5 Dividend Stocks Perfect for Gen Z Investors
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It's conventional wisdom that young investors, who have decades to wait for their investments to grow before retirement, would target growth stocks. These emerging companies may be riskier, but the upside is higher for anyone who finds the right stocks and can stomach the volatility. It makes perfect sense, especially in today's golden age of technology, that society's youngest and most tech-savvy demographic -- Gen Z includes people born between 1997 and 2012 -- would gravitate toward investing in innovative companies.Research by The Motley Fool backs up that notion, with a recent study findng that growth stocks are the most popular type of investment among Gen Z in 2025.However, young people should not write off dividend stocks as a potent wealth-building tool. Passive income isn't just for retirement. In fact, while there are no guarantees in investing, reinvested dividends can turbo-charge a stock's returns over a multidecade time frame.Continue readingWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei MotleyFool
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