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To passive investors, what numbers do you look into when picking ETFs beyond the expense ratio and market exposure?
Im 100% in index funds and I want to pick up a few individual stocks
Dividend Reinvestment and Short Term Cap Gain Reinvest in Schwab
Just rolled over my 401K to IRA. Critique my plan.
I was looking for an alternate way to play TSLA and came across this etf called VCAR, I just have no idea what to expect
New Roth IRA I have questions with little experience and knowledge. Advice wanted
What are your highest conviction ETFs? (Besides VOO and VTI)
412k QQQJ YOLO - April 9th 2021 - Mama didnt raise no paper handed bitch
US vs. International, Stocks/ ETFs vs. Bonds... help me understand performance chasing here
412k QQQJ YOLO - April 1st 2021 - Rumors of my paper handed death have been greatly exaggerated.
VOO + VTI vs. QQQM + QQQJ + VTI... 20+ year long term portfolio (DD)
VOO + VTI vs. QQQM + QQQJ + VTI... 20+ year long term portfolio (DD)
412k QQQJ YOLO - March 26th 2021 - If you guys are interested I can post the order history. You probably wont be able to read anything though
412k QQQJ YOLO - March 25th 2021 - Well today was a rollercoaster. Bad news is that I woke up at 11:05am and almost immediately got KO'd by my Blood Pressure dropping. Good news is I fully woke up at 12:45pm and didnt paper hand this earlier
VO (midcap) with QQQJ (nasdaq 100-200) too much midcap.
412k QQQJ YOLO - March 24th 2021 - I dont know who is more retarded. My dad who says to Hodl till May or the State of New York for reinstating his medical license last year
412k QQQJ YOLO - March 23rd 2021 - I may experiment with posting later on in the night to see if I get a better reaction
412k QQQJ YOLO - March 22nd 2021 - Had to take care of some personal business, had a crappy feeling day and then blacked out by 2pm.
Boggleheads 3 fund portfolio & separate QQQ (and others) portfolio
412k QQQJ YOLO - March 19th 2021 - Doctor I think the patient has flatlined
Roth IRA long term portfolio. Need opinions and suggested adjustments
Completely new to this, thinking about investing into these ETFs
412k QQQJ YOLO - March 17th 2021 - Not really sure what to write today. Disappointed Powell didn't announce YCC but hopefully the market keeps going up
412k QQQJ YOLO - March 16th 20201 - Sorry for the late post. Someone stole only one of my license plates and I had to wait for the cops. Lets hope for some better news from Daddy J-POW
400k QQQJ YOLO. I may be the biggest retard here. Yes I found the limit on the max number of contracts you can have. I'm also responsible for most of the last few weeks volume.
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Thinking of buying a quantum etf, QQQJ, and VOO, am I fucking stupid?
QQQS and QQQJ have been doing better than QQQ lately. Very interesting. Small cap momentum (XSMO) also with strong performance. Midcap momentum (XMMO) also strong. Both with a funky 5 year chart. This does tell me that the current stock malaise is entirely due to the top 100 large caps and saas companies that are performing poorly. Pretty much EVERYTHING else continues to just straight rip. Conclusion: This tech selloff is fabricated, fake and, quite possibly, ghey.
QQQJ ripping from sandisk and teradyne.
The mag 7 are so trash even QQQJ is outperforming QQQ by leaps and bounds.
Flipping shares on main index ETFs. 3-5 trades per week. No options, no leverage, no shorts, just plain shares. Full portfolio each time, because I would already be investing passively full portfolio on indexes anyway. Goal is 1.35% profit per week. If you compound 1.35% every week, in a year it is a 100% gain. -2% stop loss otherwise I hold and ride. I like QQQJ and SPYG for higher movement and lower shares cost. Never enter with full size at first. I like to trickle in shares as the market moves. Going for lowest price entry I can, drawing my own trendlines for weekly lows and highs. Each trade I aim for .6% take profit. I’ve been screwed too many times playing options, playing volatile stocks, and leveraged etfs. Mainstay ETF share flipping is so much less stress.
