For the uninitiated, each stock has a beta, which is indicative of its volatility. The beta of a stock is considered in relation to that of the broad market: The lower the beta, the less volatile the stock. So a stock with a beta of less than 1 is considered to be less volatile than the market, while a stock that has a beta of more than 1 is more volatile than the market.
We have scoured the market for several low-beta, high-performance stocks that look promising for the future and can safeguard your portfolio against risks. Each of the stocks are selected by high profitable growth criteria and cheap market valueations.
These stocks belong in your dividend portfolio....
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These 6 Stocks Have Mostly Struggled In 2015 But Could Double Next Year!
The market has seen a bad
performance over the year. First a solid gain and than a sharp sell-off. What matters
now is the Fed rate hike.
Yes, interest
rates will go up, the U.S. economy is doing well but the rest of the world does
not and due to the fact that American corporate acting global, it will also
hurt their business, not only though a strong dollar.
Will 2016 a good
or bad year?
Well, we all have
no crystal ball but the past has shown that the stock market is doing well in
times of rising rates. The only question is when the new interest cycle will
end. At 2%, 7% or even at a higher rate?
But even if the
market trades flat or lower in 2016, it doesn’t mean that investors looking for
stocks to buy just have no hope of meaningful upside. In fact, there are
several stocks that have fallen unjustly in 2015 — but thanks to huge catalysts
in 2016, they’re stocks to buy with expectations that they could rip off 100%
gains or more!
Today, we’ll look
at six such stocks to buy that have enormous, game-changing catalysts that
should spark significant gains in 2016 — perhaps even into the triple digits.
The focus is not only on yields. You will finds some stocks off dividend growth and off dividend income.
The focus is not only on yields. You will finds some stocks off dividend growth and off dividend income.
Here are the results...
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