Article of the Week
"Recent Price Volatility In This Dividend Growth Stock Is A Buying Opportunity"
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After starting 2026 off slow, the S&P (SP500) is up close to 8% YTD. Even though this is true, some stocks and sectors have seen increased volatility recently.
This could be due to earnings pressure from the challenging economic backdrop, or for some, overvaluation.
For the stock in this week’s article of the week, I think it is a case of potential overvaluation and not an indication of weak fundamentals.
And Warren Buffett’s famous quote: “Price is what you pay, value is what you get” applies to this dividend growth stock. Offering massive upside in the coming years, I think T-Mobile’s (TMUS) investment case is appealing for long-term dividend growth investors.
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