December 19, 2024

21 thoughts on “Best 3 ETF Portfolio to make you VERY RICH (Simple Investing in 2024)

  1. I admire your dedication to educating your audience. We all aim for financial stability and a better life. Achieving this is possible through wise investments, frugal living, and careful budgeting. I'm grateful that I learned the importance of working hard for financial freedom at a young age.

  2. I am adding equities and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to my portfolio. I've set aside $220,000 with emphasis on inflation-indexed bonds and companies with solid cash flows, but I'm also curious about any short term earnings.

  3. I have a primary retirement fund already, I was considering this portfolio as a supplement to maybe help retire early. Is robinhood a bad option for this? Also considering id like to sell the ETFs in 20 years should i put these in an IRA or just leave them on the normal robinhood with automatic withdrawals?

    Thanks for any input.

  4. It's a common misconception that when a stock you buy skyrockets, the smart thing to do is sell it (or at least sell some of it) to lock in your profits. But the context matters. If the stock has increased sharply because the business is performing exceptionally well, it could still be a bargain. I'm still looking for companies to make additions to my $350K portfolio, to boost performance. Here for ideas…

  5. all these fools keep rpeating the same shit…give us something different and more uself instead of the same content all over the internet!. ENOUGH WITH THE CLICK BAITS!!!!!!

  6. First off, appreciate your support with all the investing info. It’s always A-1 advice. Nothing but investing blessings!

    So, Im 30yrs old- blessed with ADHD & my mind is all over the place at all times. I’ve been thinking of pulling 50K from my 200K Roth account as a loan to add to my personal investing portfolio. I can pay it back with interest (Interest goes back into the Roth) in 5 years, no issue. I’m financially stable with no debt. Currently have 50K as of right now in the personal account, but wanted to even it across the board. I want a big personal account to use potentially before that 59.5 retirement age to splurge a little, but still have millions in a retirement Roth account. Hopefully this makes sense. Just wanted to know your thoughts?

    50% VOO
    13% SCHG
    13% QQQM
    24% SCHD

  7. My top three would be SMP 500 (Business), SCHD (High Dividends), and NVDA or an ETF that covers AI companies (AI is the future).

    That’s all you need folks. Unload everything you got there and park it.

  8. I’m new to investing in the stock market. I just started using this type of 3 fund portfolio (VOO 34 %, SCHD 33%, and QQQM 33%). Most of my investment is towards these etfs. I have 6 individual stocks. Should I add them to my 3 fund portfolio under foundational, dividend, or growth categories? TIA

  9. Professor G is a wealth of information. Start here, with his videos. You will do just fine. Trust me, I'm retired, have been since 1999. I have never had better resources than right here. Good job, G.

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