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Updated 2026-05-25T16:38:45+00:00 browser time.

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23 years old with $500, if you had to put it into one stock and forget it for 40 years, what would you choose?
Posted 2026-05-24T21:07:56, updated 2026-05-24T22:20:31 23 0.5116 investing

VT. Every stock in the world at market weight. You don't have to worry about picking winners or if this sector or that sector crashes, you will simply BE the market and rise along with it. No rebalancing or adjustments needed.

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23 years old with $500, if you had to put it into one stock and forget it for 40 years, what would you choose? 23 0.5116 investing

VT. Every stock in the world at market weight. You don't have to worry about picking winners or if...

Investing as a highschooler 1 0.978 investing

1: Awsome for you. I'm working on financial literacy with my 10 year old daughter and this summer ...

  • I'm working on financial literacy with my 10 year old daughter and this summer we'll start doing something very similar, albiet at a much lower monthly contribution.
  • 2: Nothing wrong at all with your picks but ***Consider*** swapping QQQ with VGT and VTI with VOO.
  • I'm not going to get in to why they're my personal preferences, so read up on them yourself and see if you think it's a good fit.
  • Dividends are great, sure, but save that for late stage investing when you're focused on wealth preservation and starting to do monthly/quarterly withdraws.
  • Instead, maybe drop that 16% down to 10% and put it in something more aggressive like DRAM or EUV (ETFs) or a single stock in a booming sector.
1 day ago 2026-05-23T23:12:24+00:00
How should retail investors protect ourselves for the potential extreme market volatility caused by the SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic's IPO? 3 -0.6956 stocks

The practical answer underneath the noise here is that the exposure problem and the volatility probl...

  • The exposure problem: if you hold QQQ specifically, the NASDAQ one hundred small float multiplier rule means SpaceX inclusion gets weighted at three to five times its actual free float percentage.
  • The practical fix some commenters pointed at is correct, swap QQQ for an equal weight version like QQEW or for a broader vehicle like VOO or VT where the inclusion math is much smaller.
  • Retail can not actually hedge an index IPO inclusion event with stock allocation alone.
  • Put spreads also limit the bleed if the event passes uneventfully.
  • Panic selling everything today or sitting in cash for two months is the option that combines highest cost with worst outcome distribution.
Spacex IPO Overpriced? 1 -0.8805 stocks

VOO and QQQ are both funds to my knowledge that have rewritten or are moving to re-write their rules...

  • VOO and QQQ are both funds to my knowledge that have rewritten or are moving to re-write their rules to allow for SpaceX.
  • VOO/S&P 500 is looking to rewrite the rules for a a 6-month period and to waive the quarterly profitability requirement.
  • VTI the largest mutual fund ($2.6 trillion) will be able to add SpaceX within 5 days of listing.
  • Inclusion in VTI would be about a $400 million shot in the arm for SPCX, QQQ would be a fairly insane amount between $7Bil and $11Bil since it is less diversified.
  • The MAG7 will likely take a big hit in early July since QQQ will have to reallocate away from MSFT, AAPL, NVDA, AMZN, TSLA, META, and GOOGL to make way for the SPCX position.
I may be the worst stock picker there is 2 0.7269 stocks

Just hold for longer, set a trailing stop, maybe 20%, if you're worried about losing money. Or sell ...

  • I've successfully used this strategy with some big wins (MSFT since 98, AAPL since 2012, NVDA since 2020, currently holding AVGO AMD TSM MRVL GOOG - all with trailing stops that haven't triggered, still riding them on the way up).
  • Also I bought META when PE was low, around 200 a share, these aren't dogshit stocks if you hold for longer and have conviction.
Thought Experiment: What if everyone just DCA'd into VT? 1 0.9695 investing

It'd probably get weird long before volatility hit zero. VT only works because the underlying stocks...

  • VT only works because the underlying stocks still have price discovery happening underneath it.
  • If literally everyone stopped evaluating companies and just auto-bought the index every month, eventually mispricings would get pretty extreme.
  • You'd still have businesses growing earnings in the real world, but stock prices would start disconnecting from fundamentals because nobody's actively setting prices anymore.
  • At some point a smaller group of active traders would have outsized influence just by doing actual valuation work.
  • The more passive everyone gets, the more opportunity there is for active investors to outperform again.
3 days ago 2026-05-22T04:57:57+00:00
Rebalancing and diversifying my portfolio after reaching 1m. Are my picks and allocation trash? 17 0.6142 wallstreetbets

You already won. Don't risk pants down in the coming bubble burst. Put 5% trailing stops on everythi...

  • Delete the app and only reinstall it once a month to make those trades.
  • I mean full port Tractor Supply calls or whatever.
S&P 500 or all around the world or both!? 2 0.9758 investing

The S&P 500 holds the 500 largest U.S. companies ("large cap") but also with a bit of a "quality" sc...

