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Keep it going! I am at 2.25 mil. Biggest positions VOO, VTI, SCHD, VYM, and now looking to build up DRGO. I got $48,800 divs last year in taxable divs. Q2 taxable divs this year was $17,388 this year.
I like my money, like diabetes slow and steady! I am already retired and lucky for me, my F.A believes in investing for income. So I do have a check coming every month, my draw on my dividends.
Hi, I am trying to get an advlsor for guidance but it's harder than you think. I am a doctor and the field of finance is not that close to me so far, but I am eager to bridge that gap. Starting with ETFs is my goal but with so many to pick from it's confusing the majority of the time. Do you know if your advlsor is willing to consult with clients in other geographical areas?
Oh very well then, conducting due diligence on Lina Dineikeine should suffice. She has established a notable reputation over time, and her system is acclaimed for its outstanding quality. Good woman!
I love ETFs. Ended up buying SCHD in my ROTH months back and some individual stocks in my brokerage account. I have a considerably larger position of SCHD, which are well managed.
Tbh the use of an insightful method from a top performer always brings more interest, no matter what. Last year, the yield interest remitted 44k in passive income. Q2 this year was 17k, as it takes time and the magic of compounding. It's truly great to see steady growth.
Amazing! seems like a lot of your interest is riding on your source ability to perform hefty, I could really use your viewpoint bcos I need a lot as rent, inflation alone eat up almost all of what I make. If I can mirror your last yr interest get me involved.
Thank for sharing your wealth of research and knowledge on etfs. Being a guy way behind the curve of investing at 50, 3 years away from state retirement but likely going to re enter the workforce in the private sector while drawing my state pension and then massively investing across multiple sectors for stable steady growth. You have helped educate me on this journey.
Trump's policies had been viewed by many experts as more positive for various sectors, spurring this massive rally. It's enticing to consider purchasing some stocks despite the ATH, I'm contemplating investing more than $300k. Thoughts?
Agreed, investing with the aid of an advisor set me up for life. Retired with $1.6m in stock portfolio only. I max out my 401k and have few properties. I worked hard everyday as a teacher for 32 years, and my pay was over 100k annually, enough to get me fully invested.
I've stuck with ‘’Sophia Irene Powell” for years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look her up.
Thanks Brian for the video. While return data is useful, it is also important to consider liquidity. In taking a look at EINC, the daily volume is only $3.8k, with 729 traded today. In a buy-and-hold context, you don't normally plan to sell. However, having liquidity provides some reassurance. Also I understand that MLPs are different animals from equities. JEPI and SCHD definitely have liquidity. I own three of the five you mentioned, and did own one other for a short time. 👍
You are correct. It is a less popular ETF (EINC), which plays a large role in its liquidity. I'm speculating that a lot of people that invest in this ETF let it ride for the long-term given its solid returns. I also look for liquidity in my purchases, but it has yet to bite me on the backside, where the liquidity was low. Then again, I only have 1 or 2 investments with low liquidity. But you make a great point for any short-tern investors.
Luv the ETFs. I own both SCHD and DGRO. SCHD is one of my cores in the managed portfolio. I also own VPU (utilities ETF), AMD tech stocks, but I also own an individual utility company like DUK.
It better you recognize that stocks involves more than just predicting movements based off trends wave it also involves participating behind top performers with an experience and earn using awell positioned skill sets. I’d say margaret ann myatt the intelligent investor is a top market overachiever…
I've had majority of my holdings in ETFs, tech stocks and I've had 65% increase in my portfolio, especially with Nvidia, AMD P/E (price to earnings ratio) adding few others, Feel free to imitate my steps with a top performer.
Thanks! I greatly appreciate your comment. We certainly unpacked a lot, but I must apologize that I was sick at the time and on a lot of medication......so I apologize for my long-windedness. Plus, Ari must have edited a lot, because I was coughing throughout the entire interview. Thanks again!
I really like your honest approach to this video. Many of us are trying to sort through all the noise from STOCKS or ETF's. Solid dividend yield and consistency is very important to me.
Hi Brian, thanks for the excellent video as always. Would you be able to make a video update on the stocks that you covered in your previous videos on cyber security, evtol, AI etc. It will be useful for everybody to know which one we can still invest, hold or sell. Don't need to go into detail but just your view will be very helpful to everybody..
