Best ETFs to invest in 2022? : r/ETFs - reddit
www.reddit.com › r › ETFsPutting money into an ETF monthly on a fixed schedule is probably the best solution for at least 95% of people. Only put into stocks/ETFs the money you do not need for the next 10 years. In all of history, people investing (and holding for 20 years) an All-World or SP500 ETF, have ALWAYS made a profit. Over shorter periods (like 5 years) it did happen that people lost money.
Best ETF's to buy and hold : r/stocks - reddit
www.reddit.com › 867xyj › best_etfs_to_buy_and_holdI've been pretty happy with the Vanguard ETFs. Personally, I hold VOO, VIOG, VGT, VYM, and VNQ. I bought each one at a different time. Right now I don't know how great of an idea it would be to buy VNQ since interest rates will definitely be rising over the next year. There is a lot of talk that we are at the peak of the current business cycle, so I've been looking at funds which typically outperform in recessions.
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) - reddit
www.reddit.com › r › ETFsIt's time to settle the debate: which of the big three ETFs tracking the S&P 500 reigns supreme? Yes, IVV, SPY, and VOO are all highly respected in the investing world, but who comes out on top? Well, we laid 5 key points for us to take a closer look! First of all, all three ETFs follow the S&P 500 and have nearly identical holdings and performance.
Any good ETFs to buy and hold long term which ... - Reddit
www.reddit.com › r › stocksI've heard many times, including from literature from Warren Buffet that few investors can ever beat the returns from simply buying and holding the S&P 500. So for people who don't have the time or skill to choose stocks, it seems just buying and holding the S&P 500 is a foolproof good way to go. However the question of diversity comes into play. Are there any good ETFs out there which have a long history or performing similar to the S&P 500, but are composed of different stocks?