1. Advocate for holding a few years' worth of cash equivalents to avoid dipping into stocks in retirement; 2. Present a diversified portfolio of 15 stocks and ETFs suitable for a $150,000 lump sum investment; 3. Focus on minimal monitoring and high likelihood of long-term growth with dividends as a bonus.
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