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Smart Stocks for New Investors

By Shannon Zimmerman – Updated Mar 7, 2017 at 2:47PM

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As the Fool's resident fund geek, I'm a big fan of portfolios that are built on a solid foundation of well-diversified mutual funds. Once that's in place, you'll be in a good position to cherry-pick the individual stocks that match up with your timeline and tolerance for risk -- not to mention your desire to have a fun time investing.

Researching and following stocks should be enjoyable and profitable, after all. With that in mind, here are three rules of thumb (and a clutch of promising stocks) to consider as you go about the business of investing Foolishly.

1. To thine own self be true.
I know Polonius is supposed to be a Shakespearean windbag, but this little tidbit from Hamlet is sound advice. If, for example, you have a stomach for volatility, you may want to tilt your portfolio in the direction of Mr. Market's racier fare.

On that front, consider the likes of Network Appliance (NASDAQ:NTAP) and Coach (NYSE:COH). Each sports a price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) that surpasses the broader market's by a healthy margin. But that's just the price (multiple) you pay for outsized profit prospects: Both are expected to put up earnings-growth numbers of at least 20% over the next five years.

Make no mistake, though: Promising prospects though they are, heaping helpings of expectations are baked into their prices. And that point leads to tip No. 2 ...

2. Don't go whole hog.
Even if you are the daredevil type -- and especially if you prefer to ride roller coasters at amusement parks -- you should strive to build a balanced portfolio. Doing so will help smooth the speed bumps on your path to Millionaire Acres.

In that vein, value-priced stocks should be a part of your investment game plan, too, and Pfizer and Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) are intriguing prospects just now: Both trade with P/Es below that of their typical industry rival and the broader market as well. Time Warner (NYSE:TWX), Kraft Foods (NYSE:KFT), and 3M (NYSE:MMM) all sport similarly discounted multiples, too.

As I've suggested in the past, that kind of valuation profile certainly doesn't add up to an automatic buy. Still, investing newbies looking to buy quality on the relative cheap should give these companies careful consideration.

3. Put it all together.
Finally, as you build your portfolio, be sure to do so with your complete financial picture in mind. You can increase your wealth through the stock market, but if you're piling up debt (particularly on high-interest credit cards) or keeping short-term cash in low-yielding savings accounts, you could be surrendering your gains without even knowing it.

Enter Motley Fool Green Light. From where to stash your emergency savings to investment vehicles for daredevils and conservative types, our service can help get you ahead of the financial curve with advice you can put to use right away. You can test-drive the newsletter for free -- just click here and a 30-day guest pass is yours for the taking.

This article was originally published on Dec. 28, 2006. It has been updated.

Shannon Zimmerman runs point on the Fool's Champion Funds newsletter service and co-advises Motley Fool Green Light with his pal, Dayana Yochim. Pfizer and 3M are Motley Fool Inside Value recommendations. Time Warner is a Stock Advisor pick. Kraft is an Income Investor selection. You can check out the Fool's strict disclosure policy by clicking right here.

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Stocks Mentioned

Kraft Foods Group, Inc. Stock Quote
Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
KRFT.DL
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. Stock Quote
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
GS
$294.62 (-2.43%) $-7.35
Time Warner Inc. Stock Quote
Time Warner Inc.
TWX
3M Company Stock Quote
3M Company
MMM
$113.00 (0.01%) $0.01
NetApp, Inc. Stock Quote
NetApp, Inc.
NTAP
$62.61 (-1.35%) $0.86
Tapestry, Inc. Stock Quote
Tapestry, Inc.
TPR
$28.63 (-3.47%) $-1.03

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