The average stock in the S&P 500 currently has a dividend yield of around 1.2%, which is approaching a record low. That's making it increasingly difficult for income-focused investors to find attractive yields.
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Energy is the most unloved and undervalued S&P 500 sector, offering significant contrarian opportunity for income and capital gains. Smart money is quietly accumulating energy stocks despite recent underperformance, as current oil prices are unsustainable for producers and OPEC. Royalty companies like Viper Energy and Kimbell Royalty Partners, as well as Canadian producers (among others), offer...
Warren Buffett has led Berkshire Hathaway for six decades. During that time, the one-time textile manufacturer that became a huge conglomerate never paid a dividend.
Warren Buffett's company, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A -0.13%) (BRK.B -0.06%), owns nearly 50 stocks. Of those that trade on U.S. stock exchanges, 10 stocks have dividend yields that are at least double the S&P 500's level of 1.2%.
Who wouldn't be interested in some Warren Buffett stocks to consider for their portfolio? After all, Buffett's investing chops have not been exaggerated.
Chevron (CVX 1.69%) has delivered a relatively mediocre return over the past year. Shares of the oil giant are up less than 5%, which is underwhelming compared to the nearly 15% gain of the S&P 500 (^GSPC 1.52%).
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