I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…
Now is the best time to invest for income in over 40 years.
That’s why Goldman Sachs just shared 2 dividend stocks for 2023.
Now, it’s no secret that the market is riddled with uncertainty.
And while we’ve seen lower volatility this year compared to 2022…
According to Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS)…
That doesn’t mean there’s less risk. In their own words:
“Equity volatility has been unusually low YTD: first because of relatively supportive macro conditions and, more recently, as the S&P 500 was buffered by lower bond yields. However, we think a shift to a low vol regime remains unlikely considering still elevated macro uncertainty, signs of market stress and mixed macro momentum with slowing growth in Q2…”
“We remain relatively defensive in our asset allocation. While our baseline is a relatively friendly macro backdrop, risks are skewed to the downside and risk premia are relatively low. We see more value in equity protection strategies.”
In other words…
They believe dividend stocks are a good profit play right now.
And they’re top two picks are Coterra Energy (NYSE: CTRA) and Pioneer Natural Resources (NYSE: PXD).
Two stocks that offer you a yield as high as 10%…
Which is not bad per se…
I’m not rushing back into the market with speculative growth stocks.
I’m not buying money losing tech IPOs with an unproven business model.
And I’m CERTAINLY not speculating in digital coins.
Instead, my new investments are generating cash and paying me income – thanks to rising interest rates.
Why?
Because higher rates mean higher income from every investment. This means you can buy high-yield income investments at cheap valuations.
And that creates the perfect setup for potentially huge profits in the coming months.
That’s why I’m looking to BUY…
- Profitable stocks with large and growing dividends
- Funds paying out 10% – 15% in income – with the potential for another 20% – 30% in capital gains
- America’s most profitable stocks paying 1-day dividends of 28%… 39%… and even 45%
- Plus other “off Wall Street” investments that generate cash in any market