r/stocks keeps circling back to the same idea: just buy and hold

“VTI and chill for 35 years” shows up again and again as the default answer in retail discussions

Individual stock picking gets dragged back into examples like NVDA, TSLA, AMZN whenever volatility is discussed

A lot of users admit there is no real exit plan, just long time horizons and assumptions about patience

The same conclusion keeps reappearing across different threads, almost like it’s settling in as the only workable approach

For those who keep asking for a “one buy and hold for the next 10 years” the opportunity is here: it’s GOOGL.
byu/JohnyGhost instocks

“Every day I see a new post asking for the holy grail of stocks that you can buy at a discount and has 10x potential.

Market just gave you the answer today; the stock is Google.

Why:

Google owns a % of Spacex.
Google owns a part of Asts (the future of satellites)
Google owns 15% of Anthropic
Google owns Gemini. Leading LLM and it will power iPhone’s Siri
Google owns TPUs. To compete with nvidia
Google owns Android, world largest mobile OS
Google owns Waymo
Google owns deepmind

Google has either a monopoly or a percentage of the future and it’s down about 15% for highs.

Don’t overcomplicate this.”

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