QQQJ is the shittier brother to QQQ and it’s not a bad diversification play
The news is what goes up must also come down. I don't know if that was IT yesterday, but it's likely many of the names that benefitted from a Trump election eventually get pounded. If you weren't around for 20-22, I'd evaluate what we saw out of ARKK or QQQJ (next gen NDX100) and then I'd probably book some profits.
If this is your belief, XMMO, QQQJ, AVUV
Wasn't comparing, more of what a Double top entails. Bitcoin in 2021 is another move that had a double top. Take out the MAG7 and see how the markets look. Small Cap and Russell2000 hit a double top 3+ years after 2021 and hasn't seen ATH since. Mid cap tech hasn't moved much as well with QQQJ. If Nasdaq can keep gaining a higher share of MAG7, is that manageable? unless we move into ATH, anything is at play. The most at play economic move is something showing weakness in the economy itself (which companies are mentioning in their earning call outlooks).
Outside of FAANG and a few collective stocks, look at the market. Russel2000, QQQJ, etc. Some plays will be based on greed, while some are still yet to see a true bull performance.
QQQJ holder here, listen to this\^
Tech-rich “growth” has been fairly ESG and the growth category/tech funds have been around for decades. Remember they hire from a pool of engineers, biochemists, and such who can perform regardless. They had to make overtures to keep their companies from being investigated, maybe preferential treatment if tariffs loom for their product, intellectual property safeguards, etc… If more companies don’t make your list, check out the few individual stocks rising through QQQJ (the NASDAQ “101-200” index) and maybe some others rising in the S&P growth/tech funds
There is no sure way to do it. You can track who the companies in the S&P Midcap 400 are. There a few ETFs like QQQJ that list "the next 100" biggest companies in NASDAQ. But they also have other rules about 4 quarters of profitability and things like that that don't insure the simple next biggest will be who gets added.
VEQT, QQQJ, Google, Intel, Reddit, Nokia, Corsair all down today. Portfolio still up because of Green Thumb. Feelsgoodman.
As far as I'm aware Nasdaq indices aren't screened for profitability. QQQJ just looks like the next 100 down from the main index, but you'd have to check the methodology. The S&P 600 is just the 600 smallest companies in the S&P 1500 composite, which are all screened for profitability like the S&P 500 is.
Would an index such as QQQJ fit into that criteria? Or would QQQJ be the underperforming investment OP is referring to? Not sure what you mean by S&P 600.
DGRO and QQQJ have been solid ETF’s and are still reasonably priced.
sold about 126 shares of QQQJ after bagholding these bitches for about 2 years.
Can tax loss harvest with similar tech holding. Like QQQJ or VGT. Just a thought
>SPLG I wouldn't use this because it should be covered by >SCHB >QQQJ Why do you think it makes any sense to discriminate between stocks based on which of the US exchanges they trade on?
Try QQQM and QQQJ. Lower expense ratios. Sometimes offered when QQQ isn’t
So I'm very new to investing (just turned 18 so I decided to open a Roth) and I'm torn between QQQ and QQQJ to focus on. Since I'm young with a very long investment horizon, I like the promise of the QQQJ to invest in up-and-coming companies that may achieve success within my lifetime; according to some brief research I've done, historically, around 30% of the companies ranked 101-200 on the Nasdaq will make it into the top 100, so since I've got the time, it seems like a decent bet to make right now. However, this might be a dumb question, but what exactly would happen if one of those companies I'm investing in changes from a small/mid to a large cap, and, in fact, leaves the range of rankings for the QQQJ and gets "booted out" into the plain old QQQ? Wouldn't that defeat the whole purpose of investing in up-and-coming companies in the QQQJ, since as soon as they actually have success they get promoted up to QQQ and I don't even own them anymore? It seems like by investing in QQQJ you're forever on the cusp of a lucky break but as soon as it happens that company gets moved somewhere else. Maybe there's something I'm missing; anybody have any input?
