Topic: How To Invest

Hello Patrick: I have been getting your newsletter for a while now, and find it very useful. So I want to thank you for your honest and competent efforts. My question has to do with the number of stocks one should own. I believe somewhere you mention that it should be between 20 and 30? Thanks.

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The right number of stocks for you to own depends, in part, on where you are in your investing career. Most people have only modest amounts of money to invest when they’re starting out. Even so, it generally pays to invest at least several thousand dollars at a time, even if this means you can only buy a handful of stocks. Otherwise, your broker’s minimum commission will work out to too high a percentage of your investment on each trade. Initially, you should aim to invest in a minimum of four or five stocks — one from each of most, if not all, of the five main economic sectors. But you can buy them one at a time, or over a period of months or even years, rather than all at once. After that, you can gradually add new names to your portfolio as funds become available, taking care to spread your holdings out as we advise. When your portfolio gets…