If you’re looking to protect and grow your nest egg in this uncertain market, your best course of action is to buy stable blue chips without major competitors and with hefty dividend yields. The durable, easy to use and reliable formula I advise for investors has been my working model for nearly five decades.
It also has been the basis for my Intelligence Report “Retirement Compounders” model portfolio since 2003 — and a reason I’ve beat the market seven years in a row. Some investors attend analyst meetings, pour over quarterly reviews or calculate company earnings projections. But if you’re a conservative investor looking for a bedrock investment with a good dividend, you should focus on my retirement compounders.
Source: InvestorPlace
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