Hallo,
I live in Europe and have a brokerage account in the USA. Unfortunately there is a new regulation for EU residents that will prohibit me from purchasing any new ETFs in the very near future. As such I am forced to choose an asset allocation that I will have to stick to “forever”. I am currently 45. I currently am planning on the following AA for my equities (other than my house I have all my assets in equities):
40% vtsax
15-20% qqq (worried that 20% is to risky due to the 14 year recover time after the 80% downturn, but seems to be very profitable in the last decade)
15% iyj (less if 20% qqq, a little worried that Dow Jones industrial is only 30 companies)
14% voo
8% ijk (mid Cap)
8% slyg (small cap)
What are your thoughts.
Thanks,
Anne
I live in Europe and have a brokerage account in the USA. Unfortunately there is a new regulation for EU residents that will prohibit me from purchasing any new ETFs in the very near future. As such I am forced to choose an asset allocation that I will have to stick to “forever”. I am currently 45. I currently am planning on the following AA for my equities (other than my house I have all my assets in equities):
40% vtsax
15-20% qqq (worried that 20% is to risky due to the 14 year recover time after the 80% downturn, but seems to be very profitable in the last decade)
15% iyj (less if 20% qqq, a little worried that Dow Jones industrial is only 30 companies)
14% voo
8% ijk (mid Cap)
8% slyg (small cap)
What are your thoughts.
Thanks,
Anne