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how can i make a steady profit as a beginner in BTC and stocks, especially with how the market moves these days?
Thank you for this video
✝️💪
Well done!
Pls give the investment allocation recommendation for someone who has 30+ years to retirement and is willing to maximize returns regardless of volatility
God they are copying George Kamel. It is like he is directing them. Be original money guys. Stop copying George Kamel.
I've just begun learning about value investing, and I've found that many good stocks are undervalued despite their intrinsic value. If you had quarter of a million to create a strong portfolio, which stocks would you choose for better returns?
This video really cleared up a lot of confusion for me. I used to think investing was just about picking the right stocks, but now I see there's a whole ecosystem of options—ETFs, real estate, even bonds. The breakdown on risk profiles and matching them with investment vehicles was. Subscribed and already diving into the other videos!
The video did a great job explaining the basics of investing across different types of assets. I appreciated how they emphasized the importance of diversification, spreading your investments across stocks, bonds, real estate, and other options to manage risk and potentially increase returns over time.
Finally this starts to make sense. Thank you <3
I’m brand new to investing and overwhelmed. Where do I even start? Stocks, ETFs, retirement accounts… How do you avoid losing money while learning the ropes?
Thank you for sharing this knowledge
Funny how he ignored real estate, precious metals, and alternatives. Because he doesn't make money from you with those.
My guy look like the nfl commissioner
My employer’s target funds are way, WAY too conservative , way too early and could jeopardize your ability to retire at a reasonable age.
What’s the difference between a bond and a CD?
“IT’S PIKACHU!!!”
“It’s an index fund! 🙆♂️”
“…FUUUUUU!!! 🤦🏻♀️”
VOO & chill 😎
Be careful with choosing target index funds that come from employer options…their returns are typically not great. Just found that out the hard way. 8.5 years with my company and I was automatically placed in a target fund which yielded an 8% return when so many other funds doubled or tripled that during that time frame. I didn’t do my research. Live and learn.
Good Video
I love SCHG. .FTEC..Amazon and Berkshire Hathaway 😅😊
Target funds are too conservative😮
But ETFs and index funds are basically the same thing there's no difference
The detail and editing in the MGS videos even from last year to today clearly shows the incredible trajectory of this channel.
I wish there was a video just on bonds. I never see bond etfs that look attractive & I don’t get how to easily buy bonds in a taxable brokerage. I’m just doing a huge 5.1% CD right now that matures in 8 months while I figure this out.
This is a great video! It is very easy to understand.
Love the "Brian at Nite" aesthetic
I really like these sub 5 minutes videos. They are right to the point and easy to digest. Thanks!.
VOO , set it and forget it. Dollar cost average. That's really it.
Fun video format! Very basic information though
Great video. As a marketing professional, my only advice would be to tone the voice level down a few notches as it can appear as shouting and I think a little bit of the message gets lost. Love the channel.
Thank you a very good explanation. I was so happy (yet not surprised) that you guys got the difference between a mutual fund and an etf right plus correctly identifying that an index fund can be a mutual fund or an etf. So many people get that wrong.
This is a great video. thank you for taking the time to break it down.
Honestly, it would be great if you talked about dedollarization and how that would affect your portfolio and strategies to mitigate or eliminate its effects
This video provides a solid foundation for those just starting their financial journey. Thanks, Money Guy, for sharing such valuable and easy – to – understand knowledge.
Ignoring the best performing asset of the last decade in a video like this is crazy. I love you guys but the more you ignore the elephant in the room, the less credibility you will have in the future. ₿
Abound Wealth charges 1.25% of assets under management (up to a million) that’s $12,500 a year being taken out of your account. If you use them for 10 years, that same $12,500 (compounded at the S&P500 20 year average of 8%) is an investment opportunity loss of $208,000.
Ask yourself – Is their advice going to earn you more than the cost?
(Aka… Brian’s Troll)
For me…
Not yet approaching retirement = 35% SCHG, 35% SCHD, 15% SLYV, 14% individual stocks or cash held in short term bonds or the money market, 1% speculation
Explanation: SCHD and SCHG in combination have historically outperformed simply holding something like VOO. SLYV meanwhile provides small cap exposure in the value segment which has virtually always been the better performer in the small cap space. 14% is for pretending to be Warren Buffet, while the remaining 1% is for highly speculative stuff that probably won't work out, but if it does, could be a game changer. Weakness: no international exposure, though international has underperformed so consistently over the decades that it's a risk I'm ok taking, but I could arguably move some of the 14% into international if it helped me sleep better at night.
Approaching or in retirement (work in progress) = reduce positions by 30-40% and move this money into BND and IUSB. Individual stock positions adjusted to focus on quality value dividend companies with a strong track record of not cutting their dividends.
I can't wait to share these videos with my friends! I am the guy they ask for insight on what to do, I always say "this isn't financial advice" lol. Just a day ago I was asked if a roth vs traditional IRA made more sense and I'm able to answer that question, but having a video as further evidence would be great
Great video. I will be showing it to my high school students.
I think the reason they don’t tell you what to invest in because they don’t want to be held responsible if the results don’t turn out the way you want. Even those finance gurus aren’t confident in investments themselves
Love these bite sized clips full of info! You sound like you're yelling. Thank you though!
I still don't understand how anyone in their 20s needs bonds, and international funds are controversial in the investment community. No thank you.
I love these small clips!
Oooooooh first!🎉 Love these bite sized videos. Easier to share with siblings and friends.