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Personal Investments • Re: QQQ Question

Thanks VGT is another option as well. Would this be a good addition, or should I stick with the VTSAX/FXAIX alone?
I'd stick with the two funds you already have. With an S&P 500 fund and a total market fund, you're covered on US stock. No need to keep turning over rocks.

Regards,
Thanks for your input. I know past performance does not determine future performance, however, just looking at the 5 year chart QQQ almost doubled the performance of VT.. and at 1 year QQQ beats VTSAX by almost 15 percent.. I feel like I'm missing out on a lot of potential upside.
No one on this forum actually believes in that quote, so we shouldn't repeat it. If people truly believed it, no one would buy VT or any investment that has done well in the past. And yet, everyone on this forum recommends VT or VOO -- precisely because those investments did well in the past.

Anyway, I've found through linear regression analysis that since the 1980s, the Nasdaq-100 has behaved like the SP-500 with 1.1-1.2x multiplier. So instead of buying $100 of VOO, you should buy $88 of QQQM and put the rest in cash. That'd outperform $100 VOO.

Statistics: Posted by moneyflowin — Tue Mar 26, 2024 2:51 am



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