I see a lot of posts about people missing the tech run up, saying tech is way over valued (which yes in some cases certain stocks are) but tech is the future. We are moving into a new phase of human advancement and the Technological phase is it. It's not going away, it's only going to get more prominent in our daily lives as AI takes over and advancements propell humanity into unknown territory. IMO tech should be a massive focus of one's portfolio if you're in it for the long haul investment strategy. Every single industry will be enhanced or replaced with some form of tech and I truly believe a tech heavy portfolio will only continue to out perform other industries for decades to come.
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