VTWO VNQ and NETL Portfolio Strategy
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Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-un6ck-1b07aa4 VTWO, VNQ & NETL: Building a Portfolio Where Every Investment Has a Job What happens when you stop asking, "Which ETF is the best?" and start asking, "What job should this ETF perform?" That's the question at the heart of this episode of Trail Boss Radio. Using simple, Third Grade explanations, the Trail Boss explores how three very different ETFs—VTWO, VNQ, and NETL—can work together to build a more balanced, resilient portfolio. Rather than competing with one another, each ETF brings something unique to the team. VTWO gives exposure to small-cap companies that may become tomorrow's business leaders. VNQ provides broad exposure to real estate through Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), offering diversification and the potential for long-term income. NETL focuses on net lease commercial properties, investing in businesses that often rely on long-term lease agreements with established tenants. Instead of trying to build a portfolio around one superstar, the Trail Boss uses a championship soccer team as the metaphor. A successful team isn't made up of eleven strikers. It needs defenders. Midfielders. Forwards. A goalkeeper. Each player has a different responsibility, and together they create something stronger than any one individual. The same is true for long-term investing. In this episode, you'll learn: What makes VTWO, VNQ, and NETL different from one another. Why small-cap growth, real estate, and commercial property each play unique roles. How diversification helps build a stronger long-term portfolio. Why different investments perform differently during changing market conditions. How to think about portfolio construction instead of chasing individual winners. Why understanding an investment's purpose is more important than following market headlines. How the Trail Boss soccer analogy makes investing easier to understand. This episode continues the Trail Boss Guide to Ownership, documentin
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