rockstar!
HI Brian, congrats for the amazing chanel and advises.
Which plataform you use to invest? Many of the product you suggest i don't found it on XTB.
THANKS
PEDRO
It’s never a good sign when your stock lowers or eliminates the dividend. You want to see dividends going up not down. Expense ratios always matter.
Nice video Brian!!
Thanks!
Thank you for these and the other videos; they are truly helpful. Greetings from Monterrey, Mexico.
Keep up the great work man I always appreciate your content and insights and information
Thanks, will do!
I am a little worried about growth projections of funds i kept in a HYSA north of $80k, I aim to avoid FOMO and look at buying at the dips. Am I better off investing into Gold as it seems stocks are a little too unstable right now?
Thank you Brian to show us these "hidden ETFs". I really like LVHI for exposure to non us stocks, I will by some shares to diversify my portfolio. I also bought some shares of AVUV that you talked about in your last video. Thank's again.
I thought you were having a holiday in Italy (?) but this is good info before you go. So many ETFs so many decisions.
Soon, we leave in 1 week. Not enough time to prepare. And yes, so many ET options.
Brian in looking at URA, the dividend history looks a little shaky with only the last 2 years returning a decent divi... Care to comment? Thanks for the video, overall good stuff...
Question: JEPI does not pay dividends, it is a covered call fund, these ETF do not perform well regarding growth, they have some NAT erosion.
Thanks so much! Ive been wanting to get into selling covered calls and cash secured puts for income, but only for something i wouldnt mind being assigned... im definitely bullish on uranium for the long term and it looks like the one with the most open interest contracts too! will be looking deeper into that one! cheers 🍻
I got 3 of the ones you shown. Gonna go for 4
Nice video thank you. For those (like me) who hesitate to buy SMH (major semiconductors ETF), SMHX has recently been launched and focus on fabless companies. Worth a close look imo.
Is these all qualified dividends?
@@sss1st I believe some of these ETFs include MLPs, REITs so not 100% qualified.
What platform do you use to buy these ETFs
Most any exchange. I use webull, robinhood, public, schwab, and fidelity
Awesome video! Super informative, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Great Info. Bought all of them. Thank you Sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Read comment above XMHQ is low dividend.
I agree w/ you on Kathy Woods, not the best. Now, Meb Baber of Cambria Funds, all his ETFs, he does have a solid record.
hi Brian, another great video thanks for this. Quick question, the overlap of funds you mentioned in the video at 12:51 is that feature available in snowball analytics? if not where do you get that from? Would appreciate so I can decide the tools I should subscribe.
@alg1457 Great question. No, that feature is not on the analytics. I use a different software for that. It's wild, I have to use about 5 different sets of software to piece together each video. That software is ETF Research Center: www.etfrc.com/index.php and I think this one is free
@@BusinessWithBrian Thanks Brian, is that feature available with the free version of the subscription or do we need to have a paid subscription? I thought ETFRC allowed you to compare only 2 funds at a time?
Any thoughts on HERD etf? It's a cash flow global etf.
Am a confused first time viewer of your videos. Maybe I'm dense but whatever is the supposed secret escapes me.
Can’t buy these in the UK using the trading apps here :(
Are there complicated tax implications with AMZA like ownign individual master limited partnerships?
Thanks Brian. If Trump wins do you think this will be an overall positive for the stock market? Do you think the national debt will be addressed? ALso, are you aware of the NETLIST lawsuit against Google? Is could be a significant win for NETLIST. Please interview the CEO of Netlist and ask him when he expects the ruling and if he is optimistic. We are holding some NETLIST> thanks
Thanks Brian !
Speaking of doing the math... in the second quiz the percentages add up to 101% :)
True. I rounded the decimals to look cleaner on screen.
@@BusinessWithBrian Yeap this is what I thought but I found it funny that I noticed it while you were talking about doing the math. Nice video by the way.
Great content! MPLX is good too.
I prefer allocating between ICOW and COWZ then going with GCOW. Right now, 29% of COWZ and 71% of ICOW is almost the same as GCOW. By the way Cathy Wood's deserves her terrible record because her investment strategy ultimately sucks and I suspect she will never recover from that terrible record if she continues to implement the same investment strategy.
It seems certain stocks are undervalued, flying under the radar despite their potential. You can't help but wonder when the market will recognize their true worth. How can I invest $600K wisely to ensure our future security?
What is 10,000 AIEFT's tokens worth?
Thanks Brian!
%50 SCHD and %50 XLP
Excellent video Brother
Thank you sir
Fees 😮
The PE Ratios of these ETFs are too high for me... especially the AMZA @ 2.18%...lol
Do you not understand Tesla sir! The stocks you mention will look silly in comparison 5-10 years from now!!!!! Get or regret it! 😢
Have you seen any of my other videos? No regrets......I'm way ahead.
What is $5000 investment in each one of the funds you outlined be a smart move in your opinion?
There are too many ETFs in existence.
thank you 🤝
My pleasure
Those 29% should stay far away from the stock market.
I try to help where I can
I invest in the PTMOM fund. Particularly Thin Mouldy Old Mattress fund. It consistently returns a one-to-one yield with nominal growth and smells a bit. I'm poor af.
Lol arkk, good one 😂
Right?!?!?
AMZA is very expensive
Yes. It is an option to those that want it. And keep in mind the expense is already accounted for in the total return.
Seriously? The dividend percentage is per share, not dollar amount invested. Your little quiz only works if each share is one dollar to equal (100 shares. x .05 = 5.00) / 12=.42cents.
Please help. I am new to the world of cryptocurrencies. How can I make profits from trading/investing in cryptocurrencies?
I suggest s&p 500 etf as a valuable investment platform. voo or vug
@@AndresJames-po8qn FBTC, BITO to name a few crypto ETFs.
@@AndresJames-po8qn just buy a Etf