Why QQQJ? I'd just get a total market fund (VTI) or S&P 500 (SPLG) and a small cap value fund to tilt towards that factor (AVUV).
b/c sometimes its better to be lucky than good.......and sometimes its not.....Woods is great at telling a story and selling it, but if you actually look at the company the stories get a lot less intriguing. Plus anytime you are investing in companies that are pre-profits when interest rates rise the cost of doing business and generating capital rises for them. Just look at other next gen companies like QQQJ they are trading slighty better but till pretty flat or down from 3 years ago.
Exactly! So when we have 1000s of companies not making money with dog shit ideas priced way too high then we’re nearing a crash. I am still holding my QQQJ position which is only up 5% compared to QQQM which is up 26% over the same period. This rally needs to broaden before it will top out.
It sounds like you might me interested in the QQQJ ETF. With that being said, the bulk of any portfolio should be either an S&P500 or a broad market index fund.
Why does QQQJ even exist? "I want exposure to the Nasdaq, but I don't want exposure to the top 100 companies." 🤡 It's underperforming QQQ by 21% in the past year.
Stocks ^ AMP.AX AMP Limited AXJO S&P/ASX 200 QQQJ Invesco NASDAQ Next Ge... QQQ Invesco QQQ Trust VGT Vanguard Information Tec... VTI Vanguard Total Stock Mar... Hi there fellow investors! 30 F AU Currently have my savings in the bank accumulating interest and wanting to explore other avenues to maximise my dividends. The plan was to buy a home after my divorce in 2022 but unfortunately based on my sole income vs the market in the metro that's not an option for what I was wanting. So that shifted my thoughts over to stocks. Above are some of the ETFs I've been looking at starting my portfolio with. A mix of ASX, NYSE & NASDAQ. My goal is to start off by maximising my returns with minimal risk while I learn how to crawl. • What exchange apps do you trade on? • Is my research heading in the right direction for what l'm seeking? • Hot beginner tips or suggestions to check out are appreciated. TIA
Stocks ^ AMP.AX AMP Limited ^AXJO S&P/ASX 200 QQQJ Invesco NASDAQ Next Ge... QQQ Invesco QQQ Trust VGT Vanguard Information Tec... VTI Vanguard Total Stock Mar... —————————————————— Hi there fellow investors! 30 F AU Currently have my savings in the bank accumulating interest and wanting to explore other avenues to maximise my dividends. The plan was to buy a home after my divorce in 2022 but unfortunately based on my sole income vs the market in the metro that's not an option for what I was wanting. So that shifted my thoughts over to stocks. Above are some of the ETFs l've been looking at starting my portfolio with. A mix of ASX, NYSE & NASDAQ. My goal is to start off by maximising my returns with minimal risk while I learn how to crawl. • What exchange apps do you trade on? • Is my research heading in the right direction for what I'm seeking? • Hot beginner tips or suggestions to check out are appreciated. TIA
Yeah, QQQJ is risky, I’d rather own at least a piece of the biggest and best companies. Stats show roughly 95% of traders can’t beat SPY when looking at a horizon of 10+ years. It’s really all you need. QQQ is to have a bit more expose to tech (which imo moving forward is smart). Best of luck!
New to Options - want to close out positions that are down Hi everyone, let me start by saying I’m an ETF trader at heart. I’m more long game player, but want to explore options trading as an income generator. Small plays, nothing crazy. In my taxable brokerage account with Schwab (which btw does not have any options ability at the moment), I have 3 positions that I’d like to get out of. 1 is up and 2 are down: a) XLF - 26.1339 shares at a cost basis of $35.56, my return is around +13.77%; b) VWO - 13.2801 shares at a cost basis of $52.10, my loss is around -20.13%; c) QQQJ - 15.3737 shares at a cost basis of $32.18, my loss is around -13.73%. Now, I’d like to explore how to trade options to potentially increase my upside and reduce my downside of these positions. Also, I’m interested in knowing the best way to add options trading to my Schwab account - there seem to be several choices. In the long run, I’d like to passively trade options on blue chips and/or SPY and QQQ w/o purchasing the securities themselves. Would anyone be able to help me?
