Which index fund to buy?
What ETF to buy now?
Is index fund or ETF better?
A blog to answer all of these questions.
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Which index fund to buy?
What ETF to buy now?
Is index fund or ETF better?
A blog to answer all of these questions.
I was tired, suffering from burnout, and falling asleep at the wheel.
I was looking for a way to re-energize.
Luckily the YouTube algorithm came through and I beat the market with stocks.
Making money from buying and selling options are risky.
I lost $50 within an hour and then $500 in a matter of a couple of weeks.
Do. Your. research. Find good resources and paper trade!
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Don’t risk any of your own money.
Practice first by paper trading.
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Pros: See real time the cost of that fund.
Cons: Some brokerages do not provide the fractional share feature.
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Roth IRAs are great investment vehicles...if you use the money in them to buy assets.
These include stocks, bonds, ETFs, REITs, mutual and index funds.
You want to let these assets appreciate and compound in value over time! The main benefit to a Roth IRA is that you let time increase the value of your money, and you get to take it out tax free at retirement!
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Here are the 8 most common index funds that investors use for their investments.
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In this post, we break down the similarities and differences between Index and Mutual Funds
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Instead of taking a ton of time researching individual stocks and risking losing big because you don’t have enough money to adequately diversify, invest like pros using index funds!
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Getting bombarded with all this fancy financial jargon about the stock market? Here’s a quick list of common terms and definitions if you’re a COMPLETE beginner.
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A Streamlined Decision Tree to help you figure out whether you should open a Traditional IRA or Roth IRA.
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Which brokerage I landed on for my IRA and why it doesn’t matter! A comparison between: Schwab vs. Fidelity vs. Vanguard
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If your employer offers it, definitely look into enrolling, because it’s a great way to have an emergency fund shielded from taxes!
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My friend is making around $50,000 in her day job. Which one would be best for her?
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Don’t fall prey to analysis paralysis. Read this post to kick start investing towards your retirement.
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If you’re 18 or older and have $1, it’s time.