Just because you're retired doesn't mean you have to settle for a fully defensive position for your portfolio. After all, many retirements can stretch happily on for decades. And that sort of time frame creates room for growth-focused equities in addition to the traditional, income-heavy investments.
Below, Motley Fool investors put the spotlight on a few attractive stocks, Sherwin Williams (NYSE:SHW), Thermo Fisher Scientific (NYSE:TMO), and Welltower (NYSE:HCN), that they think offer that rare balance between growth and income that can keep your nest egg growing deep into your retirement years.
Source: Motley Fool
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