Says Rahul Singh, chief investment officer (CIO)-equities, Tata Mutual Fund: “For retail investors, there’s no specific number for the ideal count of stocks; rather, it would depend on how they are approaching stock investing. My personal view is that if an investor wants to invest in stocks, it should be a small part of their overall portfolio as it is a lot of work. For the small portion in stocks, the count of stocks should be determined by the effort put into understanding the business and building the position. If they are conducting deep research and have a profound understanding of an industry or a company, then investing in a few stocks will suffice. However, if they are not doing extensive research, then either investing a fixed amount or strictly adhering to the discipline of not investing more than 2 per cent in any stock could be a good approach.”