Greetings first of all. I’m an investor from Turkey and I want to get into the US stock market with a relatively safer approach. Inflation rates are high in my country, so my aim is to gain in terms of dollar and invest in big companies and the most promising companies for the future IMO.

    I have been researching a lot, and I’ve come up with a tree fund ETF portfolio. I wanted to share it with you guys and have your opinion:

    VOO – QQQM – NLR

    I know there are a lot of overlaps between VOO and QQQM. However, I believe in the future of the tech industry. Furthermore to keep the tech industry going I think we need other types of energy, which is why I thought of a nuclear energy fond. I don’t know how their weight will be in my portfolio yet. I would appreciate it if you share your thoughts about the future of the tech industry as well.

    I’m 24 years old by the way, and my aim is to keep these funds as long as I can whether they go up or down and buy them every month.

    Thank you so much!

    How was my three fund ETF portfolio?
    byu/WinterBlues00 ininvesting



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    1. Bubbly-Hope6968 on

      I think you’d likely do better with VTI and AVUV if you want US market exposure. The largest U.S. companies will have true most international exposure and while you do want access to those, I’m not sure you only want access to those. I like NLR for what it is as a tactical part of a portfolio, but keep it a low percentage of your overall portfolio (under 5%). If you want to also have a tech tactical sleeve for QQQ, you should keep it under 10% of your portfolio and rebalance annually. Keep in mind these companies doing business in USD so you expose yourself to currency risk at a time when USD has been falling.

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