Experts suggest that despite missed opportunities, there are still pockets of investment potential in the market. Six Wall Street pros share where to invest $10,000, recommending areas like tech stocks, value stocks, and international stocks. Each investment depends on individual circumstances like risk tolerance and investment timeline.

Santos would invest $7,000 in developed-market ex-US stocks and $3,000 in emerging-market stocks, citing international equities’ outperformance. The shift comes as US stocks trade at a 35% premium to international stocks. Santos sees potential in the rise of ex-US assets amid a falling US dollar.

Bannister identifies value stocks, small-caps, and international stocks as opportunities for investment diversification. He recommends specific ETFs like Vanguard Value ETF, iShares Russell 2000 ETF, and iShares MSCI ACWI ex US ETF for exposure to these areas. Bannister emphasizes the need to diversify from a tech-heavy market.

Smith suggests a split approach, with 50-60% in an equal-weight S&P 500 fund and 40-50% in the Nasdaq 100 for tech exposure. The strategy aims to balance exposure to all 500 companies in the index while benefiting from the tech rally. Smith emphasizes a five-year investment timeline.

Kantrowitz remains bullish on US stocks, focusing on large-cap profitable leaders. He advises against passive sector indexes like broad tech ETFs and suggests an active stock-picking approach. Kantrowitz highlights companies like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Alphabet as potential investments for better earnings revisions.

DeSpirito recommends a diversified portfolio with large-cap growth companies, dividend stocks, and value stocks. He sees opportunity in healthcare companies and medical device firms. DeSpirito emphasizes the resiliency of dividend stocks during downturns and the importance of choosing quality stocks.

Castleton suggests a three-pronged equity approach, allocating funds to tech, ex-US stocks, and mid-cap stocks. She sees tech as a dominant sector for the next decade, ex-US stocks benefiting from diversification, and mid-cap stocks growing domestically. Castleton emphasizes the importance of portfolio diversification and reshoring trends.

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