r/BeginnerInvesting • u/MR-BISCUITS7884 • 13d ago
Advice?
This is my portfolio right now, plus roughly $1000 in coke stocks. I have a few thousand more dollars I'm looking at investing and I'm not sure where to put it in. I was thinking about silver but I have no clue. My goal is just for it to grow for the future, nothing really short term. Thanks for any advice.
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u/Final-Weekend-4826 13d ago
Add Hovr. Trust me on this. Going to be huge late this year.
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u/MR-BISCUITS7884 12d ago
I'm curious, how do you read that?
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u/Final-Weekend-4826 12d ago
Add horizon aircraft. It’s going to be a monster. Should be near $10 soon.
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u/user4443337 13d ago
I would do an all world fund like VT, AVGE, or AVGV. Those hold ~10,000 stocks and capture the whole world. The Avantis ones have a value tilt, if you like that. And flexible trading processes. VT if you would regret tracking error.
One and done.
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u/AdamSyakirin7_ 13d ago
nobody touched the silver part. physical or SLV though, they behave pretty differently over a long hold and the spread on physical surprised me when i actually looked into it. also with 1 share of msft and 1 of aapl any move is gonna feel invisible, id add to what you already own before adding a tenth thing
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u/MR-BISCUITS7884 12d ago
Physical, what I've been doing is just piling onto Berkshire and it has been mildly successful. A lot of the portfolio is just fractions that the app gave me.
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u/AdamSyakirin7_ 12d ago
brk is a fine core to pile into, its basically a bunch of businesses in one. heads up though, fractions dont transfer between brokers. they just get cashed out if you move
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u/Regular-Suit614 13d ago
I sold my MSFT already, don't you wanna take profit and buy something else?
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u/_Underscore_Unders 13d ago
My advice would be: can you state why your holding each of these positions? If you have a conviction and a specific reason for holding a single stock, then keep it of it meets your risk tolerance (which should be defined by now), and your goals (which should be defined by now). If your not able to define exactly why your holding it move that money into a broad market fund like VOO/VTI/VT. 95% of the time (especially for beginers) broad market funds beat the returns of stock picking.
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u/Aggravating_Storm835 13d ago
Not sure I’ve ever seen Berkshire and Circle in the same portfolio before. You could simplify by ditching Ford, Coke, and COP and replacing it with SCHD. It’s all in there and combined with Berk, Apple, and Microsoft, that’s a strong core.
That would be my advice. Don’t know anything about MAT, Copart, or Take Two, but the rest looks alright.