Is there an ETF for the dogs of the dow or do I need to emulate it myself?
>>1726570
Just burn your money
>>1726593
why?
it's better than investing in the index and it's not very risky. plus it's based on dividends which have tax credits on them that favor them in relation to capital gains solely.
>>1727678
>it's better than investing in the index
How do you mean?
>>1728217
An ETF the emulates S&P 500 for example such as SPDR S&P 500.
I thought this place was supposed to be smart in regard to investment. It's like I'm talking mandarin or wtf
>>1729074
I used S&P 500 as an example
There are more indexes and ETFs. I like indexes and ETFs because the risk is reduced. I am looking for something that is for at least one year. This place only speculates apparently