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Fear Another Market Crash in 2020? Buy These 3 Stocks Now

Published 2020-09-09, 03:00 p/m
Fear Another Market Crash in 2020? Buy These 3 Stocks Now

The recent sell-off in the market has unnerved investors. While a profit booking was expected given the stellar bull run over the past several months, many see this as a warning sign for another market crash. Whether the stock market will crash or not is hard to gauge, but volatility is likely to remain high.

Investors who fear another market crash could consider buying these three stocks right now to preserve capital and benefit from consistent dividend income.

Metro As the stock markets remain volatile, investing in the shares of the food and drug retailer Metro (TSX:MRU), should add stability to your portfolio. The sustained demand for its products and offerings and consistent financial performance should help in riding out the volatility.

Metro stock has a very low beta, which implies that the wild market swings are unlikely to impact it much. Its stellar cash flows support consistent dividend payments. The food and pharmacy retailer is a Dividend Aristocrat and has raised its dividends for 26 years in a row. During the last reported quarter, Metro declared a dividend of $0.225, implying a year-over-year growth of 12.5%. Currently, its stock offers a decent dividend yield of over 1.5%.

As consumption pattern shifts online, Metro’s expansion of e-commerce capabilities is likely to supplement its growth. Meanwhile, new store openings are likely to fuel traffic and support its top-line growth.

Emera Emera’s (TSX:EMA) resilient business make it a top investment option amid high volatility. The company’s rate-regulated assets help in generating strong cash flows that support its dividend payouts. Emera generates nearly 95% of its earnings from the rate-regulated businesses, making it relatively immune to the economic cycles. Further, a higher mix of residential customers reduces its exposure to commercial and industrial customers.

Emera’s portfolio of high-quality utility assets and strong rate base growth projection bodes well for the future. The company expects its rate base to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.2% through 2022, which is encouraging.

Emera’s dividends have increased at a CAGR of 6% since 2000. Meanwhile, the dividend-growth rate has increased to 10% annually over the last five years. Further, it projects 4-5% growth in its dividends through 2022. Currently, Emera stock offers a healthy dividend yield of 4.5%. Its resilient business and consistent dividend payments are likely to boost investors’ returns, even amid challenges.

TC Energy TC Energy (TSX:TRP)(NYSE:TRP) runs a resilient business despite operating in the energy infrastructure segment. Its majority of adjusted EBITDA comes from the businesses that are either rate-regulated or have long-term contractual arrangements. Despite the pandemic, TC Energy’s asset utilization rate remained high, while the company continues to generate strong and predictable cash flows.

Similar to Metro and Emera, TC Energy is also known for its long history of consistently paying higher dividends to its shareholders. Its dividends increased at a CAGR of high single digits over the last 20 years. Moreover, TC Energy expects 8-10% increase in its dividends for fiscal 2021 and 5.7% growth after that. Amid volatility, investors are likely to benefit from its resilient cash flows and solid payouts. TC Energy stock offers a high yield of 5.4%.

Bottom line Whether the stock market will fall or not remains debatable, but the high volatility could lead to knee-jerk reactions. Thus, investors should focus on these three stocks to add stability and earn decent dividend income.

The post Fear Another Market Crash in 2020? Buy These 3 Stocks Now appeared first on The Motley Fool Canada.

Fool contributor Sneha Nahata has no position in any of the stocks mentioned.

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