ETFs offer exposure to a wide range of assets, such as stocks, bonds, or commodities, which can help reduce risk. ETFs, like broad market index, sector-specific, and bond ETFs, are favored for long-term investments because of their diversification, reducing risk while offering growth and income potential.
The easy answer is yes. For someone who doesn't want to complicate their strategy, picking a few ETFs that don't overlap holdings too much will lead to financial freedom if they follow the rules. Whether you dollar cost average the portfolio or wait for 25% drops before investing larger chunks, it will work. Most people get caught up in the rabbit hole of strategies and get analysis paralysis instead of just starting with a simple plan.
Yours is a very good, solid approach... if. If you have time. Or, if you've already accumulated a sizable nest-egg. If you need income from this mix now, you will only get about 2.5% in dividends for income. You'd need a couple mil invested to get any reasonable amount of cash-flow. If you don't need income and you have time, this mix will grow into a nice sum from which you can eventually glean income as well as experience continued growth. Good Luck and cheers
Your videos are a great help Brian! As a retired person in my 60's, I want to create a monthly income of about 2000$ to go with my pension. I still have some cash to invest(currently in a HY Savings but it is dropping due to the interest cut) and your ideas on dividend stocks could help me achieve my goal. One way I did increase my net worth was to move to Thailand! Big leap but it's been 18 months. Will keep watching and subscribed!
Hi Brian....when will you do a review of your experience with Limits Express Company. There's very little online evidence of their business history. Curious about this company and potential opportunity.
I'll provide an update in a future video in 1-2 weeks. I'll also be giving updates in my newsletter. But if you ever want to know, you can just email me too. It has been slow to buy product, and get Amazon approval to sell the brands, but my first week with product on Amazon I sold a few thousand, and I need to get a report on my margins. I'll be completely transparent about my experience.
Question if I invested in these. Should I put these in a Roth IRA or a brokerage account? The reason I ask is because over time I’d like to pull out the dividends collected. A Roth wouldn’t allow me to do this until retirement correct? So would a brokerage be the smart move? Or can I still do this with a Roth IRA?
Now on the roth it's you want be able to withdraw funds until your retirement age ,but a brokerage account you can take the dividends money and transfer it to your bank account,but you will have to report each year and pay taxes on the dividends each year come tax time
Hi Brian, Thank you very much for the information. I am new to investing and I am realizing that having cash in a savings account without moving it is the worst option. What I am not very clear about is that with all these ETFs you mentioned, we are talking about returns of 8% to 14% maximum annually, which seems like a very low gain for the risk. Or am I mistaken and dreaming of the Nvidia moment? Can you explain that a bit?
Yes, you are dreaming of the Nvidia moment. The s&p 500 averaged 12.5% over the past 10 years. Anything at or above that is cream. Plus, several true dividend play etf and stock weather downturns better than tech. All about your personal preference
Thank you for another great, informative video. However, could you please change the flowy gray/white background? It's very distracting from all the good information. It also makes me dizzy.
Yes, I was testing out a new editor and we were way too late in the process to try to change the crumpled paper in the background. I agree, it's not my favorite Style
I'm new to all of this, so I might not be understanding it correctly, but the dividend returns seem pretty low. I guess it takes money to make money, right? How much do you have to invest to make a significant amount of money from dividends?
you are a life saver , i was looking at the vast ocean that is ETF's and i finally , finally feel confident in what i have allocated into them , thank you !!
Neither Coke or Pepsi or any cola with sugar or fructose corn syrup that makes you fat. Healthy alternative: mineral water + balsamic vinegar + stevia and voila. Drink all you want.
Problem with Dividends is tax every year unless these are in tax deferred accounts. Is there any company, which generates Equity/Stocks instead of cash for dividends ? So that you pay taxes only when you sell the equity. But in case of cash dividend, you pay taxes every year, which is not good for compounding growth. Any idea ?
It's a very good point, so much so that I only invest in dividend stocks in ETFs in my tax advantage accounts. All growth stocks and ETFs reinvest all of their Equity back into the business and that's why they don't pay dividends. I have several videos on the top growth options as well. Without the headache of dividends and interest at the end of the year, in a taxed account
As an lnvesting enthusiast, I often wonder how top level investors are able to become millionaires off investing. . I’ve been sitting on over $545K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here, is it a good time to buy into stocks or do I wait for another opportunity?
