NICE. My Amazon stock has gone crazy. Go for it! Their cloud service is gonna keep their stock rising... I think this tech bull market continues well into 2025
LOL! We won’t. I just started investing in 2022. I’ve 5x my income… up ~$450k now. I think you should start considering strategies to help mitigate market downturns.
New to investing, have done lots of research, but I am struggling to decide what to invest in with a fair capital. I am sticking to buy limits. However, getting tired of checking my phone everyday. I have cash to deploy but not sure whether to dollar-cost-average. Or go bullish on stocks I believe in. Any advice from anyone would be much appreciated.
Get help from a true fiduciary advisor. I’ve realized that a lot of what experienced professionals excel at is pattern recognition, their in-depth research has been invaluable in identifying profitable opportunities for my portfolio
I own mostly VOO, VUG, and SCHD as well as a handful of my favourites: Amazon, Walmart, Visa, CNQ, Tesla, and Eli Lilly. I must say , I love dividend investment getting those payment in is one of the best feelings ever! From what I've witnessed it all comes down to having an investment Adviser to handle your portfolio. All thanks to mine, who has traded my savings daily from quarter a million to almost one million dollars in the last 3 months.❤✅
Thanks, Looked her up, I can see her profile here on the web, will send her a well articulated mail. I hope she finds space in her schedule to help me.
Consistently investing in quality dividend paying companies with the right guidance over the long term is a relatively easy strategy to create generational wealth.
Essmildaa Morgan is finally getting the popularity she deserves and this docent come as a surprise. my favourite stocks are Amazon,Walmart, Visa & Telsa
Start early with diversified investments in stocks, bonds, and real estate. Maximize contributions to tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs. Regularly review and adjust your strategy to ensure security....
People dont understand that the prices of things are never going back down. This inflation is deeper than we think. Those buying groceries are well aware that the real inflation is much over 10%. The increments dont match our income, yet certain investors still earn over $365,000 in stocks and assets. Wish I could accomplish that.
Very possible! especially at this moment. Profits can be made in many different ways, but such intricate transactions should only be handled by seasoned market professionals.
Yes! I'm celebrating £32K stock portfolio today... Started this journey with £3K.... I've invested no time and also with the right terms, now I have time for my family and life ahead of me.
Hi Brian, interesting video. How do you keep track of yearly performance? Do you do that manually or is there a way to do that automatically through brokers or 3rd party portfolio services? Thanks
What do you use to keep track of your realized/unrealized gains/loss/market performance vs the benchmarks? Does anyone have any recommendations; like a Google sheet or something?
The title suggests these are stocks you would buy now at current prices.... only to find out that you bought all these stocks years ago at much lower prices.... Very misleading video imo...
@@stoffelbrian Still, it's much easier to not sell if you're already up a lot than if you're down... I'm a fan of your earnings analysis videos, but this video is very misleading and could lead to big losses for unexperienced investors ... All these stocks ( maybe aside from MELI) are very expensive now and could easily crash > 20% in case of a market correction or earnings miss. It's very risky to buy these stocks now at these prices and you don't mention the valuation at all ( only a few words on valuation for CRWD).
@@Lacuca123eh, CRWD and Axon are expensive relative to the market, the other 3 aren’t crazy. I agree CRWD isn’t a great current buy. Albeit, Brian noted he trimmed for that very reason.
The whole purpose of investing in individual stocks is to outperform the indices. So if your getting beat by the Spy or QQQ why would we be interested in hearing about your current stock holdings. "Just Saying'
I recently read an article about a man who identified AI stocks before the AI boom, highlighting the importance of information and insight. I believe AI is poised to enter a new phase, and I aim to position my $200k investment portfolio to capitalize on significant gains.
I started looking into tmdx and meli after seeing some of your videos, I was not disappointed, thanks! Axon looks interesting but Any chance of a video on Baba?
Nobody cares what you did 10 years ago. Over 100 companies have beat the S&P 500 this year. You missed NVDA along with other chip makers. Admit it, you screwed up!
Strangely I was searching CrowdStrike stock & this video popped up. I’ll buy a share every pay period to go along with the Amazon stock!
NICE. My Amazon stock has gone crazy. Go for it! Their cloud service is gonna keep their stock rising... I think this tech bull market continues well into 2025
Yup! A few exciting years to come, hopefully, we skip the recession.
LOL! We won’t. I just started investing in 2022. I’ve 5x my income… up ~$450k now. I think you should start considering strategies to help mitigate market downturns.
New to investing, have done lots of research, but I am struggling to decide what to invest in with a fair capital. I am sticking to buy limits. However, getting tired of checking my phone everyday. I have cash to deploy but not sure whether to dollar-cost-average. Or go bullish on stocks I believe in. Any advice from anyone would be much appreciated.
Get help from a true fiduciary advisor. I’ve realized that a lot of what experienced professionals excel at is pattern recognition, their in-depth research has been invaluable in identifying profitable opportunities for my portfolio
Brian's Secret Sauce: Average Holding Period (these 5 stocks), 8 years. Low Turnover = Let the winners ride.
I own mostly VOO, VUG, and SCHD as well as a handful of my favourites: Amazon, Walmart, Visa, CNQ, Tesla, and Eli Lilly. I must say , I love dividend investment getting those payment in is one of the best feelings ever! From what I've witnessed it all comes down to having an investment Adviser to handle your portfolio. All thanks to mine, who has traded my savings daily from quarter a million to almost one million dollars in the last 3 months.❤✅
Amazing ! I have Liquid Cash I want to put into stocks, but i want to ensure good profits & safety. Care to share how you achieved such milestone.
