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iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Multifactor ETF

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Just doing black rock ones, DYNF, EMGF, SMLF. Couldn’t find ones for US mid cap. International developed I just went value (IVLU)

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You are already well leveraged by holding 5 of the mag 7. I strongly suggest you diversify with the boring. RSP, VB, EFA, VYMI, EMGF.

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International ETFs like VXUS, IXUS, IQLT and EMGF can improve diversification.

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VXUS and VLUE will help with diversification. Or replace VXUS with IQLT, IVLU and EMGF if you want to outperform.

r/investingSee Comment

I'll wait a bit for the bottom, then I'll buy into DBPG (the European equivalent of SSO). Maybe also LQQ (the European equivalent of QLD). Then after the recovery, I'll switch back to IWFQ (QUAL), IWFV (VLUE), and EMVL (EMGF).

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Watching some videos by the Plain Bagel will help you gain a basic understanding of the market. As for stock picks, I'd recommend Apple, Nvidia, and Berkshire Hathaway. I wouldn't recommend an ETF because XQLT doesn't have a high enough trading volume for putting $8,000 in and other ETFs may provide inferior returns. Unless you're allowed to buy US ETFs, in which case I'd recommend QUAL, IQLT, VLUE, IVLU, and EMGF. These are more diversified and less risky than individual companies would be whilst providing better returns compared with VT or ACWI. If you want to invest in individual companies, stick with large companies with a market capitalisation above $500 billion because they're less risky and better for beginners.

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Buy an international ETF such as IQLT, IXUS or EMGF.

GME 🔄 EMG = EMGF iShares Emerging Markets Equity Factor ETF MG Mistras

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r/investingSee Comment

Avantis does great stuff, I'm keeping an eye on this to replace EMGF in my portfolio.

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r/investingSee Comment

I think that depends on your definition of full and value. DVYE is 12.43% utilities and DEM is 6.08%. VTV, for comparison, is sitting at 5.9%. If OP wants something broader, they could go with an EM multi-factor like EMGF, which is going to tilt towards value, but not as hard as a proper value fund like VTV or the dividend-focused options.

r/wallstreetbetsSee Comment

But my UNO card says reverse. Should I buy EMGF?

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