QQQJ or another similar ETF. Maybe? I sometimes find random ideas and research them a bit thanks to Google search history having stocks in it. My phone is regularly sending me alerts for stock garbage that I glance through and usually ignore, until I see the same ticker for the 10th time. Then, I may look at metrics for it. P/E, PEG, P/B.... chart history. News over the last 3 years. Check Reddit to see if anyone is talking. If I get this far, I may consider it after a few weeks of watching and checking numbers. I used to knee-jerk buy crap that was hyped...but I'm starting to learn better
A lot of people are focused on the share price of SMCI, but people should be focused on the market cap. Even with the gigantic after hours pop on S&P news Friday over $1000 for SMCI, it's only valued at $55B. 71% of float is now held by institutions 15% of float held by insiders 10%ish borrowed by shorts Do the math above and you can see why you get multi hundred dollar swings intraday. The stock is going way higher with all the imminent forced buying. Just a reference point: From Jan 2019 to mid July 2020 Tesla had already gone up more than 300%. Chatter and speculation began about S&P 500 induction. From here to the end of year in December 2020 when Tesla was actually inducted, the stock price went up yet another 250%, again after already having tripled in the previous 12 months. Everyone was pounding the table saying surely a sell on the news and total tank from here. Yet over the course of the next year, the price went up yet again another 70%. No one really knows how high a stock price can really go in the end or vice versa. Other potential catalysts for the stock include QQQ inclusion and a stock split. It makes up over 2% of QQQJ right now, so I think it's inevitable that it gets moved up to QQQ. Stocks like this create millionaires, and I feel bad for the people who will bet against it because they think they are smarter than everyone else.
When is Invesco going to add SMCI to the QQQ? It makes up 2% of QQQJ.
I think it joins QQQ first. It already makes up 3% of QQQJ.
SMCI makes up nearly 3% of [QQQJ right now](https://www.etfchannel.com/symbol/qqqj/).
SMCI is the top holding in QQQJ, but I hate that ETF. It's exposure to the Nasdaq without including the top 100 companies in the Nasdaq. I would imagine SMCI is going to be added to QQQ at some point, anyway.
Why has QQQJ performed so poorly since its inception? In the time period, QQQ has done extremely well. Shouldn’t the two be somewhat correlated in performance?
The QQQJ earnings week.
What weirdo invests in QQQJ? "I want to invest in the NASDAQ, but not the top 100 companies in the NASDAQ." 🤡
You’ll probably want to start with stocks in QQQ or QQQJ and then build a scanner for them
Buy $1500 dollars worth of mcdonalds and do a video of you mukbanging it on youtube, use the adrevenue from that video to put it all into QQQJ
I like the idea of QQQJ, since you are just buying 101-200 in terms of the Nasdaq. However, it's still a newish fund, so it's hard to say how well it will do in the long term.
I'm not the biggest fan of the Rusell 2000, in a weird way like 40% of the index isn't profitbale. I'd rather just pick companeis from the index that have solid fundementals or try to own like SPYG or QQQJ if looking for growth.
Why try to guess when you’re almost guaranteed to get it wrong. Just buy QQQ or QQQJ. TQQQ if you want to make some really fuckin money
I believe this is the idea behind QQQJ. It hasn’t performed well.
Hi, May I know what are your thoughts about QQQJ?
Opinions on my Roth IRA split Last year I left an employer with a traditional Edward Jones 401k for a job with much higher income, but no plan. After extensive reading on several different Reddit forums, etc, I opened a Roth IRA at Vanguard and plan to max it every year. After my Reddit research, I have the current breakdown. VTI - 55% VUG-25% VXUS-10% QQQJ-10% I'm 34 and will probably be working for another 25-30 years. I would just like opinions on if I should stick with this formula or diversify further? Should I look into some bonds or bond ETFs? Thank you in advance.
