I joined a ‘blue chip’ company and thought my job would last forever

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2 replies to “I joined a ‘blue chip’ company and thought my job would last forever

  1. Wow, this post is spot on! I really appreciate how you highlighted the importance of blue-chip companies in building a solid financial foundation. It’s so true that while risks are everywhere in the market, having those reliable stocks in your portfolio can act like a safety net. Plus, your example of dividends versus growth stocks made it very relatable—like, we all want that assurance, right?

    I’m curious though, do you think millennials are missing out on opportunities in growth stocks because we’re too focused on the stability of blue chips? It feels like the pressure to be practical often holds us back from taking calculated risks. Just wanna know how others feel about balancing safety and growth in investing!

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