Timestamps: 00:15 - Find the cheapest funds 02:30 - Don't time the market 06:01 - Avoid the lowest risk funds 08:26 - My favorite ETFs ETFDB's screener: https://etfdb.com/screener/ My favorite ETFs: VOO - https://etfdb.com/etf/VOO/#etf-ticker-profile IGV - https://etfdb.com/etf/IGV/ ARKK - https://etfdb.com/etf/ARKK/ Here are my top 3 tips for when deciding on which ETFs or Index funds to go for. Finding a solid go-to ETF or Fund is essential for any long term investor and small inefficiencies can amount to a big difference over time. Find a cheap and efficient ETF, don't try to time the market and stay away from the very low risk funds like bonds/REITs. That's my recipe for achieving market returns without any stock picking or work on your part. Contribute regularly to your portfolio and let the money be. Avoid expenses at all times and reinvest the dividend as is it paid out. Disclaimer: This video is purely my opinion and should not be regarded as factual information. I am not a financial advisor. This is not a recommendation to buy or sell securities. Do not assume any facts and numbers in this video are accurate. Always do your own due diligence. My personal stock portfolio currently consists of the following stocks: Activision Blizzard (ATVI stock) Amazon (AMZN stock) Microsoft (MSFT stock) MongoDB (MDB stock) Nextera Energy (NEE stock) Nvidia (NVDA stock) Tesla (TSLA stock) The Trade Desk (TTD stock]

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