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- Can someone explain how QQQ works? : r Bogleheads - Reddit
The Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the Nasdaq-100 Index, which is made up of 100 of the largest non-financial companies on the Nasdaq Stock Market QQQ's holdings include companies from many sectors and industries, but are heavily weighted toward large-cap technology companies
- VGT vs QQQ : r ETFs - Reddit
Be aware the broader US stock market (any S P 500 fund or any total US stock market index fund) is already close to 30% concentrated in the tech sector VGT is purely US tech so it doesn't include other tech oriented companies like AMZN, GOOGL, META, TSLA, etc, while the Nasdaq-100 (QQQ) does
- Is QQQ a good long term investment? : r ETFs - Reddit
Fundamentally, buying QQQ is also an inherent bet that Financials will underperform every other sector (the Nasdaq 100 Index excludes them) and a belief that the exchange on which a stock trades is related to its performance (the index only includes stocks that trade on the NASDAQ exchange)
- Choosing 100% QQQ: My Reasons Explained : r ETFs - Reddit
The overlap and correlation between VOO and QQQ are already very high I'm 26 years old and strategically planning for the long term, with a horizon of 10-15 years I believe in tech and I am thinking of only investing in QQQ, as I anticipate the historical trend of more good than bad years to persist In challenging times, VOO's resilience provides a cushion, but QQQ shines even brighter
- QQQ Vs QQQM : r ETFs - Reddit
QQQ is great if you’re day trading, taking a short term position, or need to write options on it For most buy and hold investors, QQQM makes more sense If your QQQ is in a taxable account, just leave it Instead, buy QQQM for your next purchase
- Is QQQ a good ETF for long-term? : r ETFs - Reddit
QQQ Nasdaq-100 isn't either a growth fund or tech fund It's the fund of the top 100 non-financial companies traded on the Nasdaq There's no requirement about what sort of company is on the index, other than that
- VTI QQQ : r ETFs - Reddit
Even though QQQ seems to be more tech driven, VTI has pretty much all of the QQQ stocks Does that mean that does two are significantly overlapping ? Does that make sens to hold those two from a diversification perspective as all those stock are in the US only ? What do you think would be a good combination to have if I hold already QQQ ?
- QQQ as a long term investment : r investing - Reddit
QQQ yes, But it will not shine until after 20 years on annualized basis Volatile, short past history For long term investment Most buy S P500
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