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Stocks vs. Funds — What Should I Choose?

Stocks or funds? It is one of the most common questions from new investors. Both can provide good returns — but they suit different people and situations. Here is an honest comparison so you can choose what is right for you.
📅 28. April 2026 👁️ 3 views 📂 Grunnleggende 🇳🇴 Les på norsk

Two paths to the same goal

Both stocks and funds are about the same thing — letting your money grow over time by investing in companies. The difference lies in how you do it, how much time you spend and how much risk you take.

Neither is universally best. The best choice depends on you — your time, knowledge, patience and goals.

"There are no shortcuts to a place worth going. But there are smart ways — and foolish ways." — Florence Scovel Shinn

Advantages and disadvantages — stocks

Advantages
Potential for high returns — one good stock can double
You decide — full control
Dividends paid directly to you
Exciting and educational
No management fees
Disadvantages
Higher risk — one company can go bankrupt
Requires time for research and follow-up
Requires knowledge about companies and sectors
Difficult to beat the market over time
Emotionally demanding during large swings

Who suits what?

Choose stocks if
You enjoy analyzing companies · You have time to follow the market · You can handle large swings · You want to learn about economics · You find it exciting and fun
Choose funds if
You want simple long-term savings · You have little time · You want to sleep well at night · You are a beginner · You do not want to spend time on research
Warren Buffett's advice: For most private individuals a cheap index fund is the best choice. Even he has decided that 90% of the money he leaves behind should go into a cheap S&P 500 index fund.
"Action is the only way to find out what you are capable of. Start with what you have — where you are." — Florence Scovel Shinn

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