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Maximize your gains: Discover the power of growing dividends to outperform the market (1/3)

This post is part 1 of 3 in the series Growing dividends that beat the market

Discover an in-depth analysis of growing dividend-paying stocks and their essential characteristics for income and value-oriented investors. This article, the first of a three-part series, explores market psychology and the importance of dividends in a long-term investment strategy.

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Coca-Cola (NYSE:KO): financial analysis and buying opportunities in the face of market volatility

Find out why Coca-Cola, with its billions of bottles sold daily, represents an attractive investment opportunity according to Warren Buffett's criteria. Between its stable dividend growth over several consecutive years and its defensive stance against currency fluctuations, the company offers attractive financial prospects for investors.

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Meet Becton, Dickinson and Co. (NYSE: BDX): An Innovative Medical Device Company with a Steadily Growing Dividend

Discover our detailed analysis of Becton Dickinson (BDX), the US leader in medical devices with a worldwide presence and over 50 years of consecutive dividend increases. An impressive defensive stock that has significantly outperformed the S&P 500, combining stable growth and low volatility for investors.

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Market analysis: is it time to worry about overvaluation?

Since 2009, stock markets have risen spectacularly, with the SMI up 45% and the S&P 500 up 75%, raising legitimate concerns about current valuations. According to Warren Buffett's favorite indicator, the market is moderately overvalued, with a TMC/GNP ratio of 92.5%, suggesting a limited future annual return of 4.6%.

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