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11 Best Investments in 2022 Part 23
These investments are:
1. High-yield savings accounts
2. Short-term certificates of deposit
3. Short-term government bond funds
4. Series I bonds
5. Short-term corporate bond funds
6. S&P 500 index funds
7. Dividend stock funds
8. Value stock funds
9. Nasdaq-100 index funds
10. Rental Housing/Real Estate
11. Cryptocurrency/Forex
#9 – Nasdaq-100 index funds: The Nasdaq 100 Index is a collection of the 100 largest, most actively traded U.S. companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The Nasdaq 100 is traded through the Invesco QQQ Trust. This product is designed to track the performance of the 100 largest companies on the Nasdaq exchange. Each company in the trust must be a member of the Nasdaq 100. The Nasdaq-100 spans industries from tech to consumer goods, industrials, and beyond. The index includes companies from various industries except for the financial industry, like commercial and investment banks. These non-financial sectors include retail, biotechnology, industrial, technology, health care, and others.
The Nasdaq-100 is one of the world’s preeminent large-cap growth indexes. The companies in the Nasdaq-100 include 100-plus of the largest domestic and international non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market based on market capitalization. While Exchange-Traded funds aka (ETFs) and mutual funds are among the easiest ways to gain exposure to the Nasdaq-100, you might also consider the futures, options, and annuities that track this iconic index.
The Nasdaq 100 Index is composed of assets in various sectors, excluding financial services. A large portion of the index covers the technology sector, which accounts for 56% of the index's weight. The next largest sector is consumer services, represented by companies like restaurant chains, retailers, and travel services. These stocks account for nearly a quarter of the cap weight thanks to the continued growth of retail giant Amazon (AMZN). Rounding out the index is healthcare, industrials, and telecommunications. The diversity of companies included in the Nasdaq 100 helped drive strong returns for the past two decades.
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