My quick guidance for you is to think about building a portfolio for growth stocks with a base of dependable sector companies. Then the second story is to add some mid-level companies with proven capability to build revenue and value. And then add the top level of higher-growth-potential companies that come with some risks.
A good growth portfolio starts with a solid foundation of dependable companies. And for me, this means two sectors: utilities and real estate investment trusts (REITs). For a great utility I suggest NextEra Energy (NYSE:NEE). Next is a REIT, and one of the long-proven leaders in a wide variety of properties. in WP Carey (NYSE:WPC). The next level of a constructed growth portfolio should be adding some companies’ stocks that are growing their businesses. My recommendation is for BlackRock (NYSE:BLK). The top level of a growth portfolio construction is about ever-higher revenue growth and intrinsic business value expansion. And one of the must haves in the technology market is Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT).
Source: InvestorPlace
Related Articles:
4 Stocks to Build a Better Growth Portfolio — With Income
Posted by D4L | Friday, November 20, 2020 | ArticleLinks | 0 comments »________________________________________________________________
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
~
Popular Posts Last 30 Days
-
As a relatively new blogger, the one thing that has stood out in my mind is the number of Canadian bloggers in the areas that I am most inte...
-
GameStop (NYSE:GME) lost about 40% of its market value over the past three years, as rising digital downloads and declining mall traffic thr...
-
In a capitalistic society, opportunities to generate (mostly) passive income are all around us. Dividend growth investing is one of the most...
-
These elite income producers have rallied this year. Their brilliance at producing passive income seems to have caught the market's eye ...
-
Since the market highs in July, stocks have been under considerable pressure. Indeed, 10-year Treasury yields are at the highest level since...
-
Buying dividend stocks can be tricky. Oftentimes, stocks that pay exorbitantly high dividends have underlying financial problems, and their ...
-
While optimism in the broader market remains robust – particularly for hyped-up sectors like technology – investors may still want to consid...
-
If you are looking for reliable dividends, these three Dividend Kings should be right up your alley. Dividends are paid at the discretion of...
-
A strong dividend investing strategy may be to focus on high-quality names that score well on several dividend-related metrics. In other wor...
-
Despite all that work, its valuation remains dirt cheap. That's a big reason why its distribution currently yields more than 9% despite ...
0 comments
Post a Comment
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.