Simplicity and discipline, the invisible benefits of investing in ETFs, Less people noticed simplification and discipline are two great benefits of investing in ETFs that are invisible.
Category: Index
2022 S&P 500 Constitutent Stocks Performance
2022 S&P 500 Constitutent Stock Performance, deep dive
S&P 500 index next year performance, based on last century record
The S&P 500 index is down 19.4% in 2022, compared to only six years since 1928 that have seen losses of more than 20%.
Stock Better than the S&P 500, Procter & Gamble (P&G)
Stocks Better than the S&P 500, Procter & Gamble (P&G) What I want to introduce today is a well-known company Procter & Gamble (ticker: PG) that I mentioned in the last section 5-6 of my book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”.
Pros and cons on small-cap investment
“Roughly speaking,” small-cap’s strength is almost their weakness. As long as there is any bullishness, the rise will be fierce. This is the most fascinating part of small-cap stocks.
Strong reasons not to invest in non-broad market ETFs
Invest in non-broad market ETF is actually the same as investing in individual stocks, go back to the original point and turn the headache of “selecting stocks” into “selecting ETFs.”
Wolfspeed, the upstar of gen 3 semiconductor
Wolfspeed is the world’s largest silicon carbide substrate factory, and its patent strength in silicon carbide substrates and crystallization is far ahead. Its global silicon carbide substrate market share in 2021 is estimated by TrendForce to be as high as 62%.
Big pharma spin-offs, and advantages to invest them
The following are the three big pharma spin-offs I know of in the past ten years. These three pharmaceutical companies are all world-renowned super pharmaceutical companies
Taiwan vs US stock market – For Taiwanese stock investors investing in U.S. stocks
Nine out of ten Taiwanese stock investors who invest in US stocks are experienced investors in Taiwan stocks, and they are investors who have only invested in US stocks in recent years.
S&P 500 vs. Nasdaq 100 index, how to choose a market index?
S&P 500 vs. Nasdaq 100 index, Is QQQ obviously better than the S&P 500?