My 5 Favorite Stocks to Buy Right Now
The market is up only 3% so far this year, although that's a big climb from the depths of its earlier declines. Investors as a group may be feeling pessimistic, but that doesn't mean you have to be. As Warren Buffett once said, "When investing, pessimism is your friend, euphoria the enemy." A gloomy market means lower prices, and that's exactly the time to buy.If you're looking for some investing inspiration today, my five favorite stocks to buy right now are Realty Income (NYSE: O), MercadoLibre (NASDAQ: MELI), Dutch Bros (NYSE: BROS), Carnival (NYSE: CCL)(NYSE: CUK), and On Holding (NYSE: ONON).Realty Income is one of the biggest real estate investment trusts (REITs) in the world, and companies of that type are obligated to distribute at least 90% of their taxable income to their shareholders via dividends every year. This one pays a monthly dividend, and has an incredible track record of payout hikes. It has distributed its dividend for 660 straight months, or 55 years, and it has raised its payouts for 111 consecutive quarters.Continue reading

The market is up only 3% so far this year, although that's a big climb from the depths of its earlier declines. Investors as a group may be feeling pessimistic, but that doesn't mean you have to be. As Warren Buffett once said, "When investing, pessimism is your friend, euphoria the enemy." A gloomy market means lower prices, and that's exactly the time to buy.
If you're looking for some investing inspiration today, my five favorite stocks to buy right now are Realty Income (NYSE: O), MercadoLibre (NASDAQ: MELI), Dutch Bros (NYSE: BROS), Carnival (NYSE: CCL)(NYSE: CUK), and On Holding (NYSE: ONON).
Realty Income is one of the biggest real estate investment trusts (REITs) in the world, and companies of that type are obligated to distribute at least 90% of their taxable income to their shareholders via dividends every year. This one pays a monthly dividend, and has an incredible track record of payout hikes. It has distributed its dividend for 660 straight months, or 55 years, and it has raised its payouts for 111 consecutive quarters.