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Invesco S&P 100 Equal Weight ETF

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Right you are correct… I think your point is “everything” has a dividend? To your example NOBL didn’t break 10% last year and an expense ratio 10x VOO. NVDA’s 4 penny dividend is only to qualify for funds that require it. My point was to long term, high dividend investments will not keep pace. SCHD vs EQWL for example.

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EQWL. 100 instead of 500.

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EQWL - SP 100 Equal weight Index. there you go.

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Austin and Houston prices are not going down, with or without rate cuts. With rate cuts they would sky rocket over 10% YOY again. Whether you buy it cash or mortgage 50% of it would be one of the best investments you can make, real estate is also a very important element in diversified investment. For your age, you can put the rest of your money 50% in bonds/fixed income and 50% in SCHD. If you don't require the income for the next 15 years, then look for no coupon bonds with something around 2039 maturity, and swap SCHD for EQWL instead.

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It's really hard to get away from tech in stock indices, I've been trying! I was surprised at how many "value" funds have a ton of exposure to FAANG/Magnificent 7. My favorites so far are EQWL and its broader brother RSP, but they still have some exposure (less than S&P500 funds, but well above zero). If you want zero tech, sector indices are probably the way to go. Good luck! (And if you find a fund you like and remember to come back and let me know what it is I'd appreciate it big-time!)

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