There is no easy way that I know of. You would have to read through mutual fund prospectuses until you find one that offers it. You might try starting with Vanguard's Total Stock Market Index Fund.
Alternatively, you could determine what percentage of your portfolio you want in this stock and then invest that amount of money, allocating the rest to a mutual fund with a long track record that does not include the stock, which will be the vast majority of funds.
On a related note, I allow myself to invest 10 percent of my portfolio in individual stocks. The rest goes into Vanguard's Total Stock Market Index Fund. It's tough for any investor to beat the market, even mutual fund and hedge fund managers. So I just buy the index, which represents the entire US stock market, and allow myself to invest 10 percent of my savings in individual stocks the unlikely event I turn out to be a genius.
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