Rather just QQQM, it has the lowest expensive ratio. If you are holding long term, those can add up. ONEQ is 0.21% QQQ is .20% QQQM is .15% There is also stuff like QQQJ which tracks Nasdaq 101 - 200 or could look at like a Rusell index for some smaller cap exposure.
Same/similar for QQQJ? Any benefit to holding both QQQM and QQQJ?
You are heavy tech. Consider at least 1 or 2 dividend stocks Banks and Telecommunications Look at other QQQ family ETFs like QQQJ that add in a bit more risk
I'd hate to say it...because Cathie is an idiot... but I think ARKK going to go for a run the next month. (along with small caps like IWM, QQQJ) Still bag-holding a bit of ARKK, and just been waiting to cut my losses. Come on $55!
I bought puts when they came out with QQQJ. Sold puts for $$$ and basically semi retired right now
I have $28,250 on the account I use to sell 10x QQQJ at a time when I scalp. I was selling daily QQQ and every other day IWM but they ran too high and I didn't want to put more money in the account. Again [https://instagram.com/codyselloptions](https://instagram.com/codyselloptions) \-- I've been making videos of me doing it for months.
For instance. I sold QQQJ $26 Feb expire for $1400 and bought them back for $1200 on Monday. The market rolls. If it really tanks, thats just higher premiums for me to scalp. Find me on instagram I have a channel I teach it, https://instagram.com/codysellsoptions
Well here is my short story. I closed my Feb 17 QQQJ $27 naked puts last week on Thursday. I sold them for $160 a pop and bough them back for around $55 a pop. I could have made another $20-30 a pop if I'd of held. I also haven't sold anymore. My short a l t coin position got liquidated today too. I finally summarized down the FED speeches, the inflation report and another FED speech, scroll up theirs a YouTube video. I hope we fall back but who knows. Next FOMC meeting is next week on the 22nd
QQQJ has the smaller ones that are not in QQQ.
I like IWM its every other day. QQQJ is a good bi-monthly roll. I've been spending my options income on fun stuff but I've thought about rolling them into buying calls without having to feel like I'm risking anything I originally had.
If you want a really nice index right now go for QQQJ I like this balanced into my holdings
QQQJ, the Russell 2000, VO, VB, VTV, SCHD, XLF, and other ETFs are green over the past 6 months. Mega cap tech has been a drag on the indices while they’ve been rolling over.
Do you use currency hedged ETFs fir QQQ/QQQJ? Don’t know what currency zone you’re in
They are blue chips names FOR TECH, not blue chips in the traditional sense. Even if MAFT and AAPL are by now recognised as blue chips by almost everyone. In any case they are large, hyper profitable companies with significant moats in their respective spaces. That’s why I like them at their current valuations. I am still avoiding tech names like ZOOM, ZS or even ADBE (great company but still richly valued on my view). As for the ad you mention, I am not based in the USA and I have not been exposed to it so I don’t know what you are talking about. As a rule of thumb however, I tend to choose my portfolio not based on ads. I like QQQJ because of its broad exposure to disruptive businesses, the only way I feel confident in investing in mid caps in tech, as it is extremely difficult to pick winners. My position in QQQJ is anyway 1/5th that of QQQ and roughly the same as my AMZN position.
Those are not blue chips. I’m skeptical on QQQJ. Just because of the advertising campaign in heavy rotation for MDY, which is similar. Cute advertising campaign. Not quite a gecko or Progressive. But close. But, too much, and too thirsty.
