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Stig Brodersen – How to invest in ETFs
How to invest in ETFs
LESSON PLAN
01 OVERVIEW AND BENEFITS OF ETFs
nIn this video lesson, Stig and Chris explain what an ETF is. They also outline the various advantages of ETFs.n
02 HOW DO TAXES WORK?
nTax is your single biggest expense as an investor. This lecture investigates how to minimize that expense.n
03 SIMPLICITY, EXPENSES, AND LIQUIDITY
nIn this lecture, Stig and Chris explain the most important concepts of ETF investing.n
04 INDEX ETFs, MARKET CAP, AND TURNOVER
nThis lesson covers the advantages of index investing.n
05 GROWTH, VALUE, AND ACTIVE ETF INVESTING
nHow much can you expect to make from ETF investing? This lesson breaks down the calculation.n
06 ETF SIZE CONSIDERATIONS
nThis lecture investigates whether you can improve your returns by investing in smaller companies.n
07 INTERNATIONAL INVESTING AND SECTOR INVESTING
nStig and Chris outline the pros and cons of diversifying into sectors and going international.n
08 COMMODITIES, REITs, AND OTHER INVESTMENTS
nETFs are not only about stocks. This lecture focuses on the various types of investments and best practices.n
09 INVESTMENT STYLES, INDEXING CONSIDERATIONS, AND DOLLAR-COST AVERAGING
nThis lecture teaches you how to find your own investing style for ETFs.n
10 WHICH ETFs ARE STIG LOOKING AT AND WHY
nIn this lecture, Stig outlines which ETFs he’s looking at and how he found them.nn
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Course Content

Trading foreign exchange and algorithmic assets on margin carries a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results.



