For me, ETFs are mainly about getting broad market exposure while keeping risks lower compared to holding just a few individual stocks. With one ETF, I can cover an entire sector or index without worrying too much about single-stock volatility. It gives me a sense of balance in my portfolio, especially when markets turn unpredictable.
That said, I often lean toward leveraged ETFs like SOXL, TSLL, and NVDL. While these are riskier than traditional ETFs, I see them as a way to amplify exposure to sectors or companies I already have conviction in. It lets me capture more upside while still being diversified within that theme.
When I pick ETFs, I focus on liquidity, costs, and whether the fund truly delivers on its strategy. Still, the ETF space has become overwhelming—too many funds with similar names and overlapping strategies. At the end of the day, I stick to a few ETFs that fit my purpose, rather than getting lost in the sea of choices.
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