  • The S&P 500 holds the 500 largest U.S. companies ("large cap") but also with a bit of a "quality" screen as a committee needs to approve any entrant.
  • What fund and now ETF investors have done for decades is combine US and broad ex-US now indices to take advantage of dollar disparity.
  • Could go with Vanguard's VT all-world of over 10,000 investable stocks worldwide, .. but it has many "small caps" that do not go anywhere (actually a drag on the other all-cap ETFs recently).
  • The VWCE Utics ETF is equivalent for non-US Vanguard customers fwiw, but shows the idea works.
  • There's iShares ACWI of 2200 stocks excluding all small caps but since it tracks its index, it's popular with traders and has a high er.
Weekend Discussion Thread for the Weekend of May 22, 2026 1 0.8841 wallstreetbets

Just follow the money really. Billionaires, governments etc are shoveling money into tech/infrastr...

  • Billionaires, governments etc are shoveling money into tech/infrastructure.
  • And I'll keep doing it until i see the money leaving or going elsewhere.
  • If you want an entry, sit on your $ and wait for SPY/QQQ to hit the 200day EMA again on the daily chart after some "event".
  • Then start scaling into something "safe", VOO, SCHD, VTI, QQQ/SPY etc to start out (OR SOXL, DRAM...i REALLY like CHPY).
How much of your portfolio is in individual stocks vs index funds, and did the individual stock side actually feel worth the time? 2 0.802 stocks

Same. VT in accounts that I manage myself. Low-cost index funds based on what's available in my empl...

  • Low-cost index funds based on what's available in my employer plans (fortunately pretty good at offering Vanguard index funds).
  • Individual stocks are too much work and the active funds I have access to charge nearly 1% to miss their benchmark by 10% (looking at you MFS).
6 days ago 2026-05-19T15:13:33+00:00
Are you thinking about quitting? 1 -0.8934 StockMarket

You can buy bad stocks and meme investments. But if you don't understand the market just keep it s...

  • But if you don't understand the market just keep it simple.
  • It gets old calling them chill stocks because just don't understand.
  • This is why so many people get tired of the chill stocks comment.
  • But so many others also panic sell as they lose their shirt in shorting and Wall Street bets.
Wanting to start investing, any advice ? 3 0.8687 investing

Good idea when getting started to buy something like VOO, which tracks the SP500. VT, is also great!...

100% VWCE for a 30+ year horizon, does it actually make sense, or are there better options? 1 0.9687 investing

There's a lot of small cap doing nothing in VWCE and it's American version VT, though. The index/iS...

  • The index/iShares ETF ACWI beats it by 5% over the last 5 years, as bigger stocks will still have a big impact on even global equity funds at market cap.
  • Unfortunately it has a higher expense ratio (0.32%) but traders love it.
  • ACWI definitely does not contain small cap and most investigating this say the small cap premia has disappeared for various reasons (some brainy economist types employed by fund families that actually want to outperform say esp EM small cap, even EM SCV, tend to sit on their market cap letting the index buoy their stock \[but also a bit DM\], private equity may have taken the best/keep the best private longer as to fly under stock regulators, etc..).
  • Think Vanguard offers an ex-US global small cap value etf (UTICS) available to many non-Americans but not sure it's profit-screened.
I give up - 100k down 1 0.9136 wallstreetbets

go over to r/Bogleheads . delete RH. read simple path to wealth by J.L. Collins. buy VT an be free. ...

