So currently my individual brokerage portfolio consists of a lot of individual big name tech stocks and a couple index funds because I had no clue what I was doing and I'm sure isn't a bad idea for the long term, but lately I've been reading a lot about high growth index funds that cover a lot more diverse options and I'm not sure if I should sell off my individuals and purchase the etfs instead or if I should now start investing only in etfs..?
I know this may be complicated based on my goals and several other factors, but if there's any books or resources that really help how to structure a long term(1-7years) portfolio for a 21 year old that anyone can suggest I would appreciate that.
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