r/ETFs 7h ago

When to invest in VOO

96 Upvotes

Seeing as Nasdaq has entered bear market, having declined 21% from its all time high and the S&P 500 might do soon soon, should I wait to invest in VOO and if so how long


r/ETFs 17h ago

What is your average buying price of S&P 500 VOO?

72 Upvotes

My average buying cost is $536 with total $10500 invested

I still have $10000 sitting ready to DCA

What is your average buying price?
What are your next plans to DCA?

PS:

I have only 1 investment in stock/ETFs and that is VOO

Do you have any advice for me?


r/ETFs 3h ago

Everytime someone asks how long this downturn will last:

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r/ETFs 6h ago

Cash & Short-Term If you were currently sitting on a large sum of cash, how long would your timespan be to DCA it all into the market?

28 Upvotes

Would


r/ETFs 4h ago

If you had $10k in cash….

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…what stocks or ETFs would you invest in tomorrow and forget about for the next 2-3 years?


r/ETFs 4h ago

Those who lump summed at ATHs, it’s not a “bad” thing.

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I am one of the people who lump summed and have been adding aggressively into VOO since November (down 13%). At first, I was panicked. I’m usually good when I’m at work, but I was off work Friday and watching the market tank (and my money go along with it) was not a great feeling. But I did not sell. Thank you for the advice I received on this subreddit which reminded me that I came into this with a clear plan and strategy. That plan is to DCA into the S&P 500, no matter what happens. This turbulent last week has now helped me realize that my biggest obstacle against building wealth is myself. Fear and emotion. I am now looking at this time as a good time to invest. Not only can I buy the same thing for cheaper, but I am training my mind and stomach to deal with draw downs in price. I just made a note to myself, that I will continue to read no matter what the market is doing. “I will not let short term fluctuations in stock prices dictate my long term investment strategy.” This is the perfect time to stand firm and implement good habits and mindsets into practice for long term success. I see this for myself as a matter of perspective. I can buy into “the sky is falling” mentality and run for the hills, but what would that get me? Just a loss of money. This is why I didn’t sell my shares before the tariff announcement, because I had a plan and wanted to stick to it. Some may call it stupid to see a meteor coming down at you and stand there, but that was my plan because I knew that throughout history, this strategy has always worked. Instead I will flip my perspective and see this as a good thing, because we can now buy the same shares at lower prices. I have more income than expenses, so send the S&P down 50%, I’ll just get more shares at a cheaper price. Thank you to everyone in this subreddit who helped put things into a positive perspective.


r/ETFs 12h ago

Monday expectations?

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I put 60k in a broad US etf mostly during last year, its tracking the msci usa index. Saw it go up to 72k but now sitting at about 56k after last week.

Edit: I realized during the discussion the correct type is an index-tracking mutual fund, not an etf, although similar composition (100% stocks). Sorry for posting it here - however the general situation and strategy is quite similar.

What I’ve experienced is that Ive not the stomach for stocks even when in a broad etf. The gains didnt affect me positively but seeing it go in the reds has thrown me totally off. Yes I know about 10 year perspective and time in the market but theres also a value to my day to day mood and I dont see how it will rebound in a long time.

Contemplating selling it off for mental health and throwing the surviving cash in a 5% savings account. Can write off 40% loss on tax also.

However I will have to tank mondays movements as the sell order will go through at the value set after monday close.

Do you expect it to further drop or will we see some kind of status quo where investors remain cautious waiting for e.g. EU response while some are buying in at what they think is a good time? Seen a lot of those sentiments.

Edit: my biggest fear about monday is that the EU commission will give a statement about their response late in the day i.e. early Wall Street hours. Germany and France have called for a tough line. In that sense I’m worried monday might be another big drop


r/ETFs 6h ago

What do you think the reversal signal would be?

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I think it’s safe to assume that the tariff-induced downturn will eventually run its course. It’s even possible that the stock market may overcorrect before gradually rising again. What do you think the trigger might be?

  1. Trump caves in — he claims the mission is accomplished and reverses the tariffs.
  2. Inflation comes in very low, and the Fed drastically cuts interest rates and starts bolstering financial markets again.
  3. The Democrats win the midterms.
  4. Corporate earnings bottom out — forward guidance begins to improve, indicating the worst is over for profits. There's a positive surprise from Nvidia, Apple, Amazon, etc.
  5. A major hedge fund or institution flips bullish — a high-profile investor (think Buffett, Druckenmiller, etc.) goes long and makes a public statement, triggering a sentiment shift.
  6. A significant rebound in consumer confidence and spending data suggests consumers are ready to drive the economic recovery, shifting overall market sentiment.
  7. A major geopolitical resolution or new trade agreement alleviates uncertainty, encouraging investors to re-enter risk-on positions.
  8. Rapid improvement in leading economic indicators (like housing starts or manufacturing PMI) signals that the economy is gaining momentum again, prompting markets to climb.

