You are doing WORLDS better than I. But why so many S&P ETFs? Why not just have one and done? As I am new to this, your answer could be a huge help. Thanks.
@stock_sleuth_151 Hi! Thanks for the question and for your kind words. The reason I hold different ETFs with different brokers is because of EU restrictions. When I moved and opened new brokerage accounts, each broker had its own set of restrictions, so I had to buy whatever was allowed. I’m not used to selling often, so I’ve kept everything as is. I know I’m paying higher fees, and I’ve watched a lot of YouTube videos about how ETF fees can eat up a LOT of profit over the long term (which I don’t like), but selling everything and transferring it all to one broker (so I could consolidate into one or two ETFs) would be emotionally draining and costly due to fees on selling and transferring.
@stock_sleuth_151 Ideally, I should transfer everything to Interactive Brokers and keep it in 1-2 ETFs, but I’m lazy and just not up for it right now lol