Although any time is a good time to consider the best retirement stocks to buy, the present juncture sparks perhaps unprecedented urgency. With the implosion of SVB Financial Group, the ripple effect might not just center on one troubled enterprise. Rather, it’s quite possible that over the next several weeks and months, anxieties can impact multiple sectors, particularly risk-on assets.
Like it or not, investors seeking the best retirement stocks may have to tack on greater risk. At the time of writing, the U.S. 10-year Treasury Yield stands at 3.7%. Therefore, passive-income-generating equities need to yield at least that and offer some upside potential. It’s a tough ask to be sure. However, daring retirees may want to consider these best retirement stocks (under present circumstances).
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