I'm 19 and I am starting a taxable brokerage account. I have maxed my Roth IRA for the last 2 years, but that is handled by my financial advisor. I want to have my own brokerage account to maybe retire early or have easy access to some money if I would ever need it. 

    I was thinking of having 75% growth stocks and 25% dividend stocks to have a balanced portfolio.

    I would like some opinions on which stocks to invest in, or tell me if this is a good blend or not.

    For my dividend stocks I am thinking
    15% SCHD
    5% SPYI
    5% QQQI 
    (maybe I go more schd heavy in the future)

    Growth stocks
    30% SPY
    10% VGT
    15% defense stocks
    (what would be some good defense stocks)
    10% Individual stocks
    10% precious metals 
     

    Investing in taxable brokerage account
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    4 Comments

    1. How much are you paying your financial advisor to do something you can easily do yourself? 

    2. This looks more complicated than it should be.

      In general, young people should invest 100% in a total stock market fund, either total US or total global. The best ETFs are:

      * [Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF](https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/etfs/profile/vti) (VTI) – total US stock market
      * [Vanguard Total World Stock ETF](https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/etfs/profile/vt) (VT) – total global stock market

      Choose either one or the other, depending on your views on owning the US only or the US + international.

      If your heart is set on a growth tilt, I would choose one (or a mixture) of these three ETFs:

      * [Invesco S&P 500® Momentum ETF](https://www.invesco.com/us/en/financial-products/etfs/invesco-sp-500-momentum-etf.html) (SPMO) – A bet on large-cap momentum.
      * [Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF](https://www.invesco.com/us/en/financial-products/etfs/invesco-nasdaq-100-etf.html) (QQQM) – A bet on growth.
      * [Vanguard Information Technology ETF](https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/etfs/profile/vgt) (VGT) – A bet on technology.

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