It feels like a bloodbath on Wall Street but in reality the S&P 500 is only closing in on what should be a routine 5% pullback. With that in mind, is it time to consider buying? Provided that the world isn't ending -- and it's not -- investors who have been waiting patiently on the sidelines may want to consider buying some stocks. For many, they may turn toward dividend stocks. Where should we look first?
Yes, the tech giant yields just 1.6%. But we've gotten used to Apple (AAPL) bumping its quarterly payout by roughly 10% per year each April. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ - Get Report) has been getting knocked around a bit during this selloff. Some might be surprised to find International Business Machines (IBM) on the list.
Source: The Street
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