This is very true. The valuations of companies like PG is just absurd right now. Retail investors dumped tech stocks in Q2 and loaded on value / dividend stocks, making them overvalued in the process. At the moment most people only talk about dividend stocks, while 1 year ago they were only talking about how tech stocks could only go up. Even freaking tobacco stocks are doing well this year… Dividend / defensive stocks will be the next ones going down. Personally I am buying blue chip tech names right now, like GOOGL, MSFT, META (surely a more aggressive bet), AMZN. I am Also dipping into QQQJ (mid cap tech etf) as it has crashed more than 30% from ATH. I would love start building a solid position in SCHD but I am convinced there will be better entry points in the future. The market is simply very irrational in the short term. It is acting as if META and GOOGL business is doomed, while pricing staple stocks as if they were high growth. I always try (but it is very hard) to do the opposite of what the trendy topics are.
Long SQQQ, BITI, phys bitcoin, energy etfs & getting longer all these. I started getting long these, except BITI since about February. BITI opened in June, so started around then I believe. Short semis, REITs & getting shorter all these. Got short these around Feb, too. Thinking till March-Apr i'll keep this play, depends on fed. Once we get the fed funds to the peak, I'll get out of my long SQQQ & BITI, buy more phys bitcoin, get flat energy ETFs, and buy more general indexes(QQQJ, VOO, IYY, VTI). I'll progressively get out of my shorts on semis & real estate, and actually take small length positions in those, healthcare, and purely spec ETFs(like STCE among others).
Thank you! Isnt the expense ratio of QQQM not significantly low over QQQ even when you calculate it for decades? I might be wrong. Yes I have been wanting to buy an etf with mid and small cap. Is there a popular one that people use? I know QQQJ and they are coming out with QQQS now for small cap
QQQM is better than QQQJ. But I prefer XLK and VGT. They are probably the most profitable/reliable ETFs that aren't as boring as SPY. Also pretty beaten down and good for the long term. Here's a good chart but some of the ones at the top are too concentrated in things like solar and semiconductors. I'd rather concentrate in the whole tech sector. https://etfdb.com/compare/highest-5-year-returns/no-leveraged/
Before the crash, I went through and cleaned up any stocks that I was not hot about. Basically anything with less dividend growth and yield than SCHD, I just sold them off and rolled them in. Everything that remained was either an old dividend growth blue stock from the before times that I've had for years and years, or a dividend paying fund with direct exposure to tech for diversification. SCHD helps me sleep at night, it's awesome. In markets like this, this is where the dividend growth strategy really helps me sleep at night. Feels like things go on sale! They'll probably go on sale even further. I'll probably lose a couple of individual stocks if they end up cutting, but that's okay it's all part of the strategy. I am still holding a little bit of QQQJ which is not doing so great lol. But that's okay, it's just a little bit.
sell the losses in the regular account, and buy same day in reteirment fund. make clean up in your portfolio, the value stocks u only buy the dip or dont touch and the more speculative ones. I believe growth over the next decade wont be lead by apple etc.. and even if yes, it will be way more proportional and balanaced. QQQJ is the next 100 to get to QQQ ,,,, good luck... we all here also for the adrenaline
I think the QQQJ or the usual QQQ etf would be good.Whatever has gone down a lot will naturally be a good investment. I think PayPal and Netflix are gonna def rally if we melt up, or meme stocks but their riskier as no one really knows when they moon. They correlate more naturally in the downside , but not as much In uptrends.
QQQJ. QQQ budget bin going to get rocked by expensive debt much more so than the market leaders.
I bought more Dec TQQQ and Mar QQQJ puts
AAPL 0.60% MSFT 0.25% META 0.46% NVDA 0.40% SPYG 8.91% QQQ 55.10% QQQJ 3.51% SPY 19.19% SWPPX 9.64% Comments: All of the individual stock positions were from profits selling far OTM puts after the recent crash from jan2022-now on blue chips, so are essentially "free" positions. Probably half of the invested money in this portfolio is profit from crypto's boom in 2020 and 2021. QQQ obviously the largest position I have, but I'm sitting on about a 13% loss give or take at the moment. Avg price \~$343 SPYG im just a tad above break even and SPY im at a 14% loss. Avg price $465 (LOL) Still continuing to buy more with each paycheck. Considering LEAPS on QQQ if the price goes a bit lower. maybe 280ish.
