These 7 ETFs have beat the S&P 500 ETF VOO and outperform the stock market for more profit in your investing portfolio! ETF investing is a safer way to invest in the stock market by giving you diversification and solid returns. The S&P 500 is a great index fund that makes millionaires in long term investing, but adding these may help you retire faster and get rich quicker in 2024.
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  1. Before investing in any ETF, it's important to conduct thorough research. Understand the fund's objectives, track record, expense ratio, and the index it aims to replicate.

  2. Since you have a few different recent investing videos out there, is it wise to stick with the following 7 ETFs for 2024 and nothing else? Sold all my mutual funds couple of days ago, awaiting for the next market dip to reinvest in the following, please advise…
    1. VGT

    2. XLK

    3. FTEC

    4. QQQM

    5. MOAT

    6. SPYD

    7. SCHD

  3. I think investors should always put their cash to work, especially In 2024, we'll start to see more market diversification. I'm hoping to invest about $350k of my savings in stocks this year. Hope to make millions in 2024.

  4. 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 diversify ?

  5. This might not be the best video to ask but I was wondering what dividend and growth etfs might be good compliments to my roth, which currently has just Vanguard Wellington (VWELX) thanks for your insights!

  6. I'm curious as to why you decided to include schd on this list since it does not outperform the s&p. Over 3 5 and 10 year periods the s&p 500 consistently outperforms schd in total returns.

  7. I wonder how many people can afford to donate $1000 after tax dollars every month for 15 years in your starting example. Otherwise the concept of investing in the best ETF every month is solid.

  8. As someone with experience in the film and video industry, I must advise you to seek out a professional to film and edit your video more effectively. The excessive zooming and and awkward cutting made me feel dizzy. However, I do appreciate the valuable information you provided about investing. Thank you.

  9. VGT is more broad at 315 companies than XLK at 67 or QQQM at 102. There saying the marking is going to start to broaden out so maybe VGT might out preform those if that is what's going to happen. Is 315 companies to broad, we will see. Thanks for the insight your video was very helpful

  10. Sorry completely new to this, if I were to buy a fraction of VGT lets say .50 worth of a share, my profit would obviously go up even if I don't have a full 1 share right or no? just trying to get a full grasp on ETFs before I put money into them. Thanks

  11. Good information but all of these are aggressive. I am 63 years old retiring possibly next year with about $500,000 from inheritance, currently combined in emergency fund, IRA, Schwab Robo Advisor, Fidelity unmanaged, Metlife annuity. Currenly not working and don't know when will work again. I didn't start investing until 2018 (inher.) and I've never been able to contribute to any of them due to financial issues – not a good work history and never made a lot of money in salary. Looking for ETFs that are conservative – moderate as can't afford to lose money.

  12. I initially did the lump sum buy, 125k into SCHD, 75k TSLA, 25k VYM, 25K VUG. Now I'm buying roughly 2k every week of whatever is on sale, and looking to add more tech positions to my portfolio. I'm looking to hold long term 15 – 20 years, so hopefully my lump sum buy in doesn't bite me in the ass long term.

  13. Não basta escolher os etfs que performam melhor do que o S&P500. Você precisa escolher os etfs que tenham a ver com a sua estratégia, de forma que você obtenha grandes ganhos dentro de uma carteira segura, se não você cairá na falácia da agulha do palheiro, algo que é rechaçado por John Bogle. Eu particularmente gosto da proposta de 3 Fundos do Professor G, pois ela não tenta abraçar o Mundo, mas foca naquilo que realmente importa de acordo com o momento do investidor, uma vez que invisto no Brasil em etfs neutros e de fatores, que por vezes pode frustrar quem almeja ganhar do Mercado sem recorrer à ativos individuais como stocks e etfs setoriais como semicondutores, hospitais, cannabis e Bitcoin.

  14. Is it possible to buy an ETF not being a fidelity etf fund such as any of these through a fidelity account without paying a fee ?? I heard some saying for ETF s you can buy it on any platform even if those dont belong to that broker because those are traded like stocks only for index mutual funds that don't belong yes they charge you

  15. Has anyone been following IITU.L -iShares S&P 500 Information Technology Sector UCITS ETF ? I see that it blows VGT out of the water. It follows the S&P 500 Capped 35/20 Information Technology index. Seems can only purchased on the London Stock Xchange.

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