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As I'm recovering this week from my surgery on Tuesday I have some downtime and really need to start reinvesting more of my cash that I have in my portfolio. If you had money to invest what stocks/funds would you put it into? Any good companies out there? All these pain meds are making me tired and blah feeling so I'm hoping to be mentally up to this tomorrow.
Re: Investing Question
That's a tough/personal question, but I'll tell you how I decided. I figured out I have a pretty high risk tolerance, so I'm all in stock mutual funds. I have three Fidelity funds, one conservative domestic (my biggest holding), one riskier domestic, and one international "growth." All had five stars from Morningstar at the time I bought them.
I also took the advice "invest in what you know," and bought a water resources sector fund that Fidelity offers no load, no fee. I work with the drinking water industry, and can't see how clean water technology won't be a big deal over the next few decades. This fund is my "favorite" and it's doing the best so far.