There is a major macroeconomic shift beginning to take place. This trend provides a potential $10 trillion opportunity that investors can potentially take advantage of. We share several undervalued high-quality big dividend stocks that are well-positioned to benefit from this opportunity.
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There's a huge market disconnect going on in one of the hottest sectors right now. We discuss why one stock in that sector has massively lagged behind the other high fliers. We also discuss why we think this presents investors with a rare buying opportunity.
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.'s complex structure and underperformance compared to peers raises concerns about its ability to follow through on promises. Brookfield's high real estate exposure, particularly in the struggling office and retail sectors, and growing debt at BN, pose significant risks amid economic uncertainties. Despite strong positioning in renewables and credit, BAM's fundame...
Big dividend infrastructure stocks have surged recently. We discuss the two major catalysts for this surge. We also share several opportunities that remain very attractive in the space.
Brookfield Asset Management, led by Bruce Flatt, is a high-quality, long-term investment with a proven track record of strong returns over 25 years. The company manages ~$1 trillion in assets, with a goal to double this in the next 5 years. Brookfield's business model is capital-light, boasting over 60% operating margins and ~50% distributable earnings margins, most of which are returned to sha...
Stagflation poses a huge threat to retirees seeking to live off of dividends. We discuss why this is the case and what type of stock is ideal for this scenario. We share four of our top picks to retire on big dividends that should beat stagflation.
I emphasize refocusing on my core competency in real estate and diversifying through dividend ETFs, avoiding the overvalued S&P 500. Current S&P 500 valuations are historically high, suggesting poor future returns; insider buying is low, indicating a potential downturn ahead. Market leadership is shifting from growth to dividend stocks, particularly in real estate and utilities, which have outp...
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