A strategic investment approach involves diversifying across multiple sectors: core positions in established companies like Alphabet and Taiwan Semiconductor, growth sectors like semiconductors and memory (Micron) experiencing supply bottlenecks, AI energy infrastructure (nuclear power for data centers), undervalued financials and retail stocks, and emerging space exploration investments, with careful risk management and price-based entry strategies.
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Here's how I'm investing over $20,000 as an 18-year-old investor in 2026. First of all, I'm going to reestablish my core positions, Alphabet, aka Google, ticker symbol GOOGL, Taiwan Semiconductor, GE Vernova. These are my core positions that I'm going to continue investing through. I also have Meta, but I'm going to target Meta below a specific price.
It's still on a deep discount. I would definitely recommend buying that. Next, semiconductors. The things that power the very phone that is recording this video, the things that power that very TV over there, the things that are powering the cars. Semiconductors, there's a huge bottleneck. Companies like ASML are making a fortune off of semiconductors. Look into this sector.
It will continue to run until I believe 2028, 2029, and then far into the far and distant future. Memory. Companies like Micron, Sandisk have had huge run-ups. Micron, I believe, is a little more justified than Sandisk through their DRAM memory. Companies like Apple, Intel, Qualcomm, companies are looking at at Micron in specific because of their memory. There's a huge shortage in that sector. Although, it's commodity-based, so I'm approaching this with a little bit of risk. Now, next up, AI energy, nuclear in specific.
Companies like GE Vernova that are doubling down on the pivot to companies that control AI energy. Not Chevron, not BP, not ConocoPhillips, not gas companies. Although those companies are very stable, companies like this are targeting AI energy. The very models you use, Gemini, uh ChatGPT, billions of users across these models. Claude code, billions of people are flocking to these AI models with or without knowing them, and they are extremely important to how everything works nowadays. AI is the next thing, but you have to look at AI energy. They power the data centers, they power everything now. Lastly, value. Financials and retail are on deep, deep values. Money is flocking to most of these sectors while ignoring financials, retail. Companies like JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, the real money makers are losing value. Their stock price is not gaining. Retail, Macy's, TJ Max, Walmart even, Amazon, companies like that, investors are flocking away to get into this greater AI trade. I'm allocating some money to value as well.
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And I'm allocating a little bit of money to space. I already get exposures through Alphabet. They own a huge portion of SpaceX. I know you've heard about their IPO. They're hot. There's a lot of money to be made, but their valuation is stretched. I'm approaching this with caution, but I'm doing the IN A S A ETF space exploration ETF. That is a money maker. You got Rocket Lab, you got ASTS, you got plenty of space companies that are going to have attention in that sector because of the pending SpaceX IPO.
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