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Those getting started investing should watch the technology ETF QQQ, recently hitting a record $400, up 5% year-to-date. Forecast models expect continued momentum from AI sector revenue expansion. Another great thing about REITs is their accessibility -- you don't have to invest much to get started and can easily buy and sell shares in your brokerage account. So, don't fret if you don't have $50,000 to invest in REITs right now. You can start by investing a small amount each month and gradually build your passive income portfolio. Here's why these REITs are excellent choices for those seeking to build passive income from real estate. The S&P 500 is comprised of 500 of the largest U.S. corporations. There are several requirements for companies that want to join the index, such as profitability and a high market cap. The S&P 500 gets rid of underperformers each quarter and replaces them with promising corporations. Getting started investing now may benefit from global equity diversification. MSCI World Index rose 0.8% last week, driven by European banking stocks reporting stronger-than-expected Q2 profits.