The three dividend stocks to buy in the aftermath of National Guard activations occurring in 46 states and territories provide home improvement products and tools, as well as advanced communication and broadband devices. The crises have led to almost 13,000 citizen-soldiers in the National Guard answering the call just to assist with COVID-19 response nationwide until April 1, 2022.
While there are many comparable ETFs and exchange-traded note (ETNs), Carlson recommends the non-dividend-paying iPath Bloomberg Commodity Total Return (DJP). The Home Depot, Inc. (NYSE: HD), an Atlanta-based home improvement behemoth, is a major seller of lumber and other products to contractors and home owners in the United States. Mooresville, North Carolina-based home-improvement giant Lowe’s Companies Inc. (NYSE: LOW) also should gain additional business from the civil and COVID-19 crises, based on its past performance with the pandemic and hurricanes.
Source: Dividend Investor
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