
Is this a reasonable retirement portfolio? Thoughts?
I'm 51 and this is where my portfolio stands today — about $732k with JNJ, WM, NVDA, SCHD, PG, PEP and a few others.
Would you change anything at this point?

I'm 51 and this is where my portfolio stands today — about $732k with JNJ, WM, NVDA, SCHD, PG, PEP and a few others.
Would you change anything at this point?
I'm 51 and this is how my portfolio is currently allocated. JNJ is my core healthcare position.
What would you improve here? I have about 16% in tech right now — would you add more there, or put new money into another sector?
My portfolio is mostly healthcare, industrials, consumer defensive, and tech.
I'm wondering if I'm missing any important sectors. Is there an industry you'd add more exposure to?
Built this over the last 12 years. Tried to keep it simple and focused on quality.
Any thoughts?
I've reached the point where I'd rather own a portfolio that helps me sleep well than one that gives me bragging rights.
My focus now is growing dividend income and keeping things simple for the long run.
Am I on the right track, or am I sacrificing too much growth by thinking this way?