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Navigating this unpredictable market feels like driving through a storm; it's exhausting, but if we do it right, we're still going somewhere. With macro trends not mattering much at the moment and politics driving volatility, I'm leaning into stock-picking, focusing on quality dividend payers like Canadian Natural Resources and Amphenol. While tariffs, inflation, and deficits add layers of complexity, I see short-term pain as a setup for long-term gains.
I track 50 high-quality dividend stocks, updating their valuations daily to identify Strong Buy, Buy, Hold, and Trim opportunities based on historical free cash flow trends. Today, I will highlight 9 new stocks from the list that appear to be attractively positioned. I will present 3 unique valuations for each of these stocks.
The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust stumbled in February but managed to maintain a positive return in 2025. The Top 15 dividend growth stocks for March 2025 offer an average dividend yield of 1.13% and appear to be about 25% undervalued based on dividend yield theory. Since its inception in September 2020, the watch list has achieved a 10.63% compound annual growth rate.
Investors need to pay close attention to Amphenol (APH) stock based on the movements in the options market lately.
APH is benefiting from strategic acquisitions and increased demand in AI and aerospace, making it an attractive investment despite a stretched valuation.
Amphenol (APH) possesses solid growth attributes, which could help it handily outperform the market.
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Amphenol (APH) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
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Amphenol delivered tremendous Q4 results and similarly upbeat guidance heading into 2025. Shares pulled back despite the tremendous earnings report, potentially offering a buy-the-dip opportunity. I struggle to get comfortable with the starting 37x P/E ratio even while acknowledging the company's considerable strengths.