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QQQ vs QQQM -- I was WRONG!

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To summarize, it's only the expensive ratio. But I believe they also do something different with your dividends as well

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Need a video on expense ratio. How much difference does it really make? How can you calculate that

@devpatel2842
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How about TQQQ? Isit worth investing in for the long term?

@vickvaswan971
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You didn’t take into account the bid ask spread difference being larger in $QQQM vs $QQQ. Less volume means that the 0.15% is slightly higher than that and $QQQ is almost negligible. Long term $QQQM is the better hold. Surprised you didn’t mention this

@brendanlaney5923
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I would rather get QQQ type exposure for an Expense Ratio of .04% with SCHG.

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Nice video Brian!

@AkSn1per
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I have a question that is probably dumb, but why wouldn't be or not redundant to invest in both QQQ and an S&P 500 ETF like VOO ? I feel very tempted to buy an invesco ETF, i was avoiding QQQ because of what you say, it's more focused on aggressive growth and I prefer a long term strategy, now I was interested in QQQM but I checked again the top 10 holdings and are very similar, not sure how to interpret, if you could help please

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@joseafalvel
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I don't understand why you're misrepresenting QQQ's expense ratio. At the time of its creation, it may have been quite low, but since then, it's not even in the realm of other comparable ETFs, some of which have expense ratios that are seven times lower. That's a difference of tens of thousands of dollars over the course of decades.

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I wonder why they didn’t just cut QQQ expense ratio to .15% rather than make a whole new etf.

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