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Looking at ETFs to purchase today. Library provided free website: https://www.investor.gov/

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I am supposed to buy low then sell high. 

VNQI is priced $41.56, when economy collapsed in 2020 it was $37.23, then was high at $60.52 (June 11, 2021).  Looks like obvious way to make $20.00 in 1.5-2 years. 

BOTZ for artificial intelligence is $31.09 that is high compared to its peak $38.43.  Why increase? 1. AI all over twitter and in NPR conversations 2. I actually purchased something AI related with my own money. 

 

I have a problem when a stock broker or anyone mentions an ETF, they want me to invest because my money goes in then ETF/ Stock/ Scam increases, and they take their money out.  Rarely will a stock broker mention a stock besides a company that will never go bankrupt, Microsoft, Amazon, or Google. Plus finance people uggh.  Any other recommendations for low ETFs that will go up? 

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VOO  Tracks the S&P 500.  .03% expense ratio.

VTI Tracks the total stock market.  .03% expense ratio.

VO  Midcap stocks.  .04% expense ratio.

VB  Smallcap stocks.  .05% expense ratio.

IDEV  International large cap.  .04% expense ratio.

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Kevin Slater

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2 hours ago, Kevin Slater said:

VOO  Tracks the S&P 500.  .03% expense ratio.

VTI Tracks the total stock market.  .03% expense ratio.

VO  Midcap stocks.  .04% expense ratio.

VB  Smallcap stocks.  .05% expense ratio.

IDEV  International large cap.  .04% expense ratio.

INVESTOR.VANGUARD.COM

 

Kevin Slater

Trust the whore with the graphs……

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4 hours ago, Kevin Slater said:

VOO  Tracks the S&P 500.  .03% expense ratio.

VTI Tracks the total stock market.  .03% expense ratio.

VO  Midcap stocks.  .04% expense ratio.

VB  Smallcap stocks.  .05% expense ratio.

IDEV  International large cap.  .04% expense ratio.

INVESTOR.VANGUARD.COM

 

Kevin Slater

This is exactly what I do!

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7 hours ago, sutherland said:

The great Warren Buffett has recently recommended 2 ETFs - VOO and SPY.  Coming from Warren Buffett, that means a lot

VOO and SPY are virtually identical, except SPYs expense ratio is triple that of VOO.  SPY is somewhat more liquid, so if you're looking to day trade or use complex derivatives it may be a reasonable choice, but if you're looking to buy and hold, VOO (or IVV) makes more sense.

Kevin Slater

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