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U.S. stocks continue to hit new highs. How should beginners choose ETFs? Here’s a practical guide!
The U.S. stock market has long been characterized by long bull markets and short bear markets. For ordinary retail investors, ETFs have low barriers to entry and simple strategies, making them the most reliable way to get involved.
1. The mainstream and largest core ETFs in the market
1. VOO | Expense ratio 0.03%
Tracking the S&P 500, including 500 top U.S. companies, covering 80% of the U.S. stock market capitalization, perfectly aligned with the overall market trend, making it the first choice for dollar-cost averaging.
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