I’m revealing 15 best exchange traded funds but only one ETF I think EVERY investor should buy. Check out the best ETF to buy now! Want to see the index fund I’m buying? BE the Market - Check this out! https://youtu.be/gs4-TVW5vmg
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In this video, I’ll show you four ETF themes and the best 15 exchange traded funds in each. I’ll explain ETFs vs index funds and share why ETFs are better than stocks. I’ll also show you which ETFs to buy as a beginner investor and my favorite exchange traded fund right now!
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This is going to be the most challenging video yet in the series! With those other topics, we had a clear goal of finding the best value stock, the index fund that gave us the entire market or the best blue chip for growth and returns…but exchange traded funds are different.
Like we saw in our index fund video, an ETF is a fund put together by a portfolio manager to hold stocks in a group or a theme. So the manager has a topic they think investors are interested in and they buy the best stocks in that them…the best growth stocks or value stocks or cybersecurity stocks. Then they sell shares in the fund to investors. They’re saying, hey…I know you like value stocks but don’t want the risk of picking just one or two. Why not buy a share of this fund and get all 100 stocks so you get the returns from the whole theme instead of just one or two stocks.
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How ETFs are different from index funds though is, index funds invest very broadly across an index like the S&P 500 or the Nasdaq or even the entire stock market. Index funds are what you buy when you want the market return. The ETFs we’re talking about in this video invest in a much narrower theme, so maybe just growth stocks or even as narrow as just those in the cannabis industry. This allows investors to really focus in on a trend for returns you’ll never get with an index fund.
But now that’s the challenge for a Just One Stock series…I can’t TELL you which ETF to buy because I don’t know what trend you want to follow or what you need in your portfolio. That’s why I’m highlighting the 15 best ETFs to buy in these different themes, four topics and trends, to show you the best options for whatever you need in your portfolio and let you make the choice!
0:00 5 Best ETFs to Buy Now
0:55 Best Growth ETF to Buy
3:39 What is an ETF?
4:25 ETFs vs Index Funds
5:59 Best Dividend ETF to Buy
8:52 Which ETFs have the highest returns?
10:27 Best Theme ETF to Buy
11:09 Best Income ETF to Buy
13:32 Which ETFs to buy for Beginners?
14:37 How to use ETFs in your portfolio
15:16 My Favorite Exchange Traded Fund
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Joseph Hogue, CFA spent nearly a decade as an investment analyst for institutional firms and banks. He now helps people understand their financial lives through debt payoff strategies, investing and ways to save more money. He has appeared on Bloomberg and on sites like CNBC and Morningstar. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation and is a veteran of the Marine Corps.