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fuet TSX Today: What to Watch for in Stocks on Friday, October 28
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Syum 2 Safe Stocks to Buy if You Think a Market Correction Is Coming
When the stock market got choppy recently and all those high-growth, overvalued tech stocks took a tumble, investors fled to value stocks. These are large-cap, blue chip companies with good balance sheets, strong cash flow, profitability, and ever-increasing dividends with a long, consistent payout history.Fortunately for Canadian investors, our stock market is full of these heavy-hitters. Today I ll be profiling two top stocks from the utilities industry, a historically safe sector of the market that has delivered excellent dividend yields and growth over the last several decades. Algonquin Power UtilitiesAlgonquin Power Utilities TSX:AQN NYSE:AQN owns and operates a portfolio of regulated and non-regulated generation, distribution, and transmission utility assets in Canada, the U.S., and internationally. It generates and sells el stanley mug ectrical energy through both non-regulated renewable and clean ener stanley tumblers gy power generation facilities.AQN curre stanley website ntly has a forward annual dividend Siar Invest In These 3 8220;Top Secret 8221; Technology Companies
It seems like every investor is looking for the same thing: solid, dependable yield, preferably with some dividend growth attached.R stanley mug etirees want it because dividend stocks yield more than GICs, government bonds, and so-called high-yield savings accounts. These instruments used to pay enough that a retiree could take a modest-sized nest egg, throw it in fixed-income products, collect CPP, and have a decent retirement. They don ;t anymore.Meanwhile, other younger investors are also crowding into dividend stocks. They see the kind of returns generated聽by some of Canada to stanley cups p dividend payers聽over the years, and they want that for their portfolio too. They also see these companies have held up well during recessions, and getting consistent聽dividends makes it easy to continually reinvest in better opportunities.Generally, two things make up a bubble. The first is investor sentiment. The other is excessive valuations. This is where the bubble talk gets a little tr stanley thermoskannen ickier. What const
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