Inside My Portfolio: The Top 5 Stocks I’m Buying

I have 25 holdings in my stock portfolio, with the largest position being cash. I own 19 large cap stocks, 3 small cap stocks, and 2 ETF’s. A question that I get asked frequently is “which stocks are the largest positions in my portfolio?” Let’s analyze my top 5 right now.

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The 18 Stocks that Paul Gabrail owns:

The 33 Stocks that Paul Gabrail plans to buy:

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