what happens if people managing ETF's 'collapse'?

If ETF is on the downtrend, you press the SELL button first.
Then a few days/weeks/months later, you press the BUY button.
The more it 'collapses', the better it is for you.


Then how about the ETF fund manager?
As long as he is contributing and not a deadwood, he won't be fired.
 
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If ETF is on the downtrend, you press the SELL button first.
Then a few days/weeks/months later, you press the BUY button.
The more it 'collapses', the better it is for you.


Then how about the ETF fund manager?
As long as he is contributing and not a deadwood, he won't be fired.
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LOL;
JPM\ ETF maybe ok , maybe not great, but better than BAC + OK:D:D
 
l am seriously considering shifting a greater proportion of my assets away from property into ETF's like JEPI, JEPQ, SPLG. the dividends and growth should more than match the ~6% yield in rent~2-8% capital growth. thoughts?

How do these fund keep paying you if you happen to buy the etfs at the highs and then it drops significantly. How does this work?
 
How do these fund keep paying you if you happen to buy the etfs at the highs and then it drops significantly. How does this work?
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LOL if its JPM, ot any ETFs make sure to have a bunch in a cd;
LOL:D:D
The good news is seldom do any stocks basket ETFs \ever go broke:caution::caution:
 
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