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More than half of the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s components are low-beta stocks. That means they tend to lag in up markets but hold up better when everything is selling off. This low-beta skew can be quite advantageous to long-term investors. Kiplinger senior investing writer Dan Burrows [looks at how each of the 30 stocks stacks up](. [] Retirement
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