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I don't get it. And one of the reasons I stopped investing in stocks and started investing mutual funds. I thought I was doing analysis when I was investing in stock. Either I was doing ANALysis or I need others smarter than me to do it for me.
Disney has a more diversified portfolio. Netflix is a one-trick pony. It seems like there are managers out there who are ashamed or feel they might be shamed if they don't own Netflix. I imagine a universe where investors look at a funds portfolio and if the don't see FAANG stocks they don't invest in that fund. So every fund has to have these stocks.
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Disney has a more diversified portfolio. Netflix is a one-trick pony. It seems like there are managers out there who are ashamed or feel they might be shamed if they don't own Netflix. I imagine a universe where investors look at a funds portfolio and if the don't see FAANG stocks they don't invest in that fund. So every fund has to have these stocks.
Makes no sense.