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Date** Open High Low Close or Current R500* Mentions Positive Mentions Up Votes Voted Sentiment**
Mon 2026/05/25 3 3 3 0.90
Sun 2026/05/24 11 9 35 16.33
Sat 2026/05/23 12 8 16 1.46
Fri 2026/05/22 +0.32% +0.70% +0.07% +0.23% $155.57 #307 12 11 29 14.81
Thu 2026/05/21 -0.34% +0.70% -0.59% +0.38% $155.21 #233 6 4 7 1.12
Wed 2026/05/20 +0.20% +1.40% +0.06% +1.31% $154.63 #219 5 4 7 2.13
Tue 2026/05/19 -0.64% -0.14% -1.09% -0.70% $152.63 #278 7 6 5 0.85
Mon 2026/05/18 +0.33% +0.58% -0.59% +0.12% $153.71 #349 5 4 5 1.44
Sun 2026/05/17 3 2 2 -1.97
Sat 2026/05/16 1 1 0 0.00
Fri 2026/05/15 -1.17% -1.10% -1.79% -1.60% $153.52 #318 7 7 8 3.55
Thu 2026/05/14 +0.10% +0.66% -0.03% +0.40% $156.02 #239 7 7 27 16.49
Wed 2026/05/13 +0.05% +0.79% -0.22% +0.68% $155.40 #117 1 1 1 0.10
Tue 2026/05/12 -0.70% -0.52% -1.51% -0.62% $154.35 #343 9 5 11 0.15
Mon 2026/05/11 +0.10% +0.29% -0.12% +0.09% $155.32 #207 5 3 9 2.86
Sun 2026/05/10 1 0 1 -0.20
Sat 2026/05/09 9 6 16 7.19
Fri 2026/05/08 +0.79% +1.01% +0.64% +0.95% $155.18 #121 4 4 3 1.06
Thu 2026/05/07 +0.14% +0.16% -1.04% -0.86% $153.72 #276 1 1 1 0.00
Wed 2026/05/06 +1.32% +2.00% +1.18% +1.93% $155.06 #147 8 8 8 3.64
Tue 2026/05/05 +0.74% +1.24% +0.66% +1.04% $152.12 #175 1 0 1 -0.39
Mon 2026/05/04 -0.10% +0.18% -0.94% -0.58% $150.56 #239 1 0 2 -1.10
Sun 2026/05/03 1 1 1 0.08
Sat 2026/05/02 1 1 1 0.15
Fri 2026/05/01 +0.26% +0.79% +0.09% +0.16% $151.44 #157 1 1 0 0.00
Thu 2026/04/30 +0.60% +1.64% +0.31% +1.52% $151.20 #240 14 12 16 2.98
Wed 2026/04/29 +0.03% +0.03% -0.78% -0.35% $148.94 #220 4 2 6 -1.81
Tue 2026/04/28 -0.47% -0.32% -0.95% -0.57% $149.46 #301 6 5 197 127.85
Mon 2026/04/27 +0.01% +0.14% -0.28% -0.01% $150.32 #230 3 2 3 -0.28
Sun 2026/04/26 17 12 124 84.33
Sat 2026/04/25 6 5 11 4.74
Fri 2026/04/24 +0.38% +0.85% +0.09% +0.80% $150.34 #108 7 5 12 5.56
Thu 2026/04/23 -0.26% +0.03% -1.60% -0.63% $149.15 #322 1 1 8 6.82
Wed 2026/04/22 +0.74% +0.92% +0.61% +0.90% $150.10 #130 14 13 22 13.32
Tue 2026/04/21 +0.03% +0.14% -1.30% -1.14% $148.76 #298 14 13 16 6.97
Mon 2026/04/20 -0.39% -0.17% -0.71% -0.24% $150.48 #314 None 0 None
Sun 2026/04/19 3 2 7 3.62
Sat 2026/04/18 1 1 3 2.76
Fri 2026/04/17 +0.99% +1.78% +0.90% +1.38% $150.84 #259 3 3 6 3.31
Thu 2026/04/16 +0.21% +0.32% -0.18% +0.11% $148.79 #286 7 3 26 11.50
Wed 2026/04/15 -0.14% +0.42% -0.24% +0.36% $148.62 #181 12 10 14 0.45
Tue 2026/04/14 +0.37% +1.22% +0.37% +1.15% $148.09 #132 6 4 6 0.27
Mon 2026/04/13 -0.38% +1.02% -0.56% +0.98% $146.40 #263 14 14 33 19.64
Sun 2026/04/12 1 1 1 0.92
Sat 2026/04/11 2 1 2 -0.28
Fri 2026/04/10 +0.30% +0.49% -0.16% +0.02% $144.98 #135 14 12 15 5.14
Thu 2026/04/09 -0.50% +0.53% -0.70% +0.26% $144.95 #258 1 1 1 0.18
Wed 2026/04/08 +3.27% +3.68% +2.57% +3.18% $144.58 #192 1 0 4 -3.06
Tue 2026/04/07 -0.39% +0.14% -1.27% +0.04% $140.13 #201 5 4 5 1.91
Mon 2026/04/06 +0.35% +0.67% +0.04% +0.50% $140.07 #231 10 9 17 8.97
Sun 2026/04/05 1 1 1 0.20
Fri 2026/04/03 1 1 1 0.36
Thu 2026/04/02 -1.75% +0.16% -1.94% -0.23% $139.37 #333 4 4 4 0.96
Wed 2026/04/01 +0.74% +1.57% +0.66% +0.99% $139.69 #152 9 6 14 -1.03
Tue 2026/03/31 +1.16% +3.20% +0.92% +3.08% $138.32 #155 4 4 19 16.43
Mon 2026/03/30 +0.91% +0.98% -0.72% -0.32% $134.19 #316 None 0 None
Sun 2026/03/29 1 1 1 0.00
Sat 2026/03/28 7 5 7 -0.52
Fri 2026/03/27 -0.42% -0.24% -1.58% -1.33% $134.62 #230 2 1 2 -0.06
Thu 2026/03/26 -0.96% -0.38% -2.03% -1.96% $136.44 #401 3 1 3 -0.80
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