Why I'd buy these ASX 200 stocks if I were a beginner

I think building a beginner portfolio is about choosing businesses you can understand and hold with confidence.

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Starting out in the share market can feel like a lot to take in.

For me, the focus would be on finding businesses that are easy to understand, have clear long-term drivers, and offer a mix of stability and growth. That kind of foundation can make it easier to stay invested and build confidence over time.

Here are four ASX 200 stocks I think fit that approach.

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Hub24 Ltd (ASX: HUB)

Hub24 is a platform business that sits behind how many Australians invest their money.

It provides technology and administration services to financial advisers, allowing them to manage client portfolios more efficiently. That might not be something most investors see directly, but it plays an important role in the broader investment ecosystem.

What stands out to me is the structural shift taking place. More advisers are moving toward platform-based solutions, and funds under administration tend to grow as more clients and assets come onto the platform. That creates a growth profile that builds over time.

For a beginner, I think this is a useful example of a business that benefits from a broader industry trend rather than relying on a single product or outcome.

BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP)

BHP offers exposure to something very different. It is one of the world's largest mining companies, producing commodities like iron ore and copper that are essential to the global economy.

What I like here is the simplicity of the underlying demand. These are materials that support infrastructure, construction, and the transition toward electrification. While commodity prices can move around, the long-term need for these resources remains.

BHP also provides income through dividends, which can be appealing for investors looking to build income over time.

Macquarie Group Ltd (ASX: MQG)

Macquarie is a more complex business, but I think it is a good example of how diversification can work within a single company.

This ASX 200 stock operates across asset management, infrastructure, energy, and financial services, with a global footprint.

What I like is its ability to evolve. Macquarie has a long history of identifying areas of growth and allocating capital accordingly. That flexibility allows it to adapt as markets change, which I think is valuable over the long term.

For a beginner, it offers exposure to a wide range of activities without needing to pick each one individually.

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA)

Lastly, Commonwealth Bank is one of the most recognisable companies on the ASX.

It has a dominant position in the Australian banking sector and generates earnings through lending, deposits, and financial services.

What I like here is the consistency. The bank has delivered strong returns over time and pays regular dividends, which can help provide a steady foundation for a portfolio.

It also gives beginners exposure to the financial sector, which plays a central role in the economy.

Foolish Takeaway

For a beginner, building a portfolio comes back to choosing businesses that are understandable and supported by long-term trends.

Hub24 benefits from the shift toward platform-based investing, BHP provides exposure to essential global resources, Macquarie offers diversification and adaptability, and Commonwealth Bank adds stability and income.

They are not the only ASX 200 stocks worth considering, but I think they provide a solid starting point for anyone looking to begin their investing journey.

Motley Fool contributor Grace Alvino has positions in Commonwealth Bank Of Australia and Hub24. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Hub24 and Macquarie Group. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Macquarie Group. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended BHP Group and Hub24. 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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