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THE ETF that BEATS the S&P 500... Should I Buy Every Day?

Dividend DiplomatsMay 21, 2026

The Dividend Diplomats discuss the Nasdaq 100 ETF, specifically QQQM, as a potential alternative to the S&P 500 ETF (VOO). They highlight QQQM's lower expense ratio compared to QQQ and its top holdings, noting that historical data suggests the Nasdaq 100 has outperformed the S&P 500 over the long term.

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AVGONeutralMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Broadcom is mentioned as one of the tech stocks the creator has invested in over the years.

AMZNNeutralMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Amazon is mentioned as one of the tech stocks the creator has invested in over the years.

MSFTNeutralMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Microsoft is mentioned as one of the tech stocks the creator has invested in over the years.

AMDBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

AMD is listed as a top 10 holding in the Nasdaq 100 ETF (QQQM), representing over 3.1% of the fund and is noted as a stock not typically in the S&P 500.

TSLABullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Tesla is listed as one of the top 10 holdings in the Nasdaq 100 ETF (QQQM), representing over 3.4% of the fund.

MUBullishMedium ConvictionSignal-backedSecondary

Micron is mentioned as one of the top 10 holdings in the Nasdaq 100 ETF (QQQM) and is noted as a stock not typically found in the S&P 500.

GOOGBullishHigh ConvictionSignal-backedPrimary

Google (both classes) is a top holding in the Nasdaq 100 ETF (QQQM), with one class making up over 3.8% and another at 3.56%.

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