Battle of the dividend stocks: AT&T (T) vs Procter & Gamble (PG) [View in browser]( [The Juice Logo]
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- Invesco QQQ (QQQ) is down 7.8%
- Nvidia (NVDA) is down 15.9%
- Microsoft (MSFT) is down 5.3% Just four examples for comparison. But they’re representative of the bigger picture. There’s a similar disparity if you look at Wednesday’s price action only with PG up a little; SPY, QQQ and MSFT down a little; and NVDA down even more. While this isn’t to say PG is a better buy than the other four, it is to say that, here again, to reiterate because it matters— - Investors like consumer-stocks such as PG in this type of volatile environment.
- Investors also like stocks such as PG when rates come down because they can provide income generation that, sooner or later, cash accounts will not offer.
- Stocks like PG — no matter the environment — have a place to help diversify your portfolio. To offset downside in one area with strength in another. At least in theory. But, right now, we’re seeing this theory play out. Plus. if nothing else, it’s always nice to see some green in a sea of red. All of this said, if you own PG — and other stocks like it — alongside, say, SPY, QQQ and the Magnificent Seven, you’re most likely doing well. Notwithstanding this week’s carnage. If you think it’s time to get into defensive income names, be careful. Particularly the income part is more important to you than the defensive part. On the surface, you might be more attracted to T and its 5.8% dividend yield. That’s better than you can get in most high-yield savings accounts (HYSA) and CDs right now. (See the link in the first paragraph for more on that). But, remember, T stock is a long-term train wreck. Yeah, it’s up 11.5% YTD and 37.4% over the last year. But it’s down 26.2% over the last five years. It’s still about $10 per share shy of its 2020 highs. A $5,000 investment in T five years ago is only worth about $5,270 today. And that includes dividend reinvestment. It’s not long ago that T had to cut its dividend. So it has no dividend increase streak to write home about. Meanwhile, Procter & Gamble has increased its dividend for 69 consecutive years. That’s incredible. Yet, you might look at its 2.4% dividend yield and scoff. That’s less than you can get right now in a run-of-the-mill HYSA or CD. But PG stock is a relatively strong performer, up more than $50 per share (or 45.6%) over the last five years. A $5,000 investment in PG five years ago is worth approximately $7,877 today. PG is a dividend stock and a consumer name you can count on. Especially when the chips are down and there’s an alley fight like we have seen this week. [Rare signal predicts 50% market drop - before election]( It's been a great year for investors. But there's one indicator that's flashing a BIG warning sign to investors. This indicator is so rare, it's only flashed this warning sign twice in the past 100 years... ...and each time the market crashed over 50% in six months. And now it's flashing red again - for the third time in history. As you will see in this presentation here, there's little time left to prepare. The next 90 days are crucial. Don't get blindsided by the coming storm. [Take these 4 steps to protect your retirement here.]([Ad] The Bottom Line: The Juice isn’t panicking over this week’s market action. But that doesn’t mean we don’t like to consider what’s happening and ensure we’re prepared. We don’t think it makes a ton of sense to rotate in and out of sectors or types of stocks if you’re a long-term investor. That’s not long-term investing. That’s market timing. Of course, you might keep a bit more cash in the bank when rates are high and buy the dip when your favorite stocks correct. But you should own the broad market, higher risk/big reward stocks and solid dividend stocks (including consumer defensive names) all of the time. This type of strategy will get you much closer to diversification than buying and selling on the headlines and hysteria of the day. [-facebook-share]( [-twitter-share]( [-linkedin-share]( [-email-share](mailto:?body= https%3A%2F%2Finvestingchannel.com%2F%3Fp%3D624445?utm_medium=ic-nl&utm_source=121176 ) News & Insights Freshly Squeezed - [Check Out The Juice’s Favorite ETF Screener](
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