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r/stocksr/stocks· u/APC2_19· 4d agoAdvice Request 0

Is it normal to not really have preferences in your portfolio?

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Author feels indifferent towards portfolio holdings, expecting 12-15% returns, and asks if lacking strong stock preferences is normal.

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I do own a few stocks but dont feel enthusiastic about any of them. Sometimes I add here and there but they all seem fine, not too bad but not amazing.

Today I added a bit to Meta and Mastercard, but it could have been uber, visa, spgi, bkng, even netflix. Google was my favourite and biggest position but anchoring bias prevents me from adding.

I dont feel a strong preference toward any of them. They all feel priced for about a 12 -15% yearly return in my opinion.

Do you get excited when adding to a position or you feel most of your portfolio is ok, not much going on, just business as usual?

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