Please share your thoughts.


r/ETFs 18h ago

Any advice?

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I’m 21 years old and pretty new to investing but have around 9k invested into these ETFs. Any advice on where i should put my money, or if i should keep putting into these? Specifically VOO since i see a lot of people saying to buy voo and hold it. and i know it’s low right now so im wondering if i should invest most into VOO


r/ETFs 3h ago

51 years old - VOO - This is depressing! If you're older, what are you doing in this current situation?

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So I am about 10 years from retiring but my husband is much older (63 with terminal cancer). I bought VOO back during Covid so I'm not at a loss yet. It is so hard to look at this mess and not want to pull my money out tomorrow morning. I actually had an order in to remove my money but canceled it. I probably should had diversified my portfolio a bit more as I got older or moved to a money market fund. Currently I have VIGAX, VTSAX, VGT, VOO, VPU, VTI, VXUS. I am in the process of moving from a savings to a money market fund now which I should had done years ago had I known better. Those of you that are closer to retirement, what are you doing? Are you moving money from your stocks and holding cash in a money market or HYSA for the time being until this stabilize?

None of us have any idea how much longer this will go on - the time it will take for tariff negotiations from all these countries and what happens in the end..... Those of us that are closer to retirement are freaking out quite a bit while Trump is over here playing golf in Jupiter, Florida, celebrating wins, and it's supposed to be big, great news.


r/ETFs 16h ago

Anyone else feel overwhelmed picking ETFs? How do you narrow it down?

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I’ve been learning about investing and I keep hearing VOO and VTI mentioned everywhere — they seem like the go-to options for a lot of people. But once I started digging deeper, I realized there are so many ETFs out there: sector ETFs, international, dividend-focused, thematic ones... it honestly gets overwhelming fast.

I want to keep things simple and long-term, but I also don’t want to miss out on something better suited to my goals. How did you all narrow down your choices when starting out? Did you just stick with VOO/VTI or explore beyond that?

Would love to hear your approach or what helped you decide.


r/ETFs 19h ago

US Equity Set-and-forget investing in this situation?

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So I've been following the model for a long time of set-and-forget investing via a diversified ETF. Everything I've read had advocated that and advised not 'timing the market'. So I did that. But I feel like a monkey could have known that stocks would fall from the tarrifs announcement and I should have pulled out the day before. Now I'm down and I feel like it was avoidable.

Does anyone have any thoughts on this?


r/ETFs 22h ago

Are these the two that I should be investing in right now ?

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Are these the two that I should be investing in right now ? I’m new to this and want to be sure this is it.

I have about $50,000 that I’m willing to invest.


r/ETFs 6h ago

Seeking advice on starting to invest

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25F. On student visa with work autorization. 60k in HYSA. 12k in 401k. Employee matchea 4% and I put in 6% - 220$ a month. I earn about 110k per year but this is my first job and I will soon complete 2 years in sept.

I understand that maxing out 401k is the general advice, but that would lock up the money till retirement is what I understand. I might need investments that can keep money available for withdrawal in next 10-15 years as retirement is way too far. I do not have a roth IRA account. I just got a individual investment account with Fidelity.

How do I start? I would like to invest $10k while the market is crashing. Per the comments on my last post, i was going to go with

5k - SCHG 3k - VOO 2k - VTI

Thank you for all the suggestions in advance :)


r/ETFs 6h ago

I'm ETF confused

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While in preparation for opening a Roth IRA, I'm looking at all the different ETFs to invest in and it's got me confused. Are SPY, VOO, and FXAIX all the same thing? Many advise if you have one you don't need the other because it's the same thing. How many different versions are there?


r/ETFs 20h ago

Reconsidering VT for my IRA

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I am 31yo. Just getting started on my investing journey. I have been reading a long time on this sub about the different portfolios and I am nearly certain that I will be going with VTI/VXUS in my taxable account. In my IRA however I am having second thoughts on going VT since the historical returns aren't great and it is only a 7K max contribution each year. At 31yo I am interested in higher returns for long term. I am considering going VOO in my IRA rather than VT. I understand it is focused on US stocks and past performance doesn't guarantee future results, but even at its real return historically VT seems awfully low, and I believe the money would be better invested elsewhere. Especially given the stat of the economy, getting VOO on a discount seems like a really good option. Thoughts?


r/ETFs 4h ago

World or flight

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Hello everyone, I can't decide... invest in the world of ishares or sp500 + stoxx600 of bnp?? For long term (+20 years)


r/ETFs 5h ago

Waiting for new listings, or just go with what is out there ?

