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    Got $1,000? Here Are the Smartest Dividend Stocks to Start With.

    November 10, 20254 Mins Read


    These eight stocks are a mini portfolio designed for any market drawdown or correction.

    Let’s face it, the market right now is expensive and maybe even overvalued.

    The Shiller Cyclically Adjusted Price Earnings Ratio (CAPE ratio) stands at 39.6, its second-highest peak of the past 140 years. That’s higher than it was on the eve of the Great Crash of 1929, but below where it stood before the internet bubble burst of 1999-2000.

    That would suggest that a correction is coming, probably sooner rather than later. And corrections of 10% are extremely normal for the stock market. In fact, they’re relatively common. The S&P 500 index has experienced an average annual correction of at least 10% every year since 1950. And there is a 20% correction — usually called a bear market — every three to five years, on average.

    So if you assume a correction — or worse, a bear market — is around the corner, what’s the best way to position your portfolio for such a scenario?

    Well, defensive sectors like healthcare, consumer staples, and utilities tend to perform the best during corrections and bear markets.

    And dividend stocks tend to thrive in sideways and bear markets. Plus, they pay income.

    Dividend Kings

    I’ve selected a handful of eight stocks — a kind of mini portfolio — that should be well positioned for a market drawdown of any type. These stocks are in those three defensive sectors mentioned above and they’re all among an elite group of stocks called Dividend Kings, which means they have increased their dividend payout for 50 consecutive years. Clearly these companies are committed to maintaining and growing their dividends.

    Best of all, all of these stocks carry a dividend yield that is well above the S&P 500 index yield of 1.25%.

    First is Coca-Cola (KO +2.16%), the global king of beverages. The stock has a solid 2.9% dividend yield, it’s in the consumer defensive sector, and it has increased its dividend for 63 consecutive years. Right now it trades at around $69.

    Coca-Cola Stock Quote

    Today’s Change

    (2.16%) $1.49

    Current Price

    $70.55

    Key Data Points

    Market Cap

    $303B

    Day’s Range

    $69.41 – $70.87

    52wk Range

    $60.62 – $74.38

    Volume

    696

    Avg Vol

    16M

    Gross Margin

    61.55%

    Dividend Yield

    0.03%

    Next is Procter & Gamble (PG +0.58%), another consumer defensive stock with many popular brands — from Tide to Charmin and Pampers — that consumers will continue to purchase in good economies and bad alike. Its yield is 2.86%, and it has upped its dividend 69 years in a row. Price of one share: $147.

    Then let’s pick up Johnson & Johnson (JNJ 0.21%), which is in the healthcare sector with products like Band-Aid, Benadryl, and Acuvue. The stock yields 2.7% and the dividend-boosting streak here is 62 years. One share goes for about $187.

    Johnson & Johnson Stock Quote

    Today’s Change

    (-0.21%) $-0.40

    Current Price

    $186.57

    Key Data Points

    Market Cap

    $450B

    Day’s Range

    $185.70 – $188.35

    52wk Range

    $140.68 – $194.48

    Volume

    178

    Avg Vol

    8.3M

    Gross Margin

    68.27%

    Dividend Yield

    0.03%

    American States Water (AWR 0.12%) is a water utility in California. Needless to say, water doesn’t go out of style in bear markets. The stock’s dividend yield is a solid 2.54%, which has increased for 71 consecutive years. It now trades at around $75.

    American States Water Stock Quote

    Today’s Change

    (-0.12%) $-0.09

    Current Price

    $74.84

    Key Data Points

    Market Cap

    $3B

    Day’s Range

    $74.39 – $76.23

    52wk Range

    $69.45 – $87.20

    Volume

    312K

    Avg Vol

    277K

    Gross Margin

    51.96%

    Dividend Yield

    0.03%

    Another utility for our mini portfolio is Northwest Natural Holding (NWN +0.45%), which distributes gas and water in Oregon and Washington. The dividend yield of 4.21% is the highest on this list. It has raised it every year for seven decades. Price: $47.

    Two more consumer goods stocks are on our list. Genuine Parts (GPC +1.30%) distributes automotive and industrial replacement parts, which puts it in the consumer goods sector. The yield has risen for 69 straight years and is currently 3.3%. One share goes for around $127. And Marzetti Co. (MZTI +0.18%), makes consumer food brands like dips, salad dressings, and croutons. The stock’s yield is 2.21%, with a streak of 62 years raising it. One share costs $172.

    Finally, we’ll add Becton, Dikinson (BDX +0.25%), which makes medical supplies, devices, lab equipment, and diagnostics. The yield here has increased for 53 years and now stands at 2.35%. A share goes for about $178.

    A card that says Stock Market on a roller-coaster track.

    Image source: Getty Images.

    You can currently buy one share of each of these eight stocks for a total of just about $1,000 — and by doing so set yourself up with a mini portfolio of defensive stocks that earn income and will weather any storm the economy or market throw your way.



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