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VOO to VWRA: Sell or Keep VOO?

VOO to VWRA: Sell or Keep VOO?

I’m a long-term investor with a significant VOO position and a 10+ year horizon. I’m considering moving toward a global ETF like VWRA.

Would you sell VOO and switch to VWRA, or keep VOO and direct all new contributions to VWRA?

What would you choose and why?

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 5 days ago

VOO to VWRA: Sell or Keep VOO?

I’m a long-term investor with a significant VOO position and a 10+ year horizon. I’m considering moving toward a global ETF like VWRA.

Would you sell VOO and switch to VWRA, or keep VOO and direct all new contributions to VWRA?

What would you choose and why?

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 5 days ago

VOO to VWRA: Sell or Keep VOO?

I’m a long-term investor with a significant VOO position and a 10+ year horizon. I’m considering moving toward a global ETF like VWRA.

Would you sell VOO and switch to VWRA, or keep VOO and direct all new contributions to VWRA?

What would you choose and why?

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 5 days ago

S&p500 100%

My investment is heavily concentrated in S&P500,100% and I’m investing for the long term. Do you think I should add another ETF, such as a global, developed-markets, or emerging-markets fund, at a smaller allocation, or should I simply continue investing in S&P500?

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 7 days ago

S&P500 100%

My investment is heavily concentrated in S&P500,100% and I’m investing for the long term. Do you think I should add another ETF, such as a global, developed-markets, or emerging-markets fund, at a smaller allocation, or should I simply continue investing in S&P500?

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 7 days ago

S&P500

My investment is heavily concentrated in S&P500,100% and I’m investing for the long term. Do you think I should add another ETF, such as a global, developed-markets, or emerging-markets fund, at a smaller allocation, or should I simply continue investing in S&P500?

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 7 days ago
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Voo

My investment is heavily concentrated in VOO, and I’m investing for the long term. Do you think I should add another ETF, such as a global, developed-markets, or emerging-markets fund, at a smaller allocation, or should I simply continue investing in VOO?

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 7 days ago
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total-world+S&P500

I’m considering combining the S&P 500 with a total-world index such as VT — for example, 70% VT and 30% VOO.

I know there would be some overlap, but wouldn’t this still be better diversified than having 100% of the portfolio concentrated in the U.S. market?

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 7 days ago
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ETFS long-term investment

For long-term investment (at least 10 years), which etfs funds combine the lowest risk with excellent growth?

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 14 days ago

ETFS for children

Hi

I’m interested in long-term investing for children. Currently, I invest only in an S&P 500 index fund.

Since my portfolio is concentrated in this single fund, I’m considering adding another fund while following the same long-term investment strategy.

Which of the following options would you recommend?

  1. A fund that tracks developed and emerging markets excluding the United States.

  2. A global All-World index fund, even though more than half of its holdings are invested in the U.S. market.

  3. Continue investing only in the S&P 500.

For reference, I invest $500 per month and plan to continue for at least 10 years.

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 15 days ago

ETFS for children

Hi

I’m interested in long-term investing for children. Currently, I invest only in an S&P 500 index fund.

Since my portfolio is concentrated in this single fund, I’m considering adding another fund while following the same long-term investment strategy.

Which of the following options would you recommend?

  1. A fund that tracks developed and emerging markets excluding the United States.

  2. A global All-World index fund, even though more than half of its holdings are invested in the U.S. market.

  3. Continue investing only in the S&P 500.

For reference, I invest $500 per month and plan to continue for at least 10 years.

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 15 days ago

ETFS for children

Hi

I’m interested in long-term investing for children. Currently, I invest only in an S&P 500 index fund.

Since my portfolio is concentrated in this single fund, I’m considering adding another fund while following the same long-term investment strategy.

Which of the following options would you recommend?

  1. A fund that tracks developed and emerging markets excluding the United States.

  2. A global All-World index fund, even though more than half of its holdings are invested in the U.S. market.

  3. Continue investing only in the S&P 500.

For reference, I invest $500 per month and plan to continue for at least 10 years.

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u/Puzzleheaded-Log97 — 15 days ago