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July's weak jobs report triggered a market sell-off and raised expectations for a September Fed rate cut. However, there were several stocks that did not respond how they should have. I discuss 3 of these stocks in this article and the golden opportunity this provides to investors.
We are entering a volatile era driven by aggressive government growth strategies, short-term debt, and higher inflation tolerance. Investors must adapt accordingly. Stocks are expensive and bonds offer little incentive, so focus on sectors with inflation resilience: industrials, energy, materials, and select REITs. Avoid overpaying for hype; stick to quality names that can weather inflation and cyclical swings to protect and grow wealth in uncertain times.
Brookfield Infrastructure (BIPC -1.56%) (BIP -0.22%) has a straightforward investment strategy. The global infrastructure operator acquires high-quality assets on a value basis, enhances their operations, and, eventually, sells the mature business.
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. Limited Partnership Units (NYSE:BIP ) Q2 2025 Earnings Conference Call July 31, 2025 9:00 AM ET Company Participants Brian A.
These dividend stocks have underlying businesses generating stable cash flows. All three of them currently have dividend yields above 5%.
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President Trump's trade deal with China may reduce the risk of accelerating inflation. This should give the Fed more flexibility to cut interest rates in a weakening economy. The biggest winner in all of this? Dividend stocks.
There's a lot of uncertainty in the stock market these days. Tariffs could drive a resurgence in inflation and cause a global economic slowdown, and t hese headwinds could impact the profitability of many companies.
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. Limited Partnership Units (NYSE:BIP ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call April 30, 2025 9:00 AM ET Company Participants David Krant - Chief Financial Officer Dave Joynt - Managing Partner & Head, Global Transport Sam Pollock - Chief Executive Officer Conference Call Participants Cherilyn Radbourne - TD Cowen Devin Dodge - BMO Capital Markets Robert Hope - Scotiabank Maurice Choy - RBC Capital Markets Frederic Bastien - Raymond James Operator Hello, and welcome to the Brookfield Infrastructure Partners Q1 2025 Results Conference Call and Webcast.
Warren Buffett's “washtub moment” is here — are you ready to cash in? These 4 dividend-growth plays have big yields, impressive growth, and are poised to soar. Recession-resistant, inflation-resistant, and massively discounted—get in before Wall Street catches on.
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