The Best Way To Invest In "The Market" - S&P 500 vs Total US Stock Market vs MSCI World ETFs |
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Everyone talks about investing in the market and the market will beat the vast majority of active investors.
But what exactly IS the market and what is the best way to invest into it? Well there are a few different definitions and I wanted to explain what the key differences are and how they perform relative to each other. I will cover the S&P 500, the Total US Stock Market (VTI Index), FTSE 100 and 250 and the MSCI World Index. A common way to invest in these is through ETFs but you can also invest through different types of funds. Each one has its pros and cons but they also share a lot of similarities so hopefully this video will give you a good overview. ☕️ JOIN MY PATREON - DISCORD, BONUS VIDEOS, TARGET PRICES, MODELS & MORE https://www.patreon.com/sashayanshin 💵 GREAT INVESTING APPS I USE INTERACTIVE BROKERS (Global - Main investing app I use) https://bit.ly/ibkr-sasha GET A $10 BONUS WITH LIGHTYEAR (UK & Europe) https://lightyear.app.link/SashaYanshin You need to use promo code "Sasha" and the bonus is awarded after your first trade. DISCLAIMER: Your capital is at risk. DISCLAIMER: Some of these links may be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service using one of these links, I will receive a small commission from the seller. There will be no additional charge for you. DISCLAIMER: (For Lightyear affiliate link) The provider of investment services is Lightyear Financial Ltd for the UK and Lightyear Europe AS for the EU. Terms apply: golightyear.com/terms. Seek qualified advice if necessary. Capital at risk. DISCLAIMER: Trading 212 provides execution-only service. This video should not be construed as investment advice. Investments can fall and rise. DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial advisor and this is not a financial advice channel. All information is provided strictly for educational purposes. It does not take into account anybody's specific circumstances or situation. If you are making investment or other financial management decisions and require advice, please consult a suitably qualified licensed professional. |