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.
I'll need help if I'm going to make it through this. The ETF and stock markets are still pretty volatile. What's left of my $170,000 portfolio now isn't looking good; how can I capitalize on the market?
Many people are still getting fantastic returns on their investments during this time. Simply maintain a strong sense of reality or ask for professional assistance.
It seems like it loses alot of value, you'd be better off with a dividend stock that runs sideways with a high dividend like PLFT, or going to a low div but consistently higher value like MAIN, STAG, as for etfs you can't go wrong with a good buy in price on a stock like SPY. I'd advise not investing in this.
My life changed too when I started doing this and putting money in stocks. The first few years it as really great, but this year I haven't felt like my portfolio is doing well. I have lost more than $40,000 from my portfolio the past four months, and it's now very worrisome.
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 her name. She is regarded as a genius in her area and works for Empower Financial Services. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
LOve your channel do you have Any recommendations for a 53 year old with 1000.00 a month to invest with no debt but also no real retirement built up other than art valued at 300k and im already maxed out 20 % on my 401k from work for the passed year? So a 1000k a month investment?
Why mention JEPI seems like a stupid fund.. what benefit does it offer over a fund like QYLD or RYLD? Some BS protection that will do nothing 99% of the time unless if there is a total stock market crash and even then it may not have any protection at all.. it’s just a fund TH-camrs mention to get views IMO..
I respect all opinions. I gave the specifics why it was on my list with regards to performance during a broad range of time frames (both good and bad times). What are your specific reasons against it? How does it fail your requirements and expectations?
HA hah HA ha ha ha ha. Looks like I need clues from Kenny's blues. You clearly earned your millions quicker than I did. Please, we are on the edge of our seats. Enlighten us.
@@USMC09 No you wouldn't. Your IQ will drop 10 points every time Kenny opens his mouth. I read his other comment on this channel regarding gold. He appears to have only a superficial understanding of gold.
As an lnvesting enthusiast, I often wonder how top level investors are able to become millionaires off investing. . I’ve been sitting on over $545K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here, is it a good time to buy into stocks or do I wait for another opportunity?
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I am a big SCHD & VGT guy. It has worked well for me. I still have 5 years or so until retirement and I sleep well at night.
Keep it going! I am at 2.25 mil. Biggest positions VOO, VTI, SCHD, VYM, and now looking to build up DRGO. I got $48,800 divs last year in taxable divs. Q2 taxable divs this year was $17,388 this year.
SCHD has one year return about 3.5%, plus the 3.5 yield. Very underwhelming. Let me help you. JEPQ, JEPI, SVOL. You're welcome.
I like my money, like diabetes slow and steady! I am already retired and lucky for me, my F.A believes in investing for income. So I do have a check coming every month, my draw on my dividends.
Hi, I am trying to get an advlsor for guidance but it's harder than you think. I am a doctor and the field of finance is not that close to me so far, but I am eager to bridge that gap. Starting with ETFs is my goal but with so many to pick from it's confusing the majority of the time. Do you know if your advlsor is willing to consult with clients in other geographical areas?
Oh very well then, conducting due diligence on Lina Dineikeine should suffice. She has established a notable reputation over time, and her system is acclaimed for its outstanding quality. Good woman!
I love ETFs. Ended up buying SCHD in my ROTH months back and some individual stocks in my brokerage account. I have a considerably larger position of SCHD, which are well managed.
Sounds like you are absolutely crushing it now. Just buy and hold
How effective is your managed tradings with this lot and which stocks wave should I consider on my individual fidelity.
Tbh the use of an insightful method from a top performer always brings more interest, no matter what. Last year, the yield interest remitted 44k in passive income. Q2 this year was 17k, as it takes time and the magic of compounding. It's truly great to see steady growth.
Amazing! seems like a lot of your interest is riding on your source ability to perform hefty, I could really use your viewpoint bcos I need a lot as rent, inflation alone eat up almost all of what I make. If I can mirror your last yr interest get me involved.
Oh that's fine, props to Margaret Ann Myatt, her name, and resourceful stock wits structures my holdings quality merits. get a quick review yourself.
