1 stocks & 1 stock only

Alright people of the internet. I have a yolo question. If you had $15K to buy one stock and one stock only to buy and hold for the foreseeable future what would it be? Here are the details. I have a bit of money and am thinking of throwing it into one stock, and a fun investment. I know lots of people will answer the S&P or a total market fund etc. but I already have those. I’m looking for one stock to buy as a big bet and hold onto. So any suggestions? I would also welcome answers from those of you who have some experience, maybe you did this once 10 years ago and know what it’s like to ride the waves over the years. Anyways thanks for all the input internet people. EDIT: if anyone knows how to make a top voted list of the responses I can update the post with my choice next week. UPDATE: so I went through the comments, and found the top results, by hand. So far these are the results: 1. MSFT 2. NVDA 3. AAPL 4. TSLA 5. GOOG 6. GME 7. AMZN 8. FB 9. BRKB 10. PLTR 11. COIN then everything else: COST, MCD, AMD, JNJ, NFLX, WM, PYPL, DIS and a bunch I’ve never heard of that got one vote or recommendation. submitted by /u/Tyfighter666 [link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/rmijyz/1_stocks_1_stock_only/

Établi 3y | 24 déc. 2021 à 00:21:21


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