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I would like to allocate a little in an EU momentum ETF.
Today, only MSCI Europe Momentum (CEMR-IEMO) is available. From my understanding, it is solid.

However, know that Alpha Architect - Invesco (and JPMorgan to lesser extent) have highly regarded momentum ETFs. Invesco and JP do have some UCITS ETFs, but not Alpha.

Do you think there is some sense in waiting that they'll release something this year ? Any info ?
Or should I just go with iShare's? I have a developed world 3 ETF portfolio (AVWS - JPGL and IWDA)

I have a similar dilemma with EM allocation, but for that, I have my answer: AVEM is the most potent option, but i know that DFA and Freedom are releasing this summer - so I'll just wait this summer.

Have a nice sunday


r/ETFs 8h ago

DCA frequency. Monthly or weekly?

2 Upvotes

Hi. What's your method? Is it better to invest 500USD monthly or divide that amount weekly?


r/ETFs 8h ago

Fight/flight/freeze - which is rational at this time

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People react to threats with automatic (ie emotional) response. Comparing those who did not sell/hedge leading up to 4/1 to those who sell on thursday & friday How to tell which group is the rational one? They all involve predicting the future, which theoretically we can evaluate based on facts/data. But Im having a hard time thinking through this past week. Yes there was uncertainty. But there was also certainty regarding tariff annoucement. So would one's prediction on either direction (flight/freeze) be rational?


r/ETFs 1d ago

Imagine You Are Just Starting Off…

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Given the current status of the market, would you start pouring thousands into ETFs on Monday or take it day by day and make small contributions over the coming weeks? Would you hold off until you started to see an uptick in the market?


r/ETFs 1h ago

Understanding Stock Market Downturns

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How downturns are typically categorized:

1.  Slight Decline (1–9%) – Often just considered normal market volatility or a pullback. These happen fairly often and usually don’t cause much concern.

2.  Correction (10–19%) – This is called a market correction. It’s a relatively common occurrence and can be healthy for markets by cooling off overvalued conditions.

3.  Bear Market (20% or more) – Officially defined as a decline of 20% or more from recent highs, often lasting for months or more. It reflects broad pessimism and negative investor sentiment.

4.  Recession Bear Market (typically 20–50%) – When a bear market coincides with or is caused by a recession, the drop can be deeper, often in the 30–50% range. Think of 2008–2009 or the 2000 dot-com crash.

5.  Depression-Level Crash (50% or more) – Extremely rare. Think Great Depression (1929–1932) or post-WWII hyperinflation scenarios in some countries. These involve massive economic upheaval and are often paired with systemic financial breakdowns.

r/ETFs 1h ago

College Student DCA’ing

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I’m a 19 year old who is in college and works for the family business. My plan is to DCA 1,000 a week for the next 19 weeks. I am going to do 800 in voo, 100 in avuv and 100 in vgt. Is this a good amount and good allocation of the money? I also can add more money in as I go this is just want it is in my taxable as of now. And I have 2k in SGOVV. This is also in a taxable because I maxed my Roth IRA which is just FSKAX index fund. Any input helps, thanks.


r/ETFs 2h ago

What do you think of my portfolio?

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MAGS tracks the magnificent 7 dropped 15% SPLG tracks the S&P 500 dropped 10% SPDW is world minus USA dropped 8% SLV tracks silver spot price dropped 12% UVXY goes against the market 3X is treating me nicely and hasn’t dropped below the price I initially invested

I’m nervous this will be a continuous bear market

I’m thinking about selling everything except UVXY and just watching the market closely to see when things change. I don’t have a 2M portfolio or anything so this drop is hitting me hard considering I just started investing last month

Is selling everything except UVXY a good idea? Just until the market recovers? Or should I hold onto everything to keep my position?

I have a 10K portfolio nothing much nothing large

My initial plan was to hold a minimum of 30 years but seeing these numbers drop is scaring me


r/ETFs 2h ago

What has already been priced in?

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I understand that the market works on future projections and has already priced in some negative outcomes. Just curious as to what is already priced into the market price?

Is it safe to assume that the tariff amount is already priced in? What about the reciprocal tariffs from China? I’m guessing those were probably priced in on Friday when the market dropped almost 6%. I know the EU response has not been priced in yet, as we don’t have it.

Finally, the biggest question I have of all, is the decision to move forward with tariffs on April 9th already priced in? Or are people still banking on this issue to be resolved before it goes into effect?