Can someone explain how QQQ works? : r Bogleheads - Reddit The Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) that tracks the Nasdaq-100 Index, which is made up of 100 of the largest non-financial companies on the Nasdaq Stock Market QQQ's holdings include companies from many sectors and industries, but are heavily weighted toward large-cap technology companies
Choosing 100% QQQ: My Reasons Explained : r ETFs - Reddit The overlap and correlation between VOO and QQQ are already very high I'm 26 years old and strategically planning for the long term, with a horizon of 10-15 years I believe in tech and I am thinking of only investing in QQQ, as I anticipate the historical trend of more good than bad years to persist In challenging times, VOO's resilience provides a cushion, but QQQ shines even brighter
Is QQQ a good long term investment? : r ETFs - Reddit Fundamentally, buying QQQ is also an inherent bet that Financials will underperform every other sector (the Nasdaq 100 Index excludes them) and a belief that the exchange on which a stock trades is related to its performance (the index only includes stocks that trade on the NASDAQ exchange)
Lost today on SPY and QQQ 0DTE : r options - Reddit This morning, I bought SPY and QQQ 0DTE options at market open, thinking the market would react favorably since NVDA was up so much The market didn’t move as expected, and I was already down big In an attempt to recover, I decided to average down, hoping the market would correct midway through the day Unfortunately, it didn’t, and I ended up losing even more
Will SPY, VOO, QQQ, etc ever do stocks splits? : r ETFs - Reddit Will SPY, VOO, QQQ, etc ever do stocks splits? Hey all! This might be a dumb question but is there a possibility that these ETF’s might ever do a stock split? Markets are still reaching all time highs and these stocks are getting more and more expensive to purchase What do y’all think? Thanks!
VGT vs QQQ : r ETFs - Reddit Be aware the broader US stock market (any S P 500 fund or any total US stock market index fund) is already close to 30% concentrated in the tech sector VGT is purely US tech so it doesn't include other tech oriented companies like AMZN, GOOGL, META, TSLA, etc, while the Nasdaq-100 (QQQ) does
QQQ puts : r options - Reddit It's the same as selling puts on QQQ And the IV doesn't go down like a stock that is jacked - it will always be 3x QQQ The market makers do not give TQQQ options an advantage or disadvantage, they just don't add leverage on leverage as some people claim The spread on TQQQ is worse, but the actual options are cheaper since the underlying is
QQQ vs TQQQ for long term? : r stocks - Reddit So in summary, even if QQQ hovers around the same value, TQQQ will keep losing, just because of volatility The only circumstances where TQQQ would be viable long-term investment is when QQQ has a high ratio of return to volatility for an extended time period