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Katılım Ocak 2026
20 Takip Edilen47 Takipçiler

@lifeofthebob Here you go. This shows the difference between $40k invested in savings vs an S&P 500 index (aka $VOO). I'm actually being generous and giving the savings account a 4% rate when the average over the past 20 years is around 2%.

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@money_cruncher Agreed - I'd also throw in if your company offers an HSA and will put money in that account for you that would be a smart move as well. HSAs are basically retirement accounts hiding under its main purpose of paying for medical expenses. Nice tax benefits as well.
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If you're a Fidelity customer, they recently announced a $100 purchase service fee on 160+ additional non-Fidelity ETFs starting on 6/1/26. You can see the list here.
Some notable ETFs on the list:
$MAGS
$QDTE
$XDTE
$HNDL
$YBTC
fidelity.com/bin-public/060…
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@DvdndDiplomats Although do see they added a bunch of new ETFs starting on 6/1/2026. Details are here - fidelity.com/bin-public/060…
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@DvdndDiplomats They started doing this 2 years ago. Looks like it's tied to ETFs from these companies:
-Simplify Asset Management
-AXS Investments
-Day Hagan
-Sterling Capital
-Cambiar Investors
-Regents Park Funds
-Rayliant
-Adaptive ETFs
-Running Oak Capital
finance.yahoo.com/news/fidelity-…
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@NotA_Bull Specifically, I'd be a little more narrow in tech and pick semiconductors - $SMH or $SOXX.
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@DevotedDividend As long as you're ok with the very heavy overlap in this portfolio (>60%) then that's fine. It clearly is tech heavy at 43% and it almost solely relies on US Markets with very little international exposure (3%).

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