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by thunky 1239 days ago
We can't know unless we know how much meta he bought and how much s&p he owns (if any).

But 5% is probably much more than anyone should allocate to a single stock.

And just to demonstrate my point, he could have bought 1 share of meta a couple months ago for $100. And he could have $1 million in his 401k.

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> But 5% is probably much more than anyone should allocate to a single stock.

With the exception of Apple?

And that 1 share still outperformed the equivalent amount of S&P.
Right, but my original point was that no normal person (including OP) dares to take such a risk with a single stock, so in real life there is no "equivalent amount of S&P" in the equation.