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2020 Meme stocks got my portfolio from $7k to $15k. From there I got greedy, playing with more meme stocks and options. I also bought some stocks are their peaks which you can see in the screenshots. Now, I’ve probably put a total of $16k in, which has dissipated into about $5k. Pain.
Now I’m past the memes and options and would just like to build a solid long term portfolio.
Currently these are my holdings:
3 AMD 2 AMZN 12 ASO ( 13%) 3 GOOG 34 HIMX (-42%) 5 ICLN 9 INTC (-35%) 3 META (-53%) 2 MSFT (-13%) 27 MTTR (-50%) 4 MU (-35%) 4 PYPL (-58%) 10 RIOT (-80%) 55 SOFI (-65%) 5 TSM (-30%) 8 ZIM (-24%)
Where I didn’t list a P/L, I’m right around broken even.
Currently I’m thinking about offloading ZIM & HIMX. I’m also looking to add to my positions in AMD, GOOG, AMZN, and ICLN. Also want to start a NVDA position… maybe BABA and JNJ too.
Stocks I’m thinking about buying into for stability/dividends: SCHD O BST PG MPLX
Would love some input on my current game plan. Am I right for wanting to sell HIMX and ZIM? Anything else that should go? Do some of the names I listed seem like good buys?
I look forward to everyone’s input :)
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