JEPQ is my favorite. Not much fluctuation, steady Div return.
I have liked AGNC the last year.
My starting 5 are: JEPQ, DIVO, SPLG, SCHD, SCHG
Solid.
My main dividend ETFs are SPYI and SCHD. I also hold SMH and VOOG
Thank for sharing your wealth of research and knowledge on etfs. Being a guy way behind the curve of investing at 50, 3 years away from state retirement but likely going to re enter the workforce in the private sector while drawing my state pension and then massively investing across multiple sectors for stable steady growth. You have helped educate me on this journey.
JEPQ, SCHD, SCHG, and VOO for the win
I would rather have the SPYI and the QQQI
Those are solid choices.
QQQM
What about TRIN? I don’t trust it cus it’s new and it’s a debtor company. It’s at 14.89 and its yield is 13 which is around $2 a year
SCHD, VOO and QQQM
Trump's policies had been viewed by many experts as more positive for various sectors, spurring this massive rally. It's enticing to consider purchasing some stocks despite the ATH, I'm contemplating investing more than $300k. Thoughts?
Trump’s ‘Intense voter focus on inflation’ did it for me cos he stuck on addressing issues that mattered.
Agreed, investing with the aid of an advisor set me up for life. Retired with $1.6m in stock portfolio only. I max out my 401k and have few properties. I worked hard everyday as a teacher for 32 years, and my pay was over 100k annually, enough to get me fully invested.
This sounds like incredible profit. Could you recommend who you work with so I could check them out?
I've stuck with ‘’Sophia Irene Powell” for years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look her up.
Thanks a lot for the recommendation. I'll send her an email and I hope I'm able to connect with her.
Thank you Brian for your videos and spreadsheets. They help new investors like myself out a lot. Much appreciated
Great to hear! Thank you
Thanks Brian for the video. While return data is useful, it is also important to consider liquidity. In taking a look at EINC, the daily volume is only $3.8k, with 729 traded today. In a buy-and-hold context, you don't normally plan to sell. However, having liquidity provides some reassurance. Also I understand that MLPs are different animals from equities. JEPI and SCHD definitely have liquidity. I own three of the five you mentioned, and did own one other for a short time. 👍
You are correct. It is a less popular ETF (EINC), which plays a large role in its liquidity. I'm speculating that a lot of people that invest in this ETF let it ride for the long-term given its solid returns. I also look for liquidity in my purchases, but it has yet to bite me on the backside, where the liquidity was low. Then again, I only have 1 or 2 investments with low liquidity. But you make a great point for any short-tern investors.
Luv the ETFs. I own both SCHD and DGRO. SCHD is one of my cores in the managed portfolio.
I also own VPU (utilities ETF), AMD tech stocks, but I also own an individual utility company like DUK.
How effective is your managed tradings with this lot and which stocks wave should I consider on my fidelity right now.
It better you recognize that stocks involves more than just predicting movements based off trends wave it also involves participating behind top performers with an experience and earn using awell positioned skill sets.
I’d say margaret ann myatt the intelligent investor is a top market overachiever…
I’d consider a similar viewpoint, I’m trying to figure out your selected holdings at the moment with this individual?
I've had majority of my holdings in ETFs, tech stocks and I've had 65% increase in my portfolio, especially with Nvidia, AMD P/E (price to earnings ratio) adding few others, Feel free to imitate my steps with a top performer.
SPY, IVV, VOO, VTI hitting the scene so far. These ETF's doing just fine.
I like VIG which is a growth dividend fund. The yield is not high but capital appreciation is. It’s more conservative and it’s less volatile.
Much better than SCHD. VIG is passive and does better with 20 yr history and its Vanguard
Hello, I'm your follower from Turkey, thank you for adding Turkish subtitles
Thanks for the comparison, Brian.
I enjoyed learning more details about your history from your interview with Ari. You two unpacked a lot!
Thanks! I greatly appreciate your comment. We certainly unpacked a lot, but I must apologize that I was sick at the time and on a lot of medication......so I apologize for my long-windedness. Plus, Ari must have edited a lot, because I was coughing throughout the entire interview. Thanks again!
it was a wonderful talk@@BusinessWithBrian
Hi Brian, one stock I have owned for the past few years is CLH clean harbors inc. it doesn’t pay a dividend but I lose the growth.
