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It is important to note that some types of investments provide more security than others. Investors seeking safe investment options should look for well-established companies with hidden assets among other key characteristics.
Top pick Yum Brands Inc. gives you sales growth, steady EPS growth, and a solid dividend
Nutrien Ltd. offers exposure to potash and nitrogen prices, a stable retail base and strong profitability.
Groupe Dynamite Inc. is a high‑quality specialty retailer with gains ahead.
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One of the least useful investment sayings you’ll ever hear is the oft-repeated “the secret of profitable investing is to buy low and sell high.” It can lead you to waste years in a costly search for a magic way to figure out where “low” is, and how to tell when a price has gone up to “high”. One obvious but erroneous answer to the first question is that a low price per share, particularly less than $1, is a good place to buy. This lures many beginning investors into penny stocks. After all, a winning penny stock can go from under $1 to several dollars. However, zeroing in on that rare event, much less making money at it, is a lot harder than many investors realize. Although the price may seem right, the average penny offers a poor long-term return. After all, it’s hard to create a successful business. It’s much easier and cheaper to set up a company and sell stock to the public. That’s why bad penny stocks always outnumber good ones. ...