This is a troll anonymous account, so take what I say at face value. This is not investment advice. My team and I manage $600 million in advisory practice so we have a more longer term view and asset allocation is my focus more then picking the right investment product. We also get judged every year at each meeting so we can’t be as patient. We typically like to keep it simple. Right now we are mostly loading up on fixed income and value stocks (or vtv type investments) as this has a decent probability of outperforming in the short term. QQQJ if your going to set it and forget it probably not a bad investment. Any of these long term benchmark ETFs should be dollar cost in over next 6 months with possibly of more tax lost harvesting in these eBay up tech names.
I really like the idea of QQQJ, but it came out right when growth started to get hit hard. I think it's a great concept, since you are buying NASDAQ 100-200. So you are going to get exposure to more growth and names cycle in/out of the QQQ's.
I been loading my boring money into QQQJ to avoid this problem with the big indices. Idk if it'll work but I like the concept. And because the companies are all smaller not one company dominates the index at all, it's almost equal-weighted
Bad bot! Go buy some QQQJ calls.
Sure, if you went that route you would likely want to blend it with QQQ or an equivalent and not solely be invested in QQQJ. You aren’t likely going to find a single ETF that captures your strategy particularly since it is t quite clear what you are looking for.
If you’re looking for the “next” Apple, perhaps something like QQQJ would interest you. It tracks what essentially would be the NASDAQ 101-200 companies (I.e., excludes the NASDAQ 100). There’s no guarantee one of those companies grows rapidly into a behemoth but seems in line with the spirit of what you’re looking for.
Have a ton of cash. Going to to start DCA’ing into VOO, QQQM, and QQQJ. Don’t care if boomer. I’m gonna die rich. 
Me too 283p on Q. Plus a bunch of calls on Inverse Lev. PSQ, QID, And a put on QQQJ. WHOOPS. Literally nuked my whole account overnight. 10X losses! Can't wait till payday... I'm going to do that shit again. Double down goddamnit.
I don't hold any puts, that stuff is over my head. I don't own any oil stocks. I now only play SQQQ, QQQJ, UVXY, TTT, TQQQ, QQQ etc. Lately, much more fun and profitable.
Yes. I talked to him a while back and we sold at around 90$ and bought some QQQJ. Now he is only down ~30% instead of 75%.
NGL seeing the rando $25 price alert on QQQJ day or two ago made me laugh. Haven't owned any in over a year and forgot why set that alert but yeah RIP QQQ $35 bag holders.
Look at QQQ holdings, then look at your holdings. What’s making you pick stocks over building a large position in QQQ, or QQQJ? Are you going to watch/read every companies ER in detail over the next 10 years?
If you look at QQQJ, it has fallen only a little bit more than QQQ. It's not being "covered up" by AAPL (which is still down 9% YTD). In every downturn, there are companies that go down a lot and some that fall only a little (or even go up). For every AAPL or AMZN, there's also a FB and NVDA.
Adding in QQQM allows you to have a heavier concentration into more volatile stocks. Are you double dipping on names? Yes. Is that an issue? Not necessarily. For example if you were buying vti and spy I’d question your sanity. But adding in a few etfs with a heavier growth concentration say QQQM AND QQQJ makes sense. Just matters how much volatility and risk you want in the portfolio.
A lot higher lol. A bad market will probably be like a 5% gain in the S&P rather than the 12% average. If I had to guess the sector that leads it? I would say tech and semis. I would check out QQQ and QQQJ for ideas.
Look into QQQJ as well, they are even more targeted towards innovation
I do not have one in mind. There are lots of growth funds out there but I’m not familiar enough to really evaluate them. My 401k is half in a JP Morgan large cap growth fund which I imagine is pretty much the same as any other brokerages large cap growth fund. I personally have clean energy ETFs, SCHA and QQQJ for growth funds as well but these are riskier and don’t offer the same stability as a Berkshire or large cap fund