I am in my mid 20s and started a “moonshot” portfolio with a 20k principle. The original thesis is a venture capital approach where i invest in 15-20 companies and hold them until i am 40-60 yrs old. Most will go under, but hopefully the homerun picks will greatly outweigh the principle.
Problem: 20k is only 2.5% of my total invested capital. I realized i spread myself too thin and the gains i am already getting on some picks (i.e exact sciences up 180%) is not moving the needle with only 1.2k invested in it as principle.
Should i consolidate money into top picks and bear more risk?
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