Suze Orman Thinks the Stock Market Will ‘Absolutely Skyrocket’ This Year: 5 Types of Investments Poised To BenefitĀ 

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Suze Orman is feeling optimistic about the stock market. On a mid-May episode of her ā€œWomen & Moneyā€ podcast, she predicted that the market could ā€œabsolutely skyrocketā€ through the end of 2025 and into early 2026, despite short-term volatility. In her view, long-term investors should avoid fear-based selling and instead focus on building wealth through smart, diversified investing.

Orman emphasized the importance of spreading out your investments and staying consistent, especially if you’re not a daily market watcher.

ā€œOne stock, three stocks, five stocks does not a portfolio make,ā€ she said. ā€œYou need to have at least 25, maybe even 50 individual stocks, so that you could have true diversification.ā€

She recommended index ETFs as ā€œone of the best ways to invest.ā€ Here are the types of investments she believes are best positioned to benefit as the market rises.

Large-Cap Growth Stocks

Orman expects large growth stocks to outperform in the coming months, especially as the market gains momentum through the end of 2025.

ā€œI think you will find that large growth stocks are stocks that increase in price these coming next few months,ā€ she said. ā€œMany of the Magnificent Seven, not all, will participate. Some of the FAANG stocks will participate.ā€

While she didn’t name specific companies, the ā€œMagnificent Sevenā€ and ā€œFAANGā€ groups include major tech players like Apple, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet and Microsoft — firms that have historically led market rallies.

Growth-Focused ETFs

Orman pointed to growth-oriented ETFs as a solid option for investors who prefer a simpler approach. These funds are composed entirely of companies expected to outperform the broader market.

Two she specifically mentioned were:

  • SPYG: S&P 500 Growth ETF
  • VUG: Vanguard Growth ETF

ā€œThose are ETFs that are made up 100% of your growth,ā€ she explained. ā€œSo you might want to mix a little bit in that for now.ā€

Broad Market Index Funds

Core holdings in broad-based index ETFs still play an important role in Orman’s long-term strategy.

Examples she highlighted include:

  • SPY: S&P 500 ETF
  • VOO: Vanguard S&P 500 ETF
  • VTI: Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF

ā€œThey’re really a blend of stocks,ā€ she said. ā€œNo matter what’s happening in the market, you are participating.ā€

Orman explained that while growth stocks may outperform now, value stocks could lead in future cycles, which is why blended ETFs offer useful all-weather exposure.

Bitcoin (Through Regulated Investments)

While she once warned against crypto, Orman now believes bitcoin is here to stay.

ā€œThere is not a 40-year-old, a 30-year-old that I can talk to that doesn’t want to put all their money into bitcoin,ā€ she said.

For those interested, she recommended gaining exposure through:

  • IBIT: iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF
  • MSTR: MicroStrategy, which mirrors bitcoin’s performance

But she warned that crypto remains highly volatile. ā€œBitcoin will absolutely follow the Nasdaq 100. … If the Nasdaq 100 happens to go down, bitcoin is going to go down.ā€

Gold ETFs as a Safe Haven

While she doesn’t see gold taking off right now, Orman believes it’s a good hedge against uncertainty.

ā€œGold is a safe haven, believe it or not,ā€ she said.

Her top pick? GLD, the SPDR Gold Shares ETF. She advised avoiding gold miners.

ā€œI think you are better off investing in the ETF GLD versus the miners GOLD,ā€ she said. ā€œThe miner stocks are just not really functioning the way that they should be.ā€

Final Takeaway

Orman’s core philosophy hasn’t changed: Consistent saving, emotional discipline and a long-term mindset are the keys to building real wealth.

ā€œTrue wealth comes when you feel secure,ā€ she said. ā€œAnd the reason you feel secure is that you know you have savings to get you by if certain things go wrong.ā€

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