One thing all investors can agree on is that markets fluctuate. Stock prices rise and fall for innumerable reasons. Another thing we can be sure of is that dividend-paying stocks have historically outperformed non-dividend stocks. Therefore, one of the best ways to capture market-beating returns is to invest in industry-leading companies with sustainable dividends during times when their respective stocks are trading down.
Check out the presentation below to find out why companies like AT&T (NYSE: T), General Electric (NYSE: GE), Chevron (NYSE: CVX), Clorox (NYSE: CLX), and Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) are all timely picks for income investors today.
Source: Motley Fool
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All 5 are proven winners....we only own T, but would definitely like to add the other 4 on dips. AFFJ