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We recently published a list of Kevin O’Leary’s Stock Portfolio: 15 Stock Picks for 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) stands against other Kevin O’Leary’s stock picks for 2025.
Television personality, financier, and entrepreneur, Kevin O’Leary, also known as ‘Mr. Wonderful’ is recognized mostly as one of the panelists on the reality shows Shark Tank and Dragon’s Den. In 1986, the Irish-Canadian began his business career by launching the educational software company Softkey with $10,000 from his mother’s investment and leveraging the proceeds from the sale of his SET share.
When it comes to stock investing, Mr. Wonderful seeks names that meet three criteria: They must be quality companies that boast consistently strong financial performance and a solid balance sheet. Second, he believes that a stock portfolio must be diverse across multiple market sectors. Most importantly, however, he demands income, stressing that the companies he invests in should be ones that pay dividends to shareholders. The ALPS O’Shares U.S. Quality Dividend ETF, an ETF offered by O’Shares Investment Advisors, aims to encompass O’Leary’s strategies by holding stocks that combine all three of these characteristics. Since its launch, the ETF has returned 115.18% to shareholders. While high-risk, high-reward investments like those on Shark Tank or volatile assets like Bitcoin can be thrilling, O’Leary believes that a focus on consistent, dependable income should be the basis of a sound portfolio. The venture capitalist summed up this view in a LinkedIn post:
“OUSA is part of the S&P 500, cherry-picking the highest quality balance sheets with positive cash flow from around 100 out of the 500 names. Then there’s OUSM, which grabs the Russell 2000 and weeds out the underperformers – those companies not making any real dough. Forget Shark Tank, forget Bitcoin. Sure, I’ve got a 5% stake in Bitcoin and another 5% in gold, but the meat of my US portfolio? It’s in OUSA or OUSM.”
The Race for TikTok
Former president Joe Biden recently signed a bipartisan bill that deemed TikTok a national security threat and required Bytedance, the platform’s Chinese parent company, to either sell or divest from the platform completely in order for the social media platform to remain available in the United States. During a recent appearance on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom”, Kevin O’Leary claimed to have made an offer of $20 billion in cash to TikTok’s owners to purchase the platform, saying “Right now, $20 billion is on the table, cash, cash, $20 billion.” However, he added that the federal government wasn’t able to verify whether the data of American account holders was actually being shared with Chinese leaders. That said, he believes the risk wasn’t worth it. Moreover, in light of the dwindling timeframe, he said that companies are weighing the risks of maintaining the app’s availability in the U.S., while keeping in mind the potential penalties for any provider who permits access beyond the cutoff date.