My quick guidance for you is to think about building a portfolio for growth stocks with a base of dependable sector companies. Then the second story is to add some mid-level companies with proven capability to build revenue and value. And then add the top level of higher-growth-potential companies that come with some risks.
A good growth portfolio starts with a solid foundation of dependable companies. And for me, this means two sectors: utilities and real estate investment trusts (REITs). For a great utility I suggest NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE). Next is a REIT, and one of the long-proven leaders in a wide variety of properties. in WP Carey (NYSE:WPC). The next level of a constructed growth portfolio should be adding some companies’ stocks that are growing their businesses. My recommendation is for BlackRock (NYSE:BLK). The top level of a growth portfolio construction is about ever-higher revenue growth and intrinsic business value expansion. And one of the must haves in the technology market is Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT).
Source: InvestorPlace
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