Earlier this week, someone asked us our thoughts on any stocks to recommend. Of course, there are simply way too many available stocks globally to recommend and there isn’t a “one-size-fit-all” stock or portfolio composition.
But we wanted to share some thoughts on how we look at our portfolio composition so that it may be helpful to our readers.
Type 1 US Stocks – Stable Stocks
If you look at most investors who have been investing in US stocks, chances are, you will always find a lot of familiar names, which includes your FAANG (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google). 9 out of 10 US investors will have at least one of these stocks in their US portfolio.
Other common names include NVIDIA or AMD, which are both in the semiconductor space, Visa or Mastercard, Microsoft, and occasionally your china BAT stocks: Baidu, Alibaba or Tencent.
Similar to how for a Singapore portfolio,...