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Episode 12. How to Build a Core With ETFs - Index Investing: Where Does “Safe Basics” End?

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Episode 12. How to Build a Core With ETFs Index Investing: Where Does “Safe Basics” End? Before We Begin: If Your Core Shakes, Everything Shakes Over time, many investors realize something important: what matters is not just returns—it’s having a structure you can keep holding. A strong core helps you: avoid “one stock destroys the whole account” stay consistent when themes break down protect your rules when emotions rise That’s what a Core is for. And the most common tool for building a core is the ETF . In Episode 11, we covered practical diversification. Episode 12 shows how to implement that diversification with ETFs in a simple, repeatable way. Recommended Keywords ETF investing, index investing, core satellite portfolio, asset allocation, portfolio construction, diversification, rebalancing, expense ratio, tracking difference, currency risk * This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All investment decisions are the responsibilit...

Episode 5. KOSPI vs KOSDAQ vs NASDAQ

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Episode 5. KOSPI vs KOSDAQ vs NASDAQ How to Read the “Personality” of a Stock Market Before We Begin: Don’t Memorize Names—Read Market Behavior KOSPI, KOSDAQ, and NASDAQ are not just “different places.” They are markets with different listing standards , types of companies , investor mix , volatility , and dominant industries . Those differences shape how prices move and how risk appears. A practical way to think about markets is this: “What kind of companies gather here, and what kind of money moves through this market—how fast, and with what expectations?” Once this question becomes a habit, the view shifts from “one stock” to “the system.” Recommended Keywords KOSPI vs KOSDAQ vs NASDAQ, stock market differences, stock market basics, capital market structure, growth stocks, value stocks, volatility, index investing, long-term investing, market behavior * This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All investment decisions are the...