We have some exciting news to share! The Motley Fool UK has now become The Twelfth Magpie -- an independent, UK-owned company, led by our long-serving UK management team — Mark Rogers, Chris Nials and Heather Adlington. In practical terms, it’s the same team you know, now fully focused on serving our UK readers and members.

Just as importantly, our approach remains unchanged: long-term, jargon-free, and on your side. This site is our new home, and there will be extra tweaks made across the coming few days as we settle in. So if anything looks a little off, please bear with us!

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

Stock market rally: how I’d invest £5,000 right now in UK shares

Investing money in UK shares with sound strategies and strong market positions could allow an investor to capitalise on a long-term stock market rally.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.

The track record of UK shares shows that a stock market rally is likely over the coming years. Even though the near-term outlook for many companies is uncertain, over the coming years, they are likely to experience stronger operating conditions that lift their valuations.

As such, buying businesses with sound strategies and solid market positions could be a shrewd move. They may be in a stronger position to take advantage of an economic recovery. And they could have a more positive impact on a £5,000 investment in the coming years.

XXX

Buying UK shares with sound strategies ahead of a stock market rally

Companies that can successfully adapt their operations to changing consumer tastes may benefit the most from a long-term stock market rally. For example, they may have the flexibility to close unprofitable stores and switch their focus to online operations. Or they may be able to respond to consumers who are becoming increasingly environmentally and socially aware.

As such, I think companies like Burberry and Unilever could prove to be sound buys. They are investing heavily in increasing their sustainability focus. They also have the capacity to expand online. And that means they can capture a growing market share of the digital consumer goods industry. This may help them to generate higher profitability, and could strengthen their market positions.

Investing money in dominant businesses

Companies with solid market positions may also deliver relatively high returns in a long-term stock market rally. In the short run, UK shares with dominant market positions may be better able to survive a period of weak economic growth. They may be able to expand their presence at the expense of weaker rivals. And they could even move into new market segments that produce greater diversity and profitability in the coming years.

As such, FTSE 100 shares such as British American Tobacco and AstraZeneca could prove to be sound buys today. British American Tobacco is investing in next-generation products that may catalyse its financial performance. Meanwhile, AstraZeneca is engaging in acquisition activity to strengthen its long-term growth prospects. Over time, both companies could outperform other UK shares.

Investing money in UK stocks today

Clearly, investing £5,000, or any other amount, in UK shares today may lead to paper losses in the short run. A stock market rally, although likely, may come with numerous ups and downs along the way.

However, the track record of indexes such as the FTSE 100 show that the stock market has always fully recovered from its difficult periods to post new record highs. Investors who are able to identify companies with solid business models and sound strategies may be able to capitalise on the stock market’s growth prospects. Over time, this could improve their portfolio’s performance and lead to greater financial freedom.

Peter Stephens owns shares of AstraZeneca, British American Tobacco, and Unilever. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Burberry and Unilever. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

More on Investing Articles

Friends and sisters exploring the outdoors together in Cornwall. They are standing with their arms around each other at the coast.
Investing Articles

£503 buys 14 shares in this FTSE 250 stock that returned 23.9% annually for the last 15 years

This FTSE 250 stock has averaged a huge return for 15 years. At today's price, £503 buys 14 shares. But…

Read more »

Black woman using loudspeaker to be heard
Investing Articles

£1,000 buys 25 shares in this FTSE 100 stock that’s returned 29.2% annually for the last 10 years

This FTSE 100 mining stock has returned close to 30% a year for a decade. At 3,995p, £1,000 buys 25…

Read more »

Female student sitting at the steps and using laptop
Investing Articles

Down 47%, is this growth stock finally worth buying in May?

With a £288m order book and a hidden pipeline of defence and nuclear contracts, is this growth stock now too…

Read more »

House models and one with REIT - standing for real estate investment trust - written on it.
Investing Articles

2 REITs yielding 7%+ to consider for passive income in 2026

A REIT backed by the NHS and another backed by Tesco and Sainsbury's with both yielding 7%+. Here's why I'm…

Read more »

Woman riding her old fashioned bicycle along the Beach Esplanade at Aberdeen, Scotland.
Investing Articles

Just 97 shares of this UK dividend stock generate £238 in passive income

A 5.7% yield, £238 in passive income from just 97 shares, and one of the most divisive dividend stocks on…

Read more »

ISA coins
Investing Articles

£10,000 in an ISA generates a second income of…

The London Stock Exchange is home to some of the world's most generous dividends. But how big a second income…

Read more »

Shot of a senior man drinking coffee and looking thoughtfully out of a window
Investing Articles

Expert recommendations: 2 top income stocks yielding 7%+!

With yields of 7.2% and 7.8% respectively, these two income stocks are catching the eyes of institutional analysts. Should investors…

Read more »

Illustration of flames over a black background
Investing Articles

3 top income-focused stocks to buy in May 2026, according to experts

Looking for a stock to buy for income in May 2026? Experts have flagged these three UK dividend shares as…

Read more »