Growth Stocks vs Dividend Stocks 🤷🏼♂️ |
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When it comes to growth stocks vs dividend stocks, which should you invest in? This is an age old debate... growth stocks vs dividend stocks. Which is better? The answer depends on you, since every investor has unique goals, timelines, risk tolerances, and overall suitability. I’ve been investing over 20 years, and there has always been a debate on which investment strategy is best. There seems to be a massive divide. Most people feel like you have to choose a side: growth stocks vs dividend stocks or dividend growth stocks. I personally believe the best stock market portfolios have a blend of both, and each portfolio is tailored to the individual. If you are a younger investor or have a higher risk tolerance, growth stocks can be used as a way to outperform the market and accelerate wealth. Of course, the stock market does not simply go up every day, and it has its ups and downs. Dividend vs Growth Stocks: How Much Risk Should You Take?
In today’s video, I explain and categorize stocks into buckets. I explain the differences between growth stocks and dividend stocks. For example, Robinhood’s most popular dividend growth stocks include Starbucks (NASDAQ: SBUX), Walmart (NYSE: WMT), and Pepsi (NASDAQ: PEP). These are great companies that continue to increase their annual dividends to shareholders. But how do these dividend growth stocks compare to growth stocks like Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX), and Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) over the past decade? Which type of stocks are best for you? Growth stocks or dividend stocks? Watch this video to find out, and please don’t forget to subscribe to the channel. ⚠️ Join the squad!: https://www.patreon.com/firedupwealth ⚠️ Here's my Special Offer for The Motley Fool: https://www.fool.com/firedupwealth ⚠️ Check out all FUW links here: https://linktr.ee/FiredUpWealth #growthstocks #dividends #stockmarket #investing #stockstobuy Disclaimer: I have been investing in the stock market for over 20 years, but I am not a financial advisor or a legal professional, and I am not providing financial or legal advice. The information provided is for informational purposes only. It should not be considered legal or financial advice. |