| For a long-term investment, which ones would you buy? No index funds. |
| If I can't buy index funds, I hope I'm not investing much |
| The next big stock is probably trading for less than $20 per share today. You will be lucky to know which one it is though. |
Roll the dice and pick one. Index funds for the win. |
I invested in the Magnificient Seven, minus Microsoft. Then I sold and shorted Tesla, so now I have the Magnificient Five, plus a few others I am not at the 30 year mark for any of them, but my husband is, with Apple. His investment in Apple has been nothing short of phenomenal. Apple is now a mature company and growth isn't the same nowadays, of course.
You need to stay informed about the state of the global economy, particularly in the industries you're investing in, so you can adjust your investments as necessary. Stocks don't need frequent check-ins, but they need adjustments when the regulatory or economic climate require it. |
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Top 10-12. Then Palantir, Hood, Bull, Roblox, shopify, Sofi, AMD. There are so many.
If only one, then Tesla and don't forget Bitcoin. |
Tesla? Are you crazy? |
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1. Recursion Pharmaceuticals (RXRX) – AI-driven drug discovery
2. Rigetti Computing (RGTI) – Quantum computing 3. Rocket Lab (RKLB) – Commercial space and satellite infrastructure 4. Symbotic (SYM) – Warehouse automation and AI robotics 5. LanzaTech Global (LNZA) – Carbon recycling and synthetic fuels 6. Joby Aviation (JOBY) – Electric air taxis (urban mobility) 7. Velo3D (VLD) – 3D metal printing for aerospace and energy 8. Exscientia (EXAI) – AI for drug discovery and development 9. Forge Global (FRGE) – Private market trading infrastructure 10. Ginkgo Bioworks (DNA) – Synthetic biology platform for biotech and industry |
All extremely risky. |
Just dump 100k and forget it. Assume you lost the money. Then check 20 years later. |
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