Starter Stock Portfolio: 15 Safe Stocks To Buy

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Amid the current market turmoil which seems to have no end in sight, it feels weird to label anything as “safe,” especially stocks, which are spooking investors more and more, forcing them to pull money from the stock market and invest in other investment vehicles. A Wall Street Journal report earlier this month quoted  a survey from Bank of America, which said that fund managers’ allocation of stocks is now at about 2.2 standard deviations below its long-term average. The report said that instead of stocks, fund managers are gaining more exposure to bonds, emerging markets, cash and commodities.

However, for those who are still interested in investing in the stock market, there’s almost a consensus among analysts that short-term market cycles should not blur your long-term outlook.

"Don't Fear the Bear"

According to an Edward Jones report titled “Don’t Fear The Bear,” from 1900 through 2020, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (Dow) has had an average annual return of 9.9%, including dividends. The report said that investors should invest in quality stocks and should not worry about the short-term bear markets.

“Instead of worrying about the timing of the next bear market, prepare your portfolio today with an appropriate mix of quality investments so you can stay invested in both bear and bull markets over time”

When it comes to investment options for beginners, ETFs have gained a lot of popularity over the past few years, thanks to the wider exposure they provide to a basket of stocks with limited risks. One of the biggest benefits of investing in ETFs is that they give you exposure to a wide range of stocks in budget. Investing in ETFs also saves you a lot of money in transaction fees that comes with trading individual stocks. When you are investing ETFs, your transactions fees is limited when compared to stocks and mutual funds.

The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF is one of the most recommended ETFs for beginner investors since the ETF is composed of low-risk, high-quality stocks that are considered the safest. For this article, we scanned the top holdings of the ETF and picked 15 stocks that are considered the safest for beginner investors. We started from the top of the ETF’s holdings and picked stocks that are dominating their industries and have strong dividend histories. Given the current banking crisis and the volatility in the financial sector, we skipped banks and financial services stocks.