For value investors seeking bargains, record S&P 500 prices thin out the pool of potential value buys in a hurry. Fortunately, the price you pay today only needs to make sense in the future, not the past. For example, you could have bought shares of Apple (AAPL) for less than $430 just a few days ago; however, if you buy now and Apple climbs above $600 a year later, will you distress that you could have saved $10 if you only pulled the trigger three days earlier? I don't think so.
At least once a week I find the dividend payers I like best for longer term holds. My primary objective is to obtain yield, with capital appreciation as a secondary goal. Take a look and see if these stocks fit comfortably in your portfolio: AT&T (T), Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) and E. I. du Pont de Nemours (DD).
Source: The Street
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