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Instead of buying the same number of shares in each company, consider the same dollar value in each of them.

The most exciting technology companies in the world have been spectacular to watch and analyse over the past couple of years. For IM, the six companies that make the most sense to look at are Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft and Netflix.

An investor who bought 100 shares of each company on December 31 2019 would have achieved a one-year return of more than 54%. By the end of 2021, the two-year compound annual growth rate was 38.5% — a stunning result. But those holding on for another year would have seen by early November the almost-three-year CAGR dwindling to -1.2%...

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