Ever wonder why some companies keep going up in price and others struggle? It boils down to a few things, one of them being their competitive advantage.
Once a business has a hit product or service, everyone and their mom tries to copy them. But sometimes others can’t duplicate those wins for various reasons which is what they call a moat.
Today we cover 7 different kinds of moats to give you an advantage when it comes to picking stocks.
Stocks that have moats and are undervalued right now.
Many moat stocks don't pay a dividend because they're growth stocks, but you can invest in them in other ways like YieldMax™ ETFs or DOGG.
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Ever wonder why some companies keep going up in price and others struggle? It boils down to a few things, one of them being their competitive advantage.
Once a business has a hit product or service, everyone and their mom tries to copy them. But sometimes others can’t duplicate those wins for various reasons which is what they call a moat.
Today we cover 7 different kinds of moats to give you an advantage when it comes to picking stocks.
Stocks that have moats and are undervalued right now.
Many moat stocks don't pay a dividend because they're growth stocks, but you can invest in them in other ways like YieldMax™ ETFs or DOGG.
Stay connected. Follow us on social!
Questions, comments, or requests? Contact Us! We value your feedback.
Want FREE weekly investing tips, picks, and strategies delivered right to your inbox? Subscribe to our email list.
**DISCLAIMER**
Ticker metrics change as markets and companies change, so always do your own research. The content in this podcast is based on personal experience and is for educational purposes, not financial advice. See full disclaimer here.
Episode music was created using Loudly.