TQQQ Investing: Lump Sum vs DCA - Which Strategy Wins? | The Ultimate Face-Off

TQQQ Investing Strategy Showdown 2025: Same Profit With 82% Less Invested Capital?! In this video, I compare two popular TQQQ investing approaches using real 15-year market data: Lump Sum vs Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA). I walk through the numbers over the same time horizon so you can clearly see how each strategy performs under identical conditions. In the last TQQQ video (link below), I compared the results of Lump Sum and DCA based on the same amount of capital invested. This time, I turned the table around: showing you how much capital is required for each strategy, in order to generate the same amount of profit. No spoilers here — watch to see how one strategy can generate the same amount of profit with 82% less money invested! At the end, I will also show you how to use the spreadsheet yourself so you can experiment with different inputs and test your own scenarios. If you enjoy data-driven investing analysis and real results instead of theory, this one is for you. Free Google Sheet (as seen in the video): https://investingwithellen.beehiiv.com/ If you haven't seen the original TQQQ Strategy Showdown Video (Lump Sum vs DCA vs VCA), watch it here 👉    • TQQQ STRATEGY SHOWDOWN 2025: Which Method ...   ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:27 Comparison Basis 01:55 LS vs DCA: $ Returns (Same Amount Invested) 03:16 LS vs DCA: % Returns (Same Amount Invested) 04:07 LS vs DCA: Capital Required For Same Profits 06:14 LS vs DCA: Alternative Scenarios 07:26 How To Use The Spreadsheet 07:50 Final Thoughts & Next Episode 09:19 Outro 🔔 Subscribe for more investing breakdowns & private-market insights. #InvestingWithEllen #LumpSumInvesting #DCA #InvestingStrategy #TQQQ #TQQQstrategy #TQQQinvesting #TQQQbacktest #dollarcostaveraging #valuecostaveraging #DCAvslumpsum #TQQQ2025 #TQQQanalysis #TQQQperformance #leveragedETFstrategy #longterminvesting #backtestingstrategies #ETFinvesting #stockmarketstrategy #personalfinance #DCAstrategy #VCAinvesting #TQQQlongtermhold #TQQQtradingstrategy #TQQQtrading #TQQQtradingstartegy #valueaveragingvsdollarcostaveraging #bestTQQQtradingstrategy ❤ Investment Books I Recommend ❤ Principles For Dealing With The Changing World Order (Ray Dalio) How To Make Money In Stocks (William J. O'Neil) Common Stocks And Uncommon Profits (Philip A. Fisher) The Little Book of Common Sense Investing (John C. Bogle) ❤ Where You Can Find Me ❤ Facebook:   / investingwithellen   LinkedIn:   / ellenltang   Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/ellentang ❤ RISK WARNING & DISCLAIMER ❤ This content is for education and entertainment purposes only. The creator does not provide tax or investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future returns. All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. The value of stocks and shares and any dividend income, may fall as well as rise, and is not guaranteed so you may get back less than you invested. You should not invest any money you can’t afford to lose and should not rely on any dividend income to meet your living expenses. Stocks listed on overseas exchanges may be subject to additional dealing and exchange rate charges, administrative costs, withholding taxes, different accounting and reporting standards, may have other tax implications, and may not provide the same, or any, regulatory protection. Exchange rate charges may adversely affect the value of shares in sterling terms, and you could lose money in sterling even if the stock rises in the currency of origin. Any performance statistics that do not adjust for exchange rate changes are likely to result in inaccurate real returns for sterling-based UK investors. I have taken reasonable steps to ensure that any information provided is accurate at the time of publishing. Any opinions expressed are the opinions of the creator only. The contents provided in this video have not taken into account the circumstances of any specific individual, and does not constitute personal advice or a personal recommendation for any individual; neither should it be relied upon by any individual when making an investment decision. If you require any personal advice or personal recommendation, please speak to an independent qualified financial adviser. No liability is accepted by the creator, Ellen Tang Coaching Ltd or its Officers, for any investment loss, or any other loss or detriment experienced by any individual for any investment decision, whether consequent to, or in any way related to this content, the provision of which is an unregulated activity.