Looking for a few high-yield stocks? In today's yield-starved world, many investors have been forced into the stock market in order to generate decent returns. However, not every high-yield stock is worth owning, which is why income investors need to be picky about the stocks they choose to buy.
Which high-yield stocks do we like right now? We asked that question to a team of Motley Fool investors, and they picked General Motors (NYSE:GM), Pattern Energy Group (NASDAQ:PEGI), and Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (NYSE:BIP).
Source: Motley Fool
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