Essmildaa Morgan is well known, just look her up
Thanks, Looked her up, I can see her profile here on the web, will send her a well articulated mail. I hope she finds space in her schedule to help me.
Consistently investing in quality dividend paying companies with the right guidance over the long term is a relatively easy strategy to create generational wealth.
Essmildaa Morgan is finally getting the popularity she deserves and this docent come as a surprise. my favourite stocks are Amazon,Walmart, Visa & Telsa
Start early with diversified investments in stocks, bonds, and real estate. Maximize contributions to tax-advantaged accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs. Regularly review and adjust your strategy to ensure security....
People dont understand that the prices of things are never going back down. This inflation is deeper than we think. Those buying groceries are well aware that the real inflation is much over 10%. The increments dont match our income, yet certain investors still earn over $365,000 in stocks and assets. Wish I could accomplish that.
Very possible! especially at this moment. Profits can be made in many different ways, but such intricate transactions should only be handled by seasoned market professionals.
Finding yourself a good broker is as same as finding a good wife, which you go less stress, you get just enough with so much little effort at things
Yes! I'm celebrating £32K stock portfolio today... Started this journey with £3K.... I've invested no time and also with the right terms, now I have time for my family and life ahead of me.
nice! once you hit a big milestone, the next comes easier. How can i reach him, if you don't mind me asking?
My top 5 are NVDA, ANET, META, TTD, and MSFT.
Nice! I have all of these except for crowd strike, which is too rich for me to start a position in (to date).
Would you recommend new money into these same 5 ?
Thanks for the rundown of your top 5. My top 5 are VOO, JNJ, APD, MSFT, and SOXX. First time listener! Glad I came across your channel.
Where is Shopify??
Not in top 5
Hi Brian, interesting video.
How do you keep track of yearly performance? Do you do that manually or is there a way to do that automatically through brokers or 3rd party portfolio services? Thanks
Top 5: GOOGL, NVDA, MSFT, AMZN, ANET. MELI is 6
Broadcom, Apple,Microsoft ,Amazon and Costco. Your thoughts on Tyler Tech and Service Now?
Service now is great
Evidence of performance based on excel data?
What do you use to keep track of your realized/unrealized gains/loss/market performance vs the benchmarks? Does anyone have any recommendations; like a Google sheet or something?
Use Sharesight. Best available tool, and cheap.
why dont you keep doing DCA every month?
Awesome dude. Following from Mauritius, Brit
Mine are Amazon, Berkshire, American Express, Apple, and Microsoft. 6th place is visa
wow, such a great companys and purchases
My top 5 stocks are soun, sofi, ionq, poet, open.
psst! nvda is going to 10 trillies. you should own some. hell if you index you own a LOT of it.
MY top five: NVDA
TTD
CTAS
ANET
COST
The title suggests these are stocks you would buy now at current prices.... only to find out that you bought all these stocks years ago at much lower prices.... Very misleading video imo...
I understand that idea, but consider: I have the option of selling these stocks at any point. And yet, these are the stock I own.
@@stoffelbrian Still, it's much easier to not sell if you're already up a lot than if you're down... I'm a fan of your earnings analysis videos, but this video is very misleading and could lead to big losses for unexperienced investors ... All these stocks ( maybe aside from MELI) are very expensive now and could easily crash > 20% in case of a market correction or earnings miss. It's very risky to buy these stocks now at these prices and you don't mention the valuation at all ( only a few words on valuation for CRWD).
The past is the past. These are the stocks he owns today, in anticipation of future results
@@Lacuca123eh, CRWD and Axon are expensive relative to the market, the other 3 aren’t crazy. I agree CRWD isn’t a great current buy. Albeit, Brian noted he trimmed for that very reason.
@@timkopp9763 Exactly, the past is the past... So the title of the video is very misleading.
The whole purpose of investing in individual stocks is to outperform the indices. So if your getting beat by the Spy or QQQ why would we be interested in hearing about your current stock holdings. "Just Saying'
90% NVDA 10% GME
I recently read an article about a man who identified AI stocks before the AI boom, highlighting the importance of information and insight. I believe AI is poised to enter a new phase, and I aim to position my $200k investment portfolio to capitalize on significant gains.
"Why should I care what this person has to say?" Also, Because he's from Wisconsin! #GoPackGo. 🙂
Thought you sold Crowdstrike
he trimmed
Yea it was up to maybe 15% at one point
So, in other words... If we bought QQQ we would be beating you.
Top 5: Meli, TSLA, Coupang, Coinbase, SoFi
interesting pick
I get the rest, but why CPNG??
@@jaeyoungchoi6790 3 year +200% EPS growth.
Sell coupang and SoFi. Sell Coinbase and buy bitcoin. Keep meli and TSLA forever.
So you got lucky buying cheap stocks right before the biggest rally in history
AMZN, NVDA, GOOG, TSLA and COST.
I started looking into tmdx and meli after seeing some of your videos, I was not disappointed, thanks! Axon looks interesting but
Any chance of a video on Baba?
I've shied away from China. In my "too hard" pile -- understanding the effect of gov't decisions
@@stoffelbrian I get it, thanks
Ur making up an excuse for not owning Nvda. U just have poor stock selections. Look at Joseph Carlson who has no nvda and is 28% YTD LOL
Nobody cares what you did 10 years ago. Over 100 companies have beat the S&P 500 this year. You missed NVDA along with other chip makers. Admit it, you screwed up!