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Having both TOPT and QQQM is diminishing returns. You have a Silver, Gold and Platinum fund you are hedging hedges it’s like portfolio inception. Your in college and have a dividend fund a bond fund. This makes it a 1 out of 5 you’re paying fees on all those holdings.. I can understand the SGOV because you want to keep money safe for loan repayment but your money market should be making 3% without a fee that’s a waste of money you’re destroying your wealth. I will not give you advice, you should do your own research. If it were my money I would keep the money for loans in a HYSA or money market whichever is paying more. I would make my top tier 2 companies undervalued big moat companies, that entry level now is enough that if the market pulls back I am comfortable knowing I got in at an undervalued price, then id choose 2 growth companies that are riskier. 1 smaller cap company would get a 2% investment and id have the rest in a broad index that is equal weighted, not market cap weighted. That’s just me though. I’m sure plenty of people would disagree with my portfolio just as I disagree with yours. I’m not a financial advisor and this is not financial advice.
TOPT. Then shut off your Computer
But with it being cap weighted, you have virtually zero exposure to a huge amount of companies that add up to like half of what you put into the etf. There are top 20, 50 etfs (TOPT, XLG). If a company moves up from #500 to #50 youll eventually get it. But its like you have nickels in 400 companies instead of a big daddy bet in 50 companies. Idk I don't think the bottom 400ish companies are doing much for you other than robbing you of having actual reasonable exposure to the real winners. They aren't the top 50 by going down more than they go up. They got there by...going up
TOPT. Top 20. Beating the sp500 for the last 6 mths. Looking at getting out though as I feel if there is a downturn this could get hit hard.
If I was going this route I'd just use TOPT etf.
>TOPT is a new ishares etf focusing on the top 20 Sp500 stocks, like the Janus top20 fund I dont really follow "new" etf's, i know what works and has liquid options.
I’m looking into QQQ and SMH calls. TOPT is a new ishares etf focusing on the top 20 Sp500 stocks, like the Janus top20 fund
Yes- what do you think is the minimum trading volume i should look for on the underlying etfs? I really like TOPT but the spread on the stock is always wide. Thank you!
Buy TOPT instead of individual stocks, all the top names, more diversified.
If you only care about the top, there is an etf for you: TOPT. But it's top 20, though. If you like top 8 chance is you like safe growth stock. Then how about buying IGM? It's QQQ but tech only
You could do this, but then you miss a lot of the run-up for those out of the top 10. You also will be very tax inefficient (unless it's in a tax advantaged account, which I think is the case in for the OP). The secondary issue is that this is a lot of work, but as the other poster mentioned there is TOPT, IOO, etc. that do similar strategies.
If you even want to do this, check if there is an ETF for it already. TOPT is top 20, for example. IOO (funny ticker symbol) is top 100 in the world.
TOPT 20 is the best they can do..
Um... I made 300% holding LAES for 4 trading days in December. The 40 shares of hood I picked up in April are up 230%... PS: Check out SPMO, I think you will find it outperforms TOPT and QTOP.
Why not use a top 20 ETF like TOPT? Also, larger market cap doesn’t equal higher returns. Historically, small cap outperformed large cap over the last century.
0.65%? Damn that's some expense ratio for a fund that's basically an edited TOPT
IShares has their market-cap TOPT (top 20 S&P stocks) or QTOP (top 30 QQQ stocks) for 0.2% ER. They also have a longer run QEF US S&P 100 (the top 100 US stocks) again for 0.2%.
Something like TOPT that invests in the top 20 stocks appears to have mixed results when compared to something like VOO.
Probably something closer to MAGS or TOPT would be closer if the thesis is only a handful of conglomerates will accumulate more and more wealth.
Look up the TOPT ETF if you’re interested in this strategy. Very simple way to invest in the big boys.
TOPT calls and puts, strangle time
> top 50 S&P There’s actually an ETF for this (XLG by Global X), as well as S&P 100 (OEF by iShares). OEF has the longest track record. Seems to resist volatility a lot better, but may not knock it out of the park if mega-caps get overvalued. iShares also offers the top 20 of the S&P (TOPT) and the top 30/bottom 70 of the QQQ (QTOP and iirc QNEC, respectively). Not the lowest
I just discovered TOPT, so, I'm done buying QQQ. It's the top 20 names in the Nasdaq instead of the top 100.
TOPT for top 20 is the closest I have seen.
I don't think so, but I feel like your strategy would effectively be close to some large cap ETF. You could get by with TOPT for ultra concentration or SCHG for something a little broader
Surprisingly PAVE performs very well. TOPT is new.
Fairly high risk tolerance - VOO and sprinkle in something like VUG, VGT, TOPT, SPGP or one of the mag7 ETFs
try ishare TOPT Etf. top 20 stocks in spy
I like your portfolio and think it will outperform the S&P 500. I would not sell if you incur capital gains tax, unless you are in a low tax bracket. If you want less risk then I might consider putting half in an S&P 500 fund for the fun of comparing. Also, I love a new ETF, TOPT comprised of the top twenty stocks by market capitalization. I think it will outperform + gives the diversification you are considering.
I threw a few hundred in each TOPT and QTOP for shits and giggles.
Just pulled up TOPT. Says holdings are 15.72% Apple, 15.34% Nvidia, 14.22% Microsoft. I thought this was a "no Mag 7" ETF?
For reference: [https://www.ishares.com/us/literature/prospectus/p-ishares-top-20-us-stocks-etf-3-31.pdf?stream=reg&product=IUS-TOPT&shareClass=NA&documentId=2297370%7E2297320%7E2297322&iframeUrlOverride=%2Fus%2Fliterature%2Fprospectus%2Fp-ishares-top-20-us-stocks-etf-3-31.pdf](https://www.ishares.com/us/literature/prospectus/p-ishares-top-20-us-stocks-etf-3-31.pdf?stream=reg&product=IUS-TOPT&shareClass=NA&documentId=2297370%7E2297320%7E2297322&iframeUrlOverride=%2Fus%2Fliterature%2Fprospectus%2Fp-ishares-top-20-us-stocks-etf-3-31.pdf)