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How Many Stocks Should You Have in a Portfolio?

By Matthew Lynch
September 7, 2023
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A common question asked by investors, both beginners and experts alike, is “how many stocks should I have in my portfolio?” The answer isn’t straightforward, as it largely depends on factors such as investment goals, risk tolerance, and the investor’s overall financial strategy. In this article, we will explore various ideas and guidelines to help you determine the ideal number of stocks for your portfolio.

1. Diversification

One critical consideration when building your portfolio is diversification. This simply means spreading your investments across a range of assets and sectors to minimize the impact of any single stock’s poor performance on your overall returns. Investing in too few companies may expose your portfolio to unnecessary risks, while owning too many stocks may lead to underperformance due to dilution.

A widely cited rule is the “20-stock rule.” It suggests that investing in around 20 well-chosen stocks offers sufficient diversification for most investors while still allowing them to benefit from potential high-performing individual stocks. However, this is not a one-size-fits-all answer.

2. Investment Goals and Risk Tolerance

Your investment goals and risk tolerance play a significant role in determining the number of stocks you should own. If you’re looking for higher returns and are willing to take on more risks, holding a smaller number of stocks might be suitable for you. Conversely, if you’re aiming for long-term stability and wealth preservation, a more diversified portfolio with a higher number of holdings would be ideal.

3. Time Availability

Another factor to consider is how much time you can commit to managing your investments. If you have limited time or do not wish to spend several hours each week analyzing individual companies’ performances and news updates, a larger portfolio might become challenging to manage effectively.

On the other hand, an investor with extensive market knowledge and ample time for research might find managing even dozens of stocks feasible. In this case, the investor must accurately evaluate their ability to monitor and maintain their portfolio effectively.

4. Index Funds and ETFs

For investors who want to diversify easily and cost-effectively, index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can be a beneficial alternative to individual stocks. With a single fund, you can invest in hundreds or even thousands of different stocks, bonds, or other securities. This allows you to achieve broad diversification with fewer investments, reducing the need for extensive research or continuous monitoring of individual holdings.

In conclusion, there is no universally correct number of stocks for every investor’s portfolio. The ideal number depends on factors such as risk tolerance, investment goals, time availability, and investing expertise. It is crucial to find a balance between adequate diversification and maintaining a manageable portfolio size that allows you to make informed decisions about your investments.

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