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How To Invest $0,000 In A 'Trash Stock' Portfolio Inspired By Oscar The Grouch


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  • Sesame Street characters, like Bert and Ernie, could have benefited from investing in apartment REITs. Find out my recommendations on how to invest $10,000.

The article from Seeking Alpha discusses an unconventional investment strategy inspired by Oscar the Grouch, focusing on creating a "Trash Stock Portfolio" with a $10,000 investment. The portfolio includes stocks from companies that might be considered undervalued or overlooked, often due to their association with less glamorous or controversial industries. The author suggests investing in sectors like waste management, tobacco, and even companies involved in controversial practices, arguing that these "trash" stocks can offer significant value due to their low valuations, high dividend yields, and potential for turnaround or regulatory changes. Examples include Waste Management, Inc., Altria Group, and companies in the cannabis industry. The strategy emphasizes the potential for these stocks to outperform expectations due to their depressed prices and the contrarian investment approach, potentially leading to substantial returns if the market sentiment shifts or if the companies manage to improve their operations or public image.

Read the Full Seeking Alpha Article at [ https://seekingalpha.com/article/4740578-how-to-invest-10000-in-a-trash-stock-portfolio-inspired-by-oscar-the-grouch ]