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    Once more, Co-Wise: moomoo Tutorial Contest Part 5, "How to build a portfolio with a windfall of $1 million?" ended successfully. Thanks for participating in the contest. With the $1 million windfalls, everyone has a different asset allocation method and a unique way to build the best portfolio. The top three candidates to be put into the portfolio are stocks, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies. Asset allocation aims to maximize future returns and minimize risks. However, high returns come with high stakes. There is no best, only the most suitable portfolio for investors. Would you please follow me to review some of the high-quality posts from mooers?
    Here are the rewards for your active participation: 1 FREE $Ford Motor (F.US)$ share for the five best posts, 1 FREE $ContextLogic (WISH.US)$ share for the five outstanding posts, and 66 points for posts with a minimum of 30 words. Congratulations to all the winners!
    *The rewards will be distributed to winners within 15 working days. The ranking is sorted in alphabetical order.
    Part Ⅰ: High-Quality Post Collection
    @AxThePro  Balanced portfolio
    1 million is a huge sum to begin with, it is very important to have growth for this portfolio. At the same time, we also must make sure it is safe from significant losses. I’ll allocate my portfolio with 4-3-2-1 strategy. I am an agreesive investors, I do not believe in bonds, so I will allocate 100% in equity portfolio.
    @Dadacai  My Portfolio If I Had A S$1 Million Windfall
    If I had a $1 million windfall, I would put 90% of it in an S&P ETF like $Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO.US)$ , $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ and $iShares Core S&P 500 ETF (IVV.US)$ , and 5% in Treasury bills. The remaining 5% will be reserved for stocks that I think have the potential to become the next $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ , $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ , $Sea (SE.US)$ , $Apple (AAPL.US)$ and $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ .
    @David W Clark  How would I invest $1,000,000
    I'd put it in an account that at least pays as much interest as possible while researching for stocks, bonds, ETFs and other such ways to invest and grow. I may do this with a 45/45/10 split, Dividend Stocks/ Value Stocks / Cash.
    @Mars Mooo  The Squid Game Multi-Portfolios Portfolio
    The Squid Game Multi-Portfolios portfolio is made up of 4 main portfolios, as follows:
    40% weightage: Player 456 (Seong Gi-hun) Portfolio.
    30% weightage: Player 218 (Cho Sang-woo) Portfolio.
    20% weightage: Player 067 (Kang Sae-byeok) Portfolio.
    10%: weightage: Liquid Portfolio.
    @Panda2102  Barbell strategy to build a portfolio with a $1m windfall
    One portfolio (85-90%) holds extremely safe investments, while the other aggressive portfolio (10-15%) holds highly speculative or leveraged investments. Depending if you are in the Wealth Accumulation stage or Wealth Preservation stage of your life, you can tweak the two portfolio accordingly.
    @atelophobia  Portfolio building
    Building a portfolio is aka finding the best equilibrium and striking a balance of allocation across the different classes. There is no right or wrong answer to how should one build a portfolio for the fact that Trading/Investment is an Art not a Sciene as such there is no scientific way to judge an artpiece as beauty lies in the eyes of beholder!
    @Mama Cass  $1M Playmoney!
    If lucky enough to find or be given $1M to invest I'm afraid that at my age (55) I wouldn't go crazy with aggressive return seeking investments. Different age groups have different portfolio allocations. I'm a caviar kind of gal so I'm going to get a pro to take my million and make it pay off without loss.
    @nickelrust  Buy. Hold. Sell. Repeat.
    Me as a lower risk taker would opt for a safer option, to put the money into a basket of bluechip stocks and let it grow over a period of 3 to 5 years. With the current market still at its low, and globally economies are opening up and striving to stabilise and enter the real new normal.
    @Sufy87  It comes down to portfolio allocation and what you know best.
    Personally, I would allocate 60% stocks, 20% into ETFs, 15% options, 5% cash. Stocks are basically what builds wealth. ETFs are basically to get exposure to segments of the economy. Options are just to hedge against some of my positions. Cash is always as "bullets" when opportunity arise.
    @102252718  What is your purpose to invest?
    Everyone invest for a different reason. For me, I invest to grow my wealth pot for retirement and my child's education.
    70-80% GROWTH STOCKS $TSLA $PLTR.
    10% ETF $ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK.US)$ $ARKF.
    10% Crypto $ETH. $BTC.
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    Part Ⅱ: Voting on the “Mentor Moo” Title
    It's time for voting! Let's vote for the candidates to see who will win the "Mentor Moo" title. Whose idea do you think is the best? When evaluating the posts, please take the following factors into account: logic, practical content, type settings, picture displays, and engagement.
    By the end of the poll, the one with the most votes will win the "Mentor Moo" title. What a great honor! Come and vote for your favorite mentors. Your vote means a lot to them.
    Diversification is a critical concept in portfolio management. Different levels of risk tolerance and holding time could directly affect the category selections of investors. Do you have any other portfolio-building methods? Share your portfolio with mooers to explore investment opportunities together.
    Disclaimer: All investment involves risk. Neither Futu Inc, nor Futu SG, nor moomoo endorses any particular investment strategy. You should carefully consider your investment goals and objectives when deciding on an investment strategy. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
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