Topic: How To Invest

What is Pat’s commentary for the week of February 23, 2022

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This week’s first question raises a subject I’ve written about a number of times over the years. Now is a particularly good time for an update. Q: Hello, Pat. I have been an Inner Circle member for a while now and find it very useful. So, I want to thank you for your great advice. My question has to do with the number of stocks one should own. I believe somewhere you mention that it should be between 20 and 30? Thanks. A: The right number of stocks for you to own depends, in part, on where you are in your investing career. Initially, you should aim to invest in a minimum of four or five stocks—one from each of most, if not all, of the five main economic sectors. If you’re just starting out as an investor, you can buy them one at a time, over a period of months or years. You can gradually add new names to your portfolio as…