[In order to avoid violating Rule 2 of this sub, I could retitle this "Which 8 tech stocks have the best really long-term prospects?"]
I spent my career (mostly PE and merchant banking) principally in private and other illiquid investments. Now that I'm in semi-retirment and out of most of those investments I'd like to have more public exposure. I'm going to do a fair amount of indexing but I'd like to own some tech stocks directly that I can basically just buy and forget about. (I'm pretty lazy.) They all look ridiculously expensive to me but I suppose they've almost always looked that way so... I'm ok with overpaying and just amortizing that premium over a long stretch. I think I'd like to own Microsoft, Apple, Alphabet and Amazon. What are four more that I should own for the long haul? (And/or you can convince me that the four mentioned previously are bad ideas.)
Submitted February 24, 2023 at 12:23AM by slazengerx https://ift.tt/NKGXAup