Been slowly buying into these. I had a bigger plan that I posted about previously but just going to focus on a smaller number of stocks for now since I'm only investing a little over $20k. Currently have these, roughly equal weight. Not interested in commodities and REITs are too unstable for me atm. Interested in stable growth (avoiding high risk plays, no interest in dividends, have ETFs in another account). Saving for a home 10 years from now.
Anything you don't like? Anything that seems "risky" (aside from nvidia)? Anything that might be dragging my portfolio? I eventually plan to hold about 25 stocks but until I reach about 100k or so, I think 10-15 is enough. Any areas/sectors/stocks I could look into to round out my portfolio? TIA!
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