Someone recently asked for investment advice in a Facebook group. They mentioned having $1 million and wanted to invest it in the U.S. stock market. If I were in that position as of today (April 23, 2025), here’s how I would approach it:
I’d divide the investment across 40 stocks that I personally like or love, split into two categories:
Top Category (20 Stocks)
I’d allocate 3% to each, totaling $600,000. These are the stocks I have higher conviction in: AMZN, COST, CRWD, NVDA, PLTR, ABNB, DKS, ONON, MAR, HOOD, SOFI, OKTA, BABA, RBLX, AFRM, DKNG, TOST, MELI, UBER, ERJ
Bottom Category (20 Stocks)
I’d allocate 2% to each, totaling the remaining $400,000. These are still promising in my view, but I’d take a slightly more cautious approach: NFLX, SE, SHOP, DASH, NU, NET, TTWO, Z, COIN, COF, CMG, CHWY, TSLA, BKNG, CVNA, CELH, DECK, BIDU, HIMS, PATH
This approach gives me diversified exposure across a range of industries and risk profiles while reflecting my current preferences and confidence levels.
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