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Feels good to crush IVV ofc, but it is a little grinding to have put so many hours of work and research into trading only to squeak by the MSCI ex-us this year, although to be fair I crushed them last 4 years so this is their rebound year lol... …
Fidelity sees emerging markets gaining from weak dollar in 2026 The Federal Reserve's growing pressure for further rate cuts is gradually brightening the outlook for emerging market assets next year. Fidelity International stated: “If 2025 is a strong year for emerging markets, just wait for 2026.” This asset manager, overseeing …
You’re effectively investing monthly, just rotating tickers. Since MSCI World is ~70% U.S., you’re mostly buying the same major stocks three different ways. Sticking to one fund monthly avoids the complexity.
You're investing mainly in the same sector of the same region trough 3 different etfs. top 10 holds of your etf picks have almost the same exposure. By doing this, most of your money is in US Tech. If us tech starts stalling or goin down, your whole porfolio stalls …
With this you are heavily overweighting US stocks. Personally, not a big fan of it and something to consider. Why not stick to monthly MSCI World? It already is 70% US.
Is DCA every three month effective? Hi everyone, I'd like to start investing every month, and I was planning on investing arround 100$ on ETF like MSCI World, S&P 500 and NASDAQ. The thing is, on the platform I invest I must spend at least 80$ by order, so I …
AEIS +40% in the last 4 months. Saved my year. And the MSCI world reliably +6% like every year. Drone shield, hensoldt and Nvidia were bad. I sold it in frustration. Drone shield -10, hensoldt -6, and Nvidia -12. Selling Nvidia didn't necessarily make sense in the medium term, but …
Strategy's Saylor in talks with MSCI as index exclusion threat looms
The Skandia fund is broader than MSCI World. It’s a 1,500+ stocks fund. It’s diversified but doesn’t return much. You can’t compare it with NASDAQ mainly tech or RUSSELL 1000 Growth mainly growth. If you want word exposure and growth, go for VT, if you want pure growth, go for …
Why are global index funds (US dominated) doing so much worse than for example NASDAQ ? I thought that global funds would do well as long as US companies do well, but when I look in my portfolio, my global index fund is only up 0.5% for 1 year while …
Isn’t it true for literally everything on S&P 500 and most of MSCI World?
You might want to look at EURO STOXX indices ETFs which track companies from Eurozone countries specifically. SPDR EURO STOXX 50 ETF (FEZ) or iShares Core MSCI Eurozone ETF (HEZU) both focus on EU countries and exclude the UK. The Vanguard FTSE Europe ETF (VGK) is popular but does include …
looking for some advice on the portfolio im building to buy a house with in 4-5 years time, not looking to get rich, just to make as much money without risking much, looking to dump 500+ a week in with these percentages: 40% VOO (Vanguard S&P500) 20% BOXX (Alpha Architect …
Hello, I hope this is the right place for this, sorry if not. On the 18th December 2024 I invested £8097 (956 units) in the iShares MSCI USA ESG Enhanced ETF. I did not add or withdraw any money in the period (apart from reinvesting about £40 of dividends). My …
If you want to stay strictly in the EU something like the EURO STOXX 50 (IE00B53L3W79) is probably your best bet. Personally, I also like the STOXX Europe 600 (LU0328475792) because you get 200 Large-, 200 Mid-, and 200 Smallcaps in one basket. However, there you'll have a sizeable chunk …
After researching the MSCI stories yesterday, I sold all my MSTR at a loss and switched over to IBIT.
TSM is down because MSCI index adjustment reduced its weighting. Everyone and their false news. This led to lots of funds adjusting to match it and hence lots of outflows.
Financials seem like a good bet SPGI, MSCI, V/MA, MCO I like UBER and MELI at these prices. All of these seem somewhat defensive against AI, but are battling some other "existential" threat that won't actually impact them.
Is this YTD return good? Any advice on how to look for new investments in 2026? These numbers are from Fidelity: My YTD Pre Tax - 20.34% (expected to be higher by the end of year). S&P 500 Index - 12.44%. Dow Jones US Total Stock Market Index - 10.98% …
This is why I’m a big fan of the MSCI World index. I use that as my bread and butter ETF.
Small European investor here. For the record, European stocks are largely correlated to US stocks, and have been pretty bearish since Nov 13. Be careful about entering now: maybe you're buying the dip, maybe you're catching the falling knife... Now, if you're serious about trying the European markets, it's worth …
Why has Startegy been allowed to the MSCI in the first place?
Why has Startegy been allowed to the MSCI in the first place?
Strategy’s Saylor defends business model amid MSCI index concerns
MSCI inc - indexes have big moats, ESG isn’t dead MSCI looks like a pretty good business. 57% of revenue and 70% of operating income comes from the index business, where they get paid by customers and ETF managers for making up an index. They get paid as a fraction …
For your age, I’d go for something with more growth potential than just the S&P 500. A well-diversified and reputable mix of ETFs like this could suit you perfectly: - S&P 500 – 45% - Nasdaq 100 – 35% - Dow Jones 30 – 10% - MSCI World – 5% …
▶️ NBIS to get into MSCI index on Monday ◀️
10+ yrs: MSCI World (IWDA) Hard to beat for long-term “set it and forget it.” Cheap, global, super diversified. If I can only pick one, this is the boring-but-effective choice. 5–10 yrs: FTSE All-World (VWCE) Slightly broader (+EM), little more volatility, but still a great one-ETF portfolio for a medium-ish …
Fisher investments. Ken Fisher Hello everyone, I wanted to know your opinion about the active managers, and especially about this specific Fisher Investments, my father has been in this manager for many years, and from my point of view they take advantage of the lack of knowledge that an ordinary …
There were no index funds tracking the broad market until the early-mid 1970s, so in 1967 there was no way to broadly buy the market. Michael Lipper tried to start a retail Dow index for the public in 1967 or '68 but it never got off the ground. the S&P …
⏩ NBIS gets included in MSCI index on Nov. 24th.
🚀 $MSCI New Signal with Price Target Prediction
congrats, you won the lottery. You will be tempted to play it again, and you will probably lose. 0DTEs IS gambling, and it'd be wise to stop now. If you want to do bets like this in the future, do yourself a favor and go with tiny positions. 30k ish …
Nice work building an ESG portfolio with actual conviction. Here's what to watch: **Liquidity concerns:** Yes, niche ETFs have wider bid-ask spreads (0.2-0.5% vs 0.05% for VT). BUT you're young and long-term focused. This only matters if you panic-sell during crashes. **Test:** Check TradingView for EPA vs TDG spreads during …
Niche ETF portfolio as a first portfolio - doing everything right? Hello, recently I've started investing in ETFs. I took some time to read into ethical and sustainable investing. Using that information I balanced a portfolio I'm really proud of. I would like to know if I'm missing a very …
Here is what I'm to try to do starting next month, or from January. Not sure if it's a fool idea, but..... I'm still deciding the split of my portafolio, but for the example let's say 25% NASDAQ, 25% MSCI world, 10% emerging, 15% BTC, 10% gold and 15% cash …
Nbis $155 PT by GS today. Also inclusion into the MSCI global index at end of day on 11/24.
Bought some Brookfield, AWK, MSCI.
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