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3 “AI Income Machines” Leaving the Magnificent Seven in the Dust
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For almost two years now, stocks that tap into the global $15.7 trillion AI revolution have surged so quickly, the media has a nickname for them: the “Magnificent Seven.”
But there’s a problem with the “Magnificent Seven”—the dividends that they offer investors are extremely stingy, as management prefers to devote hundreds of billions of dollars towards research and development
Apple Inc. (AAPL), for instance, pays a dividend of just 0.5%. Microsoft Inc. (MSFT)’s dividend of 0.95% is well below the S&P 500 average of 1.29%. Nvidia Inc. (NVDA) pays just 0.03% dividend yield—not a typo—and Tesla Motors (TSLA) and Alphabet (GOOG) pay nothing at all.
But there’s a little-known way to claim much bigger quarterly payouts from the AI revolution—
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