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1. QQQ or QQQT 2. VOO or SPY 3. VT Split the money between them like 1/3 for each or 1/4 for two and 1/2 for another. Dividends ETF is for income, like in retirement, avoid those if you are looking for long term. If this is overwhelming then consider using at target date fund instead - like one listed [here](https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/target-retirement-funds) matching your expected retirement year and they will do the work for you. You don’t need a vanguard account to buy a vanguard fund.

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Mostly QQQI and QQQT, some small exposure to ETCO, MSTY, BTCI

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Mostly QQQI and QQQT, some small exposure to ETCO, MSTY, BTCI

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Not dumb at all especially with a 27-year time horizon. Time in the market > timing the market. The S&P 500 has hit dozens of all-time highs historically and kept going. That said, it makes total sense to feel a bit cautious with a lump sum especially right now. You might consider deploying the $75k gradually that way, you reduce the risk of buying a top while staying invested. Also, if you're open to diversifying beyond just the S&P 500 i like some of these products. **QQT** exposure to 100 global tech leaders (no covered calls). **QQQY** same holdings as QQQT, but with a covered call overlay for higher monthly income. **BANK** Canada's Big 6 banks + a covered call strategy and high yield They can complement a long term S&P position by giving you different sector exposure and income streams. Tracking just the S&P 500 **ESPX**

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Look up QQQT. And then send me a photo of your facepalm.

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