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Best Blue Chip Stocks To Watch For 2023

When it comes to selecting dividend stocks to buy, investors can take their pick: high yield stocks, blue chip stocks with safe payouts, stocks with high dividend growth rates, value stocks; the list goes on.

But selecting undervalued dividend stocks is particularly advantageous for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that dividend yield is higher when a stock’s price is lower, as they move inversely.

Here are 3 undervalued dividend stocks to buy for high total returns:

Triton International (NYSE:TRTN) Perrigo Company (NYSE:PRGO) LyondellBasell Industries....More>>>

Top 5 Warren Buffett Stocks To Buy For 2023

As forward thinking as Warren Buffett is, Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK.B) — the multinational conglomerate holding company Buffett spearheads — has never invested in Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA). That has led some folks to question whether he likes Tesla or even electric vehicles. But look beyond the noise, and you’ll find that the Oracle is quite bullish on EV battery stocks.

First, to clarify Buffett’s position on Tesla, in 2019, he stated during an interview with Yahoo Finance regarding Tesla CEO Elon Musk that “I think he has room for improvement, and he would....More>>>

Top 10 Tech Stocks To Own Right Now

Warren Buffett attends the world premiere screening of HBO’s “Becoming Warren Buffett” at The Museum of Modern Art on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

Warren Buffett rarely likes technology stocks.

His rationale? Stick with what you know. Buffett readily admits that he does not understand technology so he has avoided investments in the technology sector.

Over the years, there have been exceptions to this rule – including Buffett’s investments in IBM and Microsoft, among others.

Perhaps chief....More>>>

Top 10 Safest Stocks To Invest In 2019

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We spend most of our working lives contributing money to retirement accounts but what about taking it out in retirement? If you have pre-tax, Roth, and taxable accounts, how much should you withdraw from each one? Here are some things to consider:

1) How much can you safely withdraw? The safest option is to only withdraw earnings and not touch any of the principal but at current dividend yields and interest rates, don’t expect to get much more than about 2% of your portfolio. That’s probably not enough for most people and that number can fluctuate and....More>>>

Hot Value Stocks To Invest In 2019

Related CLB Pros And Cons From Core Laboratories' Q3 Earnings Benzinga's Top Initiations Dividend Champions For November 2016 (Seeking Alpha)

DA Davidson analyst Sonny Randhawa initiated coverage of Core Laboratories N.V. (NYSE: CLB), issuing a Buy rating and $136 price target. The report pointed out five points central to the firm’s thesis.

First off, Randhawa noted that 80 years of continued innovation had made the company a leader in oil reservoir optimization,....More>>>