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After about 2.5 years of bull market, the Trump administration’s tariffs crushed the market, leading to significant volatility. Investors seem to be living and dying from the daily news cycle Dow Jones Industrial Average I will experience multiple 1,000 points moves in April.

In these times of uncertainty, we recommend looking for stocks that generate reliable, consistent passive income through dividends.

Where would you invest $1,000 now? Our team of analysts revealed what they believe 10 Best Stocks Buy now. Continues “

Here are the smartest dividend stocks to buy for $2,000:

Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Real estate income (NYSE: O) This in itself is called a “monthly dividend company.” It may sound cocky to some, but it holds up to the title. Not only did real estate income pay a dividend yield of 5.5%, but it has recently paid 658 consecutive monthly dividends, increasing dividends for the 30th consecutive year.

Real Estate Income has a portfolio of over 15,600 properties. This is a triple net lease operator. This means that the company will rent the property to tenants who cover expenses such as maintenance, property taxes and insurance.

Setup seems easy for a landlord. It is also beneficial for renters as they have more freedom to customize the property and can negotiate lower rent or longer rental agreements to take on additional liability and costs.

Real Estate Income operates property in all 50 states in the US, the UK and several other countries in Europe. It also focuses on renting real estate to uncertain, low-cost, and service-oriented companies. The company is also expanding to other fast-growing sectors, such as arcades and data centers, to drive expansion.

Real estate income periodically generates well-adjusted funds from the operations (AFFO) to cover dividends. AFFO is a special indicator used by REIT investors to assess cash flow. Viewing Affee is a good way to rate the available cash Dividend distribution. In 2023 and 2024, real estate income paid dividends equal to about 75% and 76% of AFF, respectively.

Iconic beverage company coca cola (NYSE: KO) For a long time, he was a stubborn guy in Warren Buffett’s portfolio, but it’s easy to see why Omaha Oracles like the company. In February, the company approved the 63rd consecutive dividend increase, placing it in the Elite Group’s dividend stock group. Coca-Cola has paid shareholders more than $93 billion in dividends since 2010.

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