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Top ETFs for Older Investors To MAINTAIN a Million Dollar Portfolio - 50+ ETFs! Retirement ETFs!

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Here are some ETF products for those in the 50+ crowd to help keep a strangle hold on that large portfolio that they have built over the years. This is a look at a few ETFs that I DO invest in regularly and that can work well at the end of your career or in retirement.

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0:00 Intro
0:47 What is my goal.
1:15 SCHD
3:24 VOO
4:36 VYM
6:05 DIVO
8:13 JEPI
10:19 Summary and Alternatives

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