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After watching it notch a spectacular gain of around 55% in 2023, many investors likely feel that it’s too late for them to buy the Invesco QQQ ETF (NASDAQ:QQQ). But even after this massive rally, there’s still plenty of reason to own QQQ for the long term. I remain bullish on QQQ based on its strong portfolio featuring many of the world’s strongest and most dynamic companies. QQQ invests in the 100 largest non-financial stocks in the Nasdaq (NDX), making it the home to some of the world’s most
After watching it notch a spectacular gain of around 55% in 2023, many investors likely feel that it’s too late for them to buy the Invesco QQQ ETF (NASDAQ:QQQ). But even after this massive rally, there’s still plenty of reason to own QQQ for the long term. I remain bullish on QQQ based on its strong portfolio featuring many of the world’s strongest and most dynamic companies. QQQ invests in the 100 largest non-financial stocks in the Nasdaq (NDX), making it the home to some of the world’s most
After watching it notch a spectacular gain of around 55% in 2023, many investors likely feel that it’s too late for them to buy the Invesco QQQ ETF
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