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    If you invested in stocks with only one letter in their stock symbol, you would be invested in 24 very diverse stocks.

    @followjesus63 I'm not sure what your trying to say. The stock with the symbol M is Macy's.
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    If you invested in stocks with only one letter in their stock symbol, you would be invested in 24 very diverse stocks.

    @der Yea, I'll probably end up doing that. But if there was a fund of only single letter stock symbols, I'd invest in that.
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    If you invested in stocks with only one letter in their stock symbol, you would be invested in 24 very diverse stocks.

    @resjudicata All of these investments are diverse, and are just as valid as any other strategy. I don't have the money to invest now, but when I do I'll invest in these stocks.
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    If you invested in stocks with only one letter in their stock symbol, you would be invested in 24 very diverse stocks.

    @tanakh1 How is this investment strategy different from any other? This makes you diversified, and the market tends to move up and down as a whole. I assume you've heard that randomly picking stocks works just as well as actually looking at the numbers.
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    If you invested in stocks with only one letter in their stock symbol, you would be invested in 24 very diverse stocks.

    @resjudicata That's part of it, but its also the sheer randomness of it. For example, P for Pandora Media was founded in 2006. It creates a very diverse portfolio without needing a financial advisor.
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    If you invested in stocks with only one letter in their stock symbol, you would be invested in 24 very diverse stocks.

    @mirxx J and U are not stock symbols. Hopefully a company in the future will use one of them.
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    If you invested in stocks with only one letter in their stock symbol, you would be invested in 24 very diverse stocks.

    @annamarie6991 Thank you. The stock market is impossible to predict, so random stocks are no different than stocks picked by experts.
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    If you invested in stocks with only one letter in their stock symbol, you would be invested in 24 very diverse stocks.

    For example, your portfolio would be invested in: A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,V,W,X,Y,Z. A being Allegiant Technologies, B being Barnes Group, etc. Its 24 instead of 26 because the letters J and U don't have stock symbols. All stocks tend to be similar, so this strategy would probably...
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