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Why Stocks Are Down 9% In April And 6 Dividend Aristocrat Bargains

Why Stocks Are Down 9% In April And 6 Dividend Aristocrat Bargains

Posted On April 28, 2022 11:02 am
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The market is suffering its worst month since the pandemic, and the Nasdaq, the worst since November 2008. Investor sentiment is at its lowest since 1992.

This article explains why, and more importantly why its not time to panic, but to get “greedy when others are fearful.”

Blue-chip bargains are raining from the sky, so it’s time to bend it like Buffett and start to buy, buy, buy.

And these six dividend aristocrat fat pitch bargains are 23% historically undervalued.

They yield 3.3%, have 12% growth forecasts, and a long-term consensus return potential of over 15%, similar to the 18% returns they delivered over the last 31 years.

In fact, with the right mix of ETFs, you can turn these aristocrats into a Zen Ultra SWAN retirement portfolio that can potentially help the typical retired couple

  • generate an extra $1.0 million in inflation-adjusted retirement income over 30 years compared to a 60/40 retirement portfolio
  • deliver $6.2 million more inflation-adjusted wealth over 30 years than a 60/40 retirement portfolio
  • turn $555,000 in median retirement savings into $8.2 million inflation-adjusted wealth after 30 years more than a 60/40 retirement portfolio
  • The recession-optimized version of this Zen Ultra SWAN retirement portfolio fell just 20% during the Great Recession vs the S&P 500’s 56%

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Dividend Sensei

I'm an Army veteran and former energy dividend writer for The Motley Fool. I'm a proud co-founder of Wide Moat Research, Dividend Kings, and the Intelligent Dividend Investor. My work can be found on Seeking Alpha, Dividend Kings, iREIT, and the Intelligent Dividend Investor. My goal is to help all people learn how to harness the awesome power of dividend growth investing to achieve their financial dreams and enrich their lives. With 24 years of investing experience, I've learned what works and more importantly, what doesn't, when it comes to building long-term wealth and income streams and achieving long-term financial goals.

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