Got $2,000? Here Are 3 Smart Stocks to Buy Now

New investors may not see $2,000 as a huge investment portfolio. However, venture capitalist and PayPal Holdings co-founder Peter Thiel's $2,000 investment in PayPal in 1999 within a Roth IRA left him with a multi-billion holding in his tax-free retirement account, according to ProPublica.

Admittedly, few investors will likely co-found a company, buy the stock, and turn $2,000 into billions. Nonetheless, growth stocks like Latch (NASDAQ: LTCH), OppFi (NYSE: OPFI), and Pinterest (NYSE: PINS) hold tremendous potential to deliver small investors massive returns.

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