So during COVID we all saw those IPO stocks that memed out and fizzled. NKLA, SPCE, HYLN, etc. I’m about to start a new job that will be paying very well and want to build a growth portfolio. I’m over the meme stuff- lost my ass on many and want to just do long term DCA and maybe sell covered calls every now and then.
So I’m wondering which of these new stocks are actually legit. I remember looking at PLTR and thinking it had a future. Perhaps SOFI for fintech/banking?
Curious to know which of your picks would be long term holds for nice growth potential. I want to be one of those early investors you hear about like “I remember buying Amazon in 2000 for $3 a share.”
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