5 Things To Know About ETFs When Investing In Your 40s+

Date:

Share post:



➡️ FREE $1M Investing Roadmap

Are you in your 40s, 50s, or even 60s and wondering if it’s too late to start investing?

In this video, I’ll walk through 5 important things you should know about ETFs before you invest your hard-earned money. If you’re getting started later in life, understanding how ETFs work can help you build a diversified portfolio without making investing more complicated than it needs to be.

Follow me on Instagram📱
Follow me on TikTok 📱
Follow me on Facebook 📱
Follow me on X (Twitter) 📱
Follow me on Threads 📱

#financialfreedom​​ #finance​​ #trading​​ #millionairemindset​​ #millionaire​​ #wealth​​ #coveredcalls​​ #optionstrading​​ #investing​​ #stockmarket​​ #stocks​​ #beginner​​ #leaps​​ #finances​​ #home​​​​ #makemoney​​ #retire​​ #entrepreneur​​ #selfmade​​ #financialliteracy​​ #daytrade​​ #motivation​​ #financialeducation​​ #money #stevechen #calltoleap #fire #financialindependence

Disclaimer: Call to Leap may earn affiliate commissions from the links mentioned. Call to Leap is part of an affiliate network and receives compensation for sending traffic to partner sites such as ImpactRadius, CardRatings, MyBankTracker, and more.

Call to Leap is not a registered investment, legal, or tax advisor or a broker/dealer. All investment and financial opinions expressed by Call to Leap are from personal research and experience of the company of the site and are intended as informational and entertainment purposes. Please conduct your own research before trading and investing.

source

38 COMMENTS

  1. My Friend, You should not rebalance every time the stock market goes down. Its only been 1 week. If your running out of content, then talk about the New York elections and how the swing to socialist attitudes will effect the economy in New York

  2. I’m 35 years old and you open my eyes to invest in so continue doing what you’re doing because I see the passion that you have for it teaching people how to get passive income pretty much like myself thank you

  3. You definitively had the teacher approach during this video! You had me paying attention during the entire video. Thank you. I am 41, I have a percentage on individual stocks, but around %15 of my total portfolio. I am heavily invested in VGT though, but my current circumstances allow me some risk tolerance.

  4. Hey Steve. Been learning a lot from you, but I would like to see a video on the difference between investing in a ROTH IRA and a regular brokerage account. Like this video, seems like it's more for your retirement in a Roth IRA, than a regular brokerage account as that seems more like taking risks. Or does it not matter for how you do it for either account?

  5. The fear point underneath all of this is real. Investing in your 40s carries a weight that investing in your 20s does not. There is less time. There are more responsibilities. And the stakes feel permanent in a way they did not before. That is exactly why meme stocks and trending crypto feel tempting in the first place. Not because people think they are smart investments. Because they feel like shortcuts to catching up. The logical path and the emotional pull are pointing in completely opposite directions. How does someone actually quiet that feeling long enough to make the boring choice that actually works?

  6. Hi Steve,

    I started investing all cause of you! Watched one of your videos and kept watching them.

    I said to myself why did you take so long to:(

    Thank you so much! God bless you!

  7. I’ve come to realize that the hardest part of investing isn’t finding opportunities, it’s knowing how to build a portfolio that can handle the inevitable mistakes along the way. Buying stocks sounds simple enough, but consistently choosing the right ones without a solid strategy is easier said than done.. Learning about diversification, risk management, and having clear entry and exit plans completely changed my approach. Over time, those lessons helped me grow my portfolio from a 5-figure balance into a solid 6-figure nest egg.

  8. I’ve come to realize that the hardest part of investing isn’t finding opportunities, it’s knowing how to build a portfolio that can handle the inevitable mistakes along the way. Buying stocks sounds simple enough, but consistently choosing the right ones without a solid strategy is easier said than done.. Learning about diversification, risk management, and having clear entry and exit plans completely changed my approach. Over time, those lessons helped me grow my portfolio from a 5-figure balance into a solid 6-figure nest egg.

  9. Thanks Steve, great and helpful video. What are the best ETFs to attach to a ROTH IRA? And does any of the money from them count against your total ROTH yearly contribution limit?
    Thanks for any response!!

  10. Now that I’ve retired, I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about the differences between stocks, crypto, and real estate. Stocks seem like the more traditional long-term path, crypto offers faster opportunities but comes with serious volatility, and real estate feels safer though usually slower to grow. Each one has its own strengths, which makes it hard to decide where the best long-term value truly is. Understanding the risks behind every investment choice seems just as important as the potential rewards. What has your experience or research taught you so far?

  11. Hey Steve. Been learning a lot from you, but I would like to see a video on the difference between investing in a ROTH IRA and a regular brokerage account. Like this video, seems like it's more for your retirement in a Roth IRA, than a regular brokerage account as that seems more like taking risks. Or does it not matter for how you do it for either account?

  12. Noob question, does the price of the stock matter when investing? If VOO is 690 a share,vrhats a huge chunk of money to drop for one share. Does the long game of reinvesting counter the initial cost?

  13. Curious on your opinion on this question. I actually haven’t started investing yet but I do know I should invest in an S&P 500. Wouldn’t it be better to invest in say SPYM VS SPY? My thoughts are to have more shares at the same vested capital.

  14. ❤❤❤ I had NO NO NO IDEA that the V in my etfs means Vanguard

    Actually that's helpful to know because when I talk to people… I realize I have A LOT of gaps in my knowledge…. And with my gaps it makes it harder for me to trust myself and others to trust me

    Lifelong learning is so good for us all

  15. Hi Steve,
    I started investing all cause of you! Watched one of your videos and kept watching them.
    I said to myself why did you take so long to:(
    Thank you so much! God bless you!

  16. Hi Steve! Video suggestion on which ETFs best to invest in Roth IRA vs Brokerage account for tax advantage purposes. I watched one the other day which I found educational, & would like to hear your take and/or thoughts from your experience

  17. Thank you so much! Im 38 and didn't start investing until last year- you've helped me so much set up my Fidelity account and start investing with EVERY paycheck! Appreciate you and all you knowledge and willingness to share it brother 🙏

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related articles

Trump’s 927-page disclosure is just a normal Tuesday for direct indexing and crypto wealth managers

President Donald Trump’s latest financial disclosure has drawn attention for its sheer scale: thousands of stock trades,...

AI Has Leveled the Marketing Playing Field

Catch the Full Episode: Overview Most small business owners assume neuromarketing and behavioral science are tools reserved for big...

SAVE Plan Borrowers Now Getting 90-Day Notices: What They Say And What To Do

Federal student loan servicers have begun emailing the more than 7 million borrowers still enrolled in the...

Canada’s economy set for second quarter rebound, breaking slump

Canada’s economy is set to rebound sharply in the second quarter amid a spike in oil production,...