You are delivering your message so clearly. Thanks.
I greatly appreciate that comment. Thank you!
Coke to drink, Pepsi to Invest
Appreciate this video and the insights not seen elsewhere. Cheers 🍻
My pleasure. Thank you so much for the comment
I really like your honest approach to this video. Many of us are trying to sort through all the noise from STOCKS or ETF's. Solid dividend yield and consistency is very important to me.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, great information and comparison. Thanks for your work!
My pleasure! I'm happy that you were able to get some value out of the video. Thanks again for the comment
Amazing video sir! Loved how you broke them down. Would you provide similar options for Canada as well?
QQQ, SCHD, VGT
Solid choice
I have 2 of those. I purchased 400 shares of QQQ in 2009 for around $30 per share.
K
MLPs can make your taxes significantly more complicated when you own them individually. Not sure how that works in an ETF
Thank you so much for the great information.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Brian, thanks for the excellent video as always. Would you be able to make a video update on the stocks that you covered in your previous videos on cyber security, evtol, AI etc. It will be useful for everybody to know which one we can still invest, hold or sell. Don't need to go into detail but just your view will be very helpful to everybody..
Great suggestion! I'll try to think of how best to present it.
Man I can’t believe I stop receiving notifications for this channel! This info is gold!
Hey, I'm just happy you made it back. Thanks so much for the comment
Thank you so much Brian for all your knowledge, I've learned so much from you. God bless you.
You are very welcome
ETFs offer exposure to a wide range of assets, such as stocks, bonds, or commodities, which can help reduce risk. ETFs, like broad market index, sector-specific, and bond ETFs, are favored for long-term investments because of their diversification, reducing risk while offering growth and income potential.
While the current market offers short-term profit potential, it's crucial to note that executing such a strategy requires expertise and skill.
Subscribed after 1 video. Love the insight you provide. Thanks!
Awesome, thank you! I hope you're able to enjoy my future videos. Let me know if you ever have any requests
Would love to learn more about taxes.
Me too!
@coltonadams3937 what aspect of taxes? I do have a few videos on investments with the least taxes. But let me know.
SCHD & SPYD are my FOREVER holds✊🏾✌🏾
Im in 53 y/o looking for ETF reinvestment dividends for short terms , what are recomendation ?
Love the video! Awesome explanation everything.
Can someone agree with me if you do 50% voo/ 50% schd, youll be just fine?
The easy answer is yes. For someone who doesn't want to complicate their strategy, picking a few ETFs that don't overlap holdings too much will lead to financial freedom if they follow the rules. Whether you dollar cost average the portfolio or wait for 25% drops before investing larger chunks, it will work. Most people get caught up in the rabbit hole of strategies and get analysis paralysis instead of just starting with a simple plan.
Yours is a very good, solid approach... if. If you have time. Or, if you've already accumulated a sizable nest-egg. If you need income from this mix now, you will only get about 2.5% in dividends for income. You'd need a couple mil invested to get any reasonable amount of cash-flow. If you don't need income and you have time, this mix will grow into a nice sum from which you can eventually glean income as well as experience continued growth. Good Luck and cheers
DGRO and FDRR both did good for me
Thoughts on DGRO …???
How safe are these, taxed at rates?
Your videos are a great help Brian! As a retired person in my 60's, I want to create a monthly income of about 2000$ to go with my pension. I still have some cash to invest(currently in a HY Savings but it is dropping due to the interest cut) and your ideas on dividend stocks could help me achieve my goal. One way I did increase my net worth was to move to Thailand! Big leap but it's been 18 months. Will keep watching and subscribed!
Thanks Brian. Well done. Used to drink Coke products over Pepsi. Hold SCHD. DIVO. Used to hold JEPI & DGRW.
Always great informative videos. Thank you
Thank you, I appreciate the note. You sound like your relatively versed in your funds. Thanks so much for the comment
Which site or app I can use to get those nft Sir??
Sorry for my ignorance but how is 3 point something percent is better than 5% that the bank gives with zero risk?
What do you think about AMLP?
I wander how does it compare with EINC?
Hi Brian....when will you do a review of your experience with Limits Express Company. There's very little online evidence of their business history. Curious about this company and potential opportunity.
