How to build a million-dollar ASX share portfolio from zero

Small, regular investments may not feel impactful at first, but over time they can build into something significant.

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Building a $1 million portfolio can feel like a huge leap when you are starting from nothing.

But when I break it down, it becomes far more manageable.

It is not about finding the perfect ASX share or timing the market. It is about consistency, patience, and leveraging the power of compounding.

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The maths behind it

Let's start with a simple assumption.

If you can achieve an average return of 9% per year, which I think is a reasonable long-term expectation for a diversified portfolio of ASX shares, although not guaranteed, the path to $1 million becomes clearer.

At that return, investing $5,000 per year would grow to roughly $1 million in just over 33 years.

Clearly this is not a one-off effort. It is a habit. A system that builds momentum over decades.

And once that momentum builds, the numbers can start to accelerate in ways that are hard to appreciate early on.

The early years feel slow

In the beginning, progress can feel underwhelming. After five years, you have contributed $25,000. The portfolio might be worth a bit more than that, but not dramatically so.

This is where a lot of people lose interest. But I think this is the most important phase.

Because what you are really building early on is not wealth. It is discipline.

You are learning to invest regularly, ignore short-term noise, and stay focused on the long term.

Then compounding starts to show up

As the portfolio grows, something changes. The returns begin to matter more than the contributions.

At some point, your portfolio might grow by more in a year than you are adding yourself.

That is when compounding really starts to work in your favour.

And from there, the process becomes less about how much you can contribute and more about how long you can stay invested.

Which ASX shares I would invest in

If I were building a portfolio like this, I would keep things simple.

I would focus on high-quality ASX shares that have the potential to grow earnings over time and deliver a mix of capital growth and income.

This might mean companies like Goodman Group (ASX: GMG), ResMed Inc. (ASX: RMD), and Cochlear Ltd (ASX: COH) for exposure to global growth themes.

At the same time, businesses such as TechnologyOne Ltd (ASX: TNE) and WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX: WTC) provide exposure to high-margin software models with recurring revenue.

And I would likely balance that with more established names like Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) and Telstra Group Ltd (ASX: TLS), which can provide stability and income along the way.

The exact mix is less important than the principle. Own quality businesses and give them time.

Foolish takeaway

Building a million-dollar ASX share portfolio from zero is not about luck or timing. It is about consistency and time.

A steady investment of $5,000 per year, combined with a long-term return of around 9%, could get you there over a few decades.

It may not feel exciting in the early years. But over time, compounding can turn small, consistent steps into something significant.

Motley Fool contributor Grace Alvino has positions in Commonwealth Bank Of Australia. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Cochlear, Goodman Group, ResMed, Technology One, and WiseTech Global. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended ResMed, Telstra Group, and WiseTech Global. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Cochlear, Goodman Group, and Technology One. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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