As long as the market has big questions with no concrete answers, there is sure to be more volatility ahead of us. When the global environment is uncertain, it is wise to reduce your market exposure by picking up some low beta stocks. Stocks with a low beta tend to see a lower magnitude of price changes compared to the broader market.
Combining low beta stocks with dividend yields north of 3% should help to hedge against any negative macroeconomic headwinds that affect your portfolio. Below are three such stocks. They have strong free cash flows, making them dependable dividend candidates as they make their way through what is sure to be a rocky 2016: American Eagle Outfitters (AEO), Darden Restaurants, Inc. (DRI) and World Point Terminals LP (WPT).
Source: Zacks
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