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Motley Fool CEO Recommends Dividend & Value Plays for a Defensive Stance Today
The Motley Foolยท2025-07-27 09:02

Market Overview - The S&P 500 index has experienced significant volatility in 2025, peaking in February and briefly entering correction territory in April, but has since achieved a record high [1][2] - Current trading levels for the S&P 500 are over 25 times earnings, with U.S. stocks representing 65% of global stocks, indicating historically high valuations [2] Investment Strategy - Tom Gardner, CEO of The Motley Fool, suggests that investors can still outperform the market by focusing on areas that are currently overlooked [3][5] - Emphasis is placed on seeking dividend-paying, defensive, and value stocks as a more cautious investment approach in the current high valuation environment [5][6] Stock Recommendations - Enterprise Products Partners (EPD): A leading midstream energy company with over 50,000 miles of pipeline, offering a 6.9% dividend yield. The company has a strong track record of increasing dividends for 26 consecutive years and is expected to generate steady cash flows due to long-term contracts with inflation escalation clauses [9][11] - Brookfield Infrastructure (BIPC/BIP): This company focuses on defensive assets such as utilities and railroads, with 85% of its funds from operations being contracted or regulated. It has achieved a 15% CAGR in funds from operations per unit over the past 15 years and targets over 10% FFO growth and 5% to 9% annual dividend growth [12][13] - Nucor (NUE): The largest steel producer in North America, known for its cost-efficient electric arc furnaces and vertical integration. Nucor has increased its dividend for 52 consecutive years and is currently trading 30% below its all-time highs, presenting a potential value opportunity [14][17]