I'll provide an update in a future video in 1-2 weeks. I'll also be giving updates in my newsletter. But if you ever want to know, you can just email me too. It has been slow to buy product, and get Amazon approval to sell the brands, but my first week with product on Amazon I sold a few thousand, and I need to get a report on my margins. I'll be completely transparent about my experience.
@@BusinessWithBrian Thanks Brian! I’ll email you and get on your newsletter. It seems an interesting opportunity.
Question if I invested in these. Should I put these in a Roth IRA or a brokerage account? The reason I ask is because over time I’d like to pull out the dividends collected. A Roth wouldn’t allow me to do this until retirement correct? So would a brokerage be the smart move? Or can I still do this with a Roth IRA?
I think I just responded to this question from another video. So I'll refer to that response where it depends on your age, and a few other details.
Now on the roth it's you want be able to withdraw funds until your retirement age ,but a brokerage account you can take the dividends money and transfer it to your bank account,but you will have to report each year and pay taxes on the dividends each year come tax time
ROTH contributions can be withdrawn anytime but you can’t take out any of the the growth without penalties before 59 1/2.
Where do you buy DIVO?
Hi. Looking for the spreadsheet on reinvestment and not.
Thanks Brian
You're welcome!
Hypothetically, if I had $100k to invest and wanted to buy these 5 ETFs, how would you allocate the Percentages?
How much I get monthly if invest 50k with JEPI 8% dividend
Hi Brian, Thank you very much for the information. I am new to investing and I am realizing that having cash in a savings account without moving it is the worst option. What I am not very clear about is that with all these ETFs you mentioned, we are talking about returns of 8% to 14% maximum annually, which seems like a very low gain for the risk. Or am I mistaken and dreaming of the Nvidia moment? Can you explain that a bit?
Yes, you are dreaming of the Nvidia moment. The s&p 500 averaged 12.5% over the past 10 years. Anything at or above that is cream. Plus, several true dividend play etf and stock weather downturns better than tech. All about your personal preference
Pepsi is the best soda for drinking. I own both, but more of KO. Would that make it a tie?
It just makes your comment awesome
Thank you for another great, informative video. However, could you please change the flowy gray/white background? It's very distracting from all the good information. It also makes me dizzy.
Yes, I was testing out a new editor and we were way too late in the process to try to change the crumpled paper in the background. I agree, it's not my favorite Style
I'm new to all of this, so I might not be understanding it correctly, but the dividend returns seem pretty low. I guess it takes money to make money, right? How much do you have to invest to make a significant amount of money from dividends?
It really depends on your tolerance level first and then consideration to the dividend vehicle. Simply though, yes, you gotta pay to play.
Okay, I'll bite on the KO/PEP rivalry. I don't drink either one since I don't like colas. I drink tea, water, and lemonade.
Hi Brian, these are great points. Will you be able to provide UK equivalents for these please? Would really appreciate your response. Thanks so much
I second that :)
Curious how BALI will do relative to DIVO over time.
Does EINC require k1 forms?
According to the VanEck website it specifically states that it does not require a K1 form
@@BusinessWithBrian might be worth looking at then since I think some of those companies in its listing do require it.
Does anyone know why EINC lost 80% of its value around 2016?
Good for a beginner in a Roth IRA retirement account? will I live off the dividends in my retirement. Ty
Very smart.
you are a life saver , i was looking at the vast ocean that is ETF's and i finally , finally feel confident in what i have allocated into them , thank you !!
Neither Coke or Pepsi or any cola with sugar or fructose corn syrup that makes you fat. Healthy alternative: mineral water + balsamic vinegar + stevia and voila. Drink all you want.
Pepsi is the best!
Problem with Dividends is tax every year unless these are in tax deferred accounts. Is there any company, which generates Equity/Stocks instead of cash for dividends ? So that you pay taxes only when you sell the equity. But in case of cash dividend, you pay taxes every year, which is not good for compounding growth. Any idea ?
It's a very good point, so much so that I only invest in dividend stocks in ETFs in my tax advantage accounts. All growth stocks and ETFs reinvest all of their Equity back into the business and that's why they don't pay dividends. I have several videos on the top growth options as well. Without the headache of dividends and interest at the end of the year, in a taxed account
Do you invest yourself in NGLD?
