Everyone defines “boring stocks” differently, and everyone has their own ideas about criteria for the best boring stocks.
So rather than focus on companies’ businesses, I’m going to list stocks that deliver the most consistent annual returns. I’m less interested in their ten-year annualized total return — although that should be higher than the entire U.S. market — than in the number of years in the past decade that they generated a positive, annual, total return.
The best boring stocks come in all shapes and sizes. Here are seven you’ll want to consider for your “boring” portfolio.
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