Urgent: ETFs That Destroyed The S&P 500 For 10 to 15 Years Straight !
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Kenan GraceIndependent analyst profile- Source published
- 10 Aug 2026, 22:01 UTC
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- 10 Aug 2026, 23:30 UTC

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The analysis identifies several technology-focused ETFs and stocks that have historically outperformed the broader market, specifically mentioning SMH (Semiconductor ETF), VGT (Information Technology ETF), QQQ (Nasdaq 100 ETF), XLK (Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund), and AMD (Advanced Micro Devices). The presenter highlights that these assets have shown strong upward momentum over extended periods, such as the last 15 years, and are currently performing well. The core message emphasizes the importance of investing in these high-performing assets rather than speculative or less established ones. The presenter also touches upon the concept of dollar-cost averaging and long-term investment strategies, suggesting that consistent investment in these top performers, regardless of short-term price fluctuations, is a sound approach to wealth building. The analysis implies a bullish outlook on the tech sector, underpinned by the consistent outperformance of these key holdings.
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