Interested
As an lnvesting enthusiast, I often wonder how top level investors are able to become millionaires off investing. . I’ve been sitting on over $545K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here, is it a good time to buy into stocks or do I wait for another opportunity?
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.
Thank you for the lead. I searched her up, and I have sent her a message. I hope she gets back to me soon.
@@Bismarkdee-b9n
Just be careful and investigate thoroughly before investing. Scam operation is every where unfortunately
I'll need help if I'm going to make it through this. The ETF and stock markets are still pretty volatile. What's left of my $170,000 portfolio now isn't looking good; how can I capitalize on the market?
Many people are still getting fantastic returns on their investments during this time. Simply maintain a strong sense of reality or ask for professional assistance.
I think you meant 18 holes of golf not 18 rounds 😂.
Guilty. I blame it on the day drinking......on a Tuesday.
can you compare JEPQ VS QQQi
I'm on it.
SDIV seems pretty consistent
It seems like it loses alot of value, you'd be better off with a dividend stock that runs sideways with a high dividend like PLFT, or going to a low div but consistently higher value like MAIN, STAG, as for etfs you can't go wrong with a good buy in price on a stock like SPY. I'd advise not investing in this.
Pepsi!!!!
Love it!
My life changed too when I started doing this and putting money in stocks. The first few years it as really great, but this year I haven't felt like my portfolio is doing well. I have lost more than $40,000 from my portfolio the past four months, and it's now very worrisome.
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 her name. She is regarded as a genius in her area and works for Empower Financial Services. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
I just curiously searched her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon. Thank you
Coca-Cola!!!!!
Pepsi please
Nothing better than a Pepsi on a road trip.
Pepsi definitely better.
Pepsi or Coke, the real ones made with real sugar
Pepsi
I can't disagree with that
SCHD invests in blackrock - that's a full stop;
LOve your channel do you have Any recommendations for a 53 year old with 1000.00 a month to invest with no debt but also no real retirement built up other than art valued at 300k and im already maxed out 20 % on my 401k from work for the passed year? So a 1000k a month investment?
The "goofy hats" were actually flower pots.
That's awesome, I had no idea. Thank you for sharing
@@BusinessWithBrian I was in High School then. "She blinded me with science".....as well.
0:08 WHAT? 9,000?
Yep. Way too many.
Why mention JEPI seems like a stupid fund.. what benefit does it offer over a fund like QYLD or RYLD? Some BS protection that will do nothing 99% of the time unless if there is a total stock market crash and even then it may not have any protection at all.. it’s just a fund TH-camrs mention to get views IMO..
I respect all opinions. I gave the specifics why it was on my list with regards to performance during a broad range of time frames (both good and bad times). What are your specific reasons against it? How does it fail your requirements and expectations?
Those stock lose value, are you shorting them? I don't see how you make anything with those companies.
Coke
Coke or Pepsi? Neither. They're both loaded with sugar and unhealthy. ;)
Easy millions?
If you invest and hold, it's not a whole lot of work
Coke.
Pep has a more diverse moat❤
Don’t drink soda
It’s a free country
gold is a terrible investment
Not in a troubled market. It's a safe investment.
Definitely Coke… especially McDonalds coke. There’s something about it…
I've heard a lot of people make that comment to me, that the Coke at McDonald's is the best
Business with a brain? Haha Yea should be named Business without a brain, as he has zero clue as to what's coming!
HA hah HA ha ha ha ha. Looks like I need clues from Kenny's blues. You clearly earned your millions quicker than I did. Please, we are on the edge of our seats. Enlighten us.
Ide love to hear the input and argument
@@USMC09 No you wouldn't. Your IQ will drop 10 points every time Kenny opens his mouth. I read his other comment on this channel regarding gold. He appears to have only a superficial understanding of gold.
LSXMK😮
FDVV
NYSE: SPCE
Excellent Penny Shares
#VirginGalactic
Lol, GL
@@manhandler Branson threw a spanner in the works
As an lnvesting enthusiast, I often wonder how top level investors are able to become millionaires off investing. . I’ve been sitting on over $545K equity from a home sale and I’m not sure where to go from here, is it a good time to buy into stocks or do I wait for another opportunity?
Pepsi