Excellent material. I love how you provided us time stamps and the topic at hand. Forwarded it on to friends who enjoy finance and introduce them to you. Great stuff. Keep up the great work.
Rob, I watch all of your videos and am glad to see so many LIVE episodes. They're chock full of great feedback and info and I didn't want to skip them due to their length but have been due to time. Now, with the handy timestamps I'm able to not forgo the content because of the bulkiness and can actually benefit from the specific content I wish to hear. This was a great tool. Thank you! Do you think you'd timestamp the other few past lives as well? It's not necessary, but if you had time that would really be beneficial! Great channel. Thank you for all you do.
TIAA Traditional has no fees. It is something like a stable value fund, never loses any value. Earning me approx 3-3.7 % depending on the "vintage" of the contribution..
This method would probably get rid of most of the psychological barriers. What's weird is I've been holding onto cash for a few months even though I know lump-sum is more likely to do better over the long run.
1:58:18 Thank you for answering my questions and greetings form Brooklyn, NY (the land of soda). Russell 1000 Growth Index vs. S&P 500. “Pick something you can stick with.” 2:11:16 The reason I can’t throw utilities out of my mind is because the radio keeps talking about decarbonisation which to me means electrification.
@@saltymonkey7021 Yes, EV is a future. And where are all those EV getting fuel from? From electric companies such as PPL, ConEdison and about 65 others included in FUTY
Hi Rob. Thanks so much for the educational videos. Would you consider a video on Craig Israelsen’s 7/12 portfolio? I’m curious about your thoughts especially compared to a 3,4, or 5 fund portfolio. Thanks!
Remember, VTSAX is not an ETF but an actual mutual fund managed by a human, so the the expense is slightly more but not enough to really matter on medium to small amounts invested. The benefit it that is it tracks the all world index, giving more hedge than if it were merely the top 100 of our domestic S&P 500 for example. Is it better that VT or VTI? Slightly, but only perceptible in huge holdings of it. A billionaire or massive hedge fund would see a difference in the performance. But for regular folks, VT and VTI are the same as VTSAX.
AGNC is a mortgage REIT not an equity REIT. In other words it's pays well, but you're skating on thin ice. Whereas an equity REIT like Realty Income "O" generally pays less, but your principle is safe because it's real buildings being owned and operated, rather that mortgages which are theoretical.
Why are people buying mutual funds? There are ETFS for almost every strategy which are almost always less expensive and have tax advantage over mutual funds of not being forced to pay CG taxes annually.
Excellent material. I love how you provided us time stamps and the topic at hand. Forwarded it on to friends who enjoy finance and introduce them to you. Great stuff. Keep up the great work.
Super big A+ mark for coding it and putting the time stamps with topics. Far more accessible now! Keep it up, great work :)
Lots of good insight, Rob 👍🏼 Really appreciate the timestamps!
Thanks Rob for the time stamps! Excellent topics covered this week. Very helpful. Best,Steve
Rob, I watch all of your videos and am glad to see so many LIVE episodes. They're chock full of great feedback and info and I didn't want to skip them due to their length but have been due to time. Now, with the handy timestamps I'm able to not forgo the content because of the bulkiness and can actually benefit from the specific content I wish to hear. This was a great tool. Thank you! Do you think you'd timestamp the other few past lives as well? It's not necessary, but if you had time that would really be beneficial! Great channel. Thank you for all you do.
I like the timestamps, especially on long or multiple discussion videos.
Thanks for adding links to direct us to the different questions.
Thank you for timestamps, from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
Loved this…and THANK YOU for the time stamps!👏
TIAA Traditional has no fees. It is something like a stable value fund, never loses any value. Earning me approx 3-3.7 % depending on the "vintage" of the contribution..
Thanks for the time stamps!
times stamps are a nice touch
for those who really can’t make up their mind: lump sum 50%, then DCA the next 50%.
This method would probably get rid of most of the psychological barriers. What's weird is I've been holding onto cash for a few months even though I know lump-sum is more likely to do better over the long run.
1:58:18 Thank you for answering my questions and greetings form Brooklyn, NY (the land of soda). Russell 1000 Growth Index vs. S&P 500. “Pick something you can stick with.”
2:11:16 The reason I can’t throw utilities out of my mind is because the radio keeps talking about decarbonisation which to me means electrification.
@@saltymonkey7021 Yes, EV is a future. And where are all those EV getting fuel from? From electric companies such as PPL, ConEdison and about 65 others included in FUTY
Hi Rob. Thanks so much for the educational videos. Would you consider a video on Craig Israelsen’s 7/12 portfolio? I’m curious about your thoughts especially compared to a 3,4, or 5 fund portfolio. Thanks!
you have the lowest subscriber to valuable information ratio on TH-cam......the content is worth 1M subs, seriously.
Remember, VTSAX is not an ETF but an actual mutual fund managed by a human, so the the expense is slightly more but not enough to really matter on medium to small amounts invested. The benefit it that is it tracks the all world index, giving more hedge than if it were merely the top 100 of our domestic S&P 500 for example. Is it better that VT or VTI? Slightly, but only perceptible in huge holdings of it. A billionaire or massive hedge fund would see a difference in the performance. But for regular folks, VT and VTI are the same as VTSAX.
when the markets goes up 20% + a year it's not to tough to to build wealth
Thanks for the time stamps. I’m lazy
AGNC is a mortgage REIT not an equity REIT. In other words it's pays well, but you're skating on thin ice. Whereas an equity REIT like Realty Income "O" generally pays less, but your principle is safe because it's real buildings being owned and operated, rather that mortgages which are theoretical.
Why are people buying mutual funds? There are ETFS for almost every strategy which are almost always less expensive and have tax advantage over mutual funds of not being forced to pay CG taxes annually.
Not all mutual funds distribute capital gains each year.
best Growth ETF,... you dont have VUG?. Surprising!
VUG has been a good one.
Taxing unrealized capital gains - how will that affect investment in securities?
Good question. It could force sales to pay the taxes.
What time is the live chat?
11 am ET each Thursday.
STAG dramatically outperformed AGNC over last 2 years.
Hey Rob so if you win with crypto you would leave TH-cam?
😉 😄 🤣
Never!
Hi. How do I join this chat? Any app I have to download?
You can join live on TH-cam.
3 hours - way, way too long. Edit it down to the important stuff, then I'll watch
time stamps friend
Just jump around using the time stamps that Rob provided.
Feel
Free to see your way out
I really enjoy the length and learn a lot. Use the time stamps or move on.