Fortunately, I have qualified for free trades at a couple of my brokerages, which allows me to buy in small amounts without any commission costs. Thus, I can avoid the pain of a large position falling soon after I buy it.
The following are the ETFs and stocks I have bought:
Growth
- MTUM - This ETF follows the MSCI Momentum Index. It has a low expense ratio of .15%
- VONG - This is a Russell 1000 Growth Index ETF. .12% expense ratio.
Total Market
- VOO - This is a S&P 500 Index ETF .04% expense ratio.
International
- VEA - This is a FTSE Developed Market Index. It is mostly (99%) non-US. .07% expense ratio.
- DFJ - This is a Japan Small Cap Dividend ETF. This the highest expense ratio ETF that I purchased at .58%
Income Stocks
- GLPI - Gaming and Leisure Property, Inc. REIT paying 7%
- WPC - W.P. Carey, Inc. REIT paying 6.3%
- NNN - National Retail Property, Inc. REIT paying 4.8%
- O - Realty Income Corporation. REIT paying 4.95%
- STAG - Stag Industrial, Inc. REIT paying 5.7%
Disclosure: As of the time of posting, we own shares of all the above mentioned stocks/ETFs in our investment accounts.
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