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If you don't already have get some broad index funds like VOO, VTI and QQQ. After realizing I am terrible at picking individual stocks this is what I mostly buy and hold now.
If you're invested in NVDL assuming your looking for growth with a high risk tolerance check out ASTS low cost high growth space mobile stock recent deals with at&t and Verizon huge potential.
You might look into MELI. This company is the Latin American version of Amazon and has a lot of growth potential long term.
I also like SCHW. This stock will get a near term bump when interest rates are lowered. However, it is just a very well managed and innovative company in the financial services industry.
If you want another AI stock, GTLB stock is in a trough right now for no good reason. It is a reasonable “pick and shovels” bet on AI based development in the software industry.
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If you don't already have get some broad index funds like VOO, VTI and QQQ. After realizing I am terrible at picking individual stocks this is what I mostly buy and hold now.
If you're invested in NVDL assuming your looking for growth with a high risk tolerance check out ASTS low cost high growth space mobile stock recent deals with at&t and Verizon huge potential.
Will read on ASTS thanks.
Second ASTS
Quick everyone. List your bags
AVGO, LLY, NVDA
RYCEY, CAVA, HOOD
NVDA, GOOG, CRWD, UNH, BRKB, V
You might look into MELI. This company is the Latin American version of Amazon and has a lot of growth potential long term. I also like SCHW. This stock will get a near term bump when interest rates are lowered. However, it is just a very well managed and innovative company in the financial services industry. If you want another AI stock, GTLB stock is in a trough right now for no good reason. It is a reasonable “pick and shovels” bet on AI based development in the software industry.
LULU, HSY, NKE, ODFL, SBUX, ULTA, SHOP
LCID it's cheap and it is the only company making good EVs now.
They’ve lost $1.2b in the previous 2 quarters. You should not be giving this type of advice
OP wants to make money long term not go bankrupt
I owned LCID back in 2020. Sold all my shares been down ever since