
I prefer two types of investments:
1. Large-cap turnaround stocks (blue-chip stocks), buy when the prince is in trouble, for example: last year's $Alphabet - C(GOOG.US) is considered this type.
2. Small-cap growth stocks with growth potential. I've suffered losses in recent years ( $Li-Cycle(LICY.US) went to zero), for example: $Tesla(TSLA.US) around 2015 should belong to this type, or this year's $Recursion Pharmaceuticals(RXRX.US).
In recent years, I've mainly focused on the first type. I invest very little in the second type and am always prepared for it to go to zero. Just choose your investment portfolio according to your own risk preference. 🤔
Not investment advice!
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