These are the best stocks for beginners in 2019. If you are new to stock market investing and want to get your feet wet without taking on too much risk, I choose these 5 blue chip high dividend paying stocks that have been stable for many years. I pick AAPL, V, TI, JNJ, and MSFT for the best stocks for beginners going into 2018! Use this as a stock market investing guide for 2018! Enjoy! #1 Apple (AAPL) - Fan of apple products or not, we are all familiar with their products - This is a must own stock in a well-diversified portfolio - Obsessed with returning cash to investors through buybacks and dividend increases - Dividend Yield = 1.44% - 1 Year Returns = 49.63% - 5 Year Returns = 131.1% - P/E Ratio = 19.05 (low for tech stock) - Strong customer base = printing money making them potentially the first $1T company ever #2 VISA (V) - Almost the definition of a “blue chip” stock - 1 of the most 15 valuable companies in the world, has huge market share, it is highly profitable with huge barriers to entry - Global market share leader in credit cards with over 323M active accounts compared to master card’s 191M - Dividend Yield = .69% (this has been increasing every year and will most likely increase more with this new tax bill) - 1 year = 43.4% - 5 year = 190.43% - Great stock with a steady track record of growth #3 Texas Instruments (TI) - TI has been around since 1930, and is a $100B Company today - Still growing at a healthy rate - revenue is expected to increase 11.8% in 2018 - They are a leading supplier in a rapidly transforming automotive and industrial sectors - Raised dividend for a consecutively for 13 years - They’ve also focused on buying back shares to decrease dilution. - - In 2004 there were 1.77B outstanding shares, 2017 = 1B - Dividend Yield = 2.38% - 1 year = 40.9% - 5 year = 218.1% - Few other stocks offer this kind of dividend with such opportunity for growth #4 Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) - Arguably one of the most diversified and consistent stocks available today - They’ve raised dividends 54 years in a row, making this a long term pillar of any portfolio - J&J has sustained reliable growth through diversification, management, and acquisitions of competitors - Div Yield = 2.38% - 1 year = 21.8% - 5 year = 99.1% - Slow and steady wins the race #5 Microsoft (MSFT) - I personally work for one of the biggest MSFT resellers in the Midwest - Huge margins in a lot of their biggest service areas (cloud, ERP, O365) - Msft is incentivizing their salespeople to sell cloud - They are consistently raising dividends - Div Yield = 1.96% - 1 Year = 35.2% - 5 Year = 224.79% Conclusion: - Investing is a LONG game, not get rich quick - The market is a roller coaster you only get killed if you get off in the middle of the ride JOIN THE WBF NEWSLETTER! 😍 https://bit.ly/WBFnewsletter -------------- GET 2.10% INTEREST WITH THIS SAVINGS ACCOUNT 🤑 https://bit.ly/citbanksavings -------------- FUNDRISE - Invest in Real Estate with just $500 🏠 https://bit.ly/FundriseWBF -------------- SCHEDULE A COACHING CALL WITH MARKO 🤝 https://bit.ly/MarkoCoaching -------------- BETTERMENT - Start Investing Today! 🤑 https://bit.ly/BettermentWBF -------------- FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM 📷 https://www.instagram.com/whiteboardfinance -------------- Instrumental Produced By Chuki: http://www.youtube.com/user/CHUKImusic ABOUT ME 👇 My mission is to provide my viewers with actionable content that enables them to create financial wealth. My videos are a reflection of my real-world experience as a real estate investor, stock market investor, student of finance, and entrepreneur. This channel allows me to share my passion for personal finance, stock market investing, real estate investing, and entrepreneurship. I produce content that I would want to watch, and because of that, I give 100% effort in every video that I make. I also believe in complete transparency and open communication with my audience. Subscribe if you are interested in: #Investing #PersonalFinance #Entrepreneurship #StockMarket DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial adviser. These videos are for educational purposes only. Investing of any kind involves risk. While it is possible to minimize risk, your investments are solely your responsibility. It is imperative that you conduct your own research. I am merely sharing my opinion with no guarantee of gains or losses on investments. AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE: Some of the links on this channel are affiliate links, meaning, at NO additional cost to you, I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase and/or subscribe. However, this does not impact my opinion.

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