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$Procter & Gamble (PG.US)$ $Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.US)$ $Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ $Costco (COST.US)$ To me I think of proctor and gamble more as a way to preserve already attained wealth. To me that would be something like $50 to $100k i didn't want to risk much of and may still be some years from retirement.
If I was within maybe 5 years I'd maybe have even less than the $100k (for example) in something like a PG just to make up for inflation.
Anyways I'm wondering if someone like myself that's in accumulation mode should even have a stock like PG with any sizeable percentage.
I mean if I have 10 to 20 years till retirement, why not something like COST instead? Or heck even MSFT performing poorly should give a better return than Proctor and Gamble.
Even things like JNJ. Are those better suited to preserving already attained wealth?
I realize bonds were in the past, but now they don't yield that much.
Back in John Bogles days bonds could yield up to 10% with relatively low risk.
So I guess my main question is is it better to be mostly in growth type stocks if you have a long runway and not much of a portfolio?
Does holding 5% in Proctor and Gamble (one stock for example) do anything for someone sub 6 figures portfolio?
Or instead of a percentage in PG type stocks, wouldn't the sp500 index make more sense?
If I was within maybe 5 years I'd maybe have even less than the $100k (for example) in something like a PG just to make up for inflation.
Anyways I'm wondering if someone like myself that's in accumulation mode should even have a stock like PG with any sizeable percentage.
I mean if I have 10 to 20 years till retirement, why not something like COST instead? Or heck even MSFT performing poorly should give a better return than Proctor and Gamble.
Even things like JNJ. Are those better suited to preserving already attained wealth?
I realize bonds were in the past, but now they don't yield that much.
Back in John Bogles days bonds could yield up to 10% with relatively low risk.
So I guess my main question is is it better to be mostly in growth type stocks if you have a long runway and not much of a portfolio?
Does holding 5% in Proctor and Gamble (one stock for example) do anything for someone sub 6 figures portfolio?
Or instead of a percentage in PG type stocks, wouldn't the sp500 index make more sense?
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$Ford Motor (F.US)$ Ford Motor Co. on Sunday began delivering the first batch of its Mach-E electric car to Chinese customers, a key to Ford's success in China until it rolls out more electric models. Ford's direct-to-customer model operates through company-owned stores located in key shopping areas with high traffic. $Tesla (TSLA.US)$, the global leader in electric vehicles, has adopted a similar business model, cutting out middlemen and dealers and selling directly to customers over the Internet and through stores in non-US markets.
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