In uncertain times, it is important to keep a watchlist so that you can pick up stable shares at bargain prices. I hope we go down a few more levels, another -20% would be nice, even if the short to medium-term price losses hurt.
I currently have almost 30 stocks on my watchlist, some of which are attractive in terms of price, while others are still far too high for me. I have not listed stocks that are already in my portfolio and that I would like to buy (in order of dividend amount):
Hercules Capital $HTGC (-0,83 %) or Main Street Capital $MAIN (-1,29 %)
Chevron $CVX (-0,23 %)
Vinci SA $DG (-1,26 %)
United Parcel Service $UPS (-0,82 %)
3i Infrastructure $3IN (-1 %)
Iron Mountain $IRM (-0,42 %)
Micro Star International $MSS
Nextera Energy $NEE (-0,83 %)
Partners Group $PGHN (-0,84 %)
Itochu Shoji $8001 (+1,02 %)
Canadian National Railway $CNR (-0,99 %)
Svenska Cellulosa $SCA B (-3 %)
VAT $VAT
Investor AB $IVSB
Assa Abloy $ASSA B (-0,51 %)
Linde $LIN (-0,05 %)
John Deere $DE (+1,84 %)
Landstar Systems $LSTR (-0,91 %)
Dover Corporation $DOV (+0,22 %)
Alimentation Couche-Tard $ATD (-0,35 %)
ASML $ASML (-0,71 %)
Infineon Technologies $IFX (-1,58 %)
Sherwin-Williams $SHW (-1,41 %)
Tencent $700 (-1,1 %)
Microsoft $MSFT (+0,36 %)
S&P Global Inc. $SPGI (-0,28 %) or Moody's Corp. $MCO (-1,15 %)
Visa $V (-1,45 %) or Mastercard $MA (-0,78 %)
Ferrari $RACE (-0,47 %)
Which stocks do you have on your watchlist?
