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The broader market correction has intensified in June, as the main TSX market gauge just posted its biggest weekly losses in more than two years in the week ended on June 17. Notably, the TSX Composite Index fell 6.6% last week, with a selloff across sectors. Consistently rising inflation in the U.S. and Canada is forcing central banks to aggressively raise key interest rates.
The ongoing stock market selloff
While these monetary policy moves could likely bring down inflation in the coming months or quarters, they have triggered fears about a looming recession — taking a big toll on investorsâ sentiments. Nonetheless, uncertain times like these give new investors an opportunity to enter the market to meet their goals of building wealth in the long term.
In this article, letâs explore how TFSA (Tax-Free Savings Account) investors can take advantage of the recent stock market selloff to get outstanding returns and easily triple their portfolios in the next decade or less.
How investors can easily triple TFSA money
TFSA helps taxpayers systematically save their money and invest in various asset classes to earn tax-free returns on their investments. While most TFSA holders might be new to stock investing, they still can multiply their hard-earned savings by buying fundamentally strong stocks when theyâre cheap and holding them for the long term.
Most long-term TFSA investors might initially find it difficult to choose the right stocks to buy at the right time. However, in times like these, when stocks across sectors have fallen steeply irrespective of their fundamentals and future growth potential, it becomes easier to pick stocks to buy.
TFSA investors should buy fundamentally strong stocks
For example, BlackBerry (TSX:BB)(NYSE:BB) stock has seen 43% value erosion in 2022 so far, despite consistently beating analystsâ bottom line expectations for the last four quarters in a row. While the recent growth trend in its total revenue might not look very impressive at first, the company reported a turnaround in its QNX business in the February quarter with another record for its design-related revenue. This was one of the factors that helped BB post positive operating cash flow and surprise net profit for the quarter. But the recent tech meltdown continues to drive its stock downward.
Moreover, BlackBerryâs growing efforts to develop advanced technological solutions for futuristic mobility could help it become one of the key suppliers in the automotive space. Given all these positive factors, its stock looks really cheap that has the potential to triple TFSA investorsâ money in the next decade or less.
Also, many fundamentally strong dividend stocks, like Enbridge (TSX:ENB)(NYSE:ENB), have started looking attractive after a sharp drop in their share prices last week. While investorsâ fears about an upcoming recession hurting the demand for energy products drove ENB stock down by 9.4% last week, its stock looks attractive for long-term TFSA investors who wish to generate reliable passive income.
Notably, Enbridgeâs robust balance sheet and strong cash flows have helped it consistently increase its dividends for the last 27 years. Overall, buying quality stocks like BlackBerry and Enbridge when theyâre cheap could help TFSA investors generate outstanding returns in the long run.
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The Motley Fool recommends Enbridge. Fool contributor Jitendra Parashar has no position in any of the stocks mentioned.
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By: Jitendra Parashar
Title: TFSA Money: How You Can Easily Triple it in 10 Years or Less
Sourced From: www.fool.ca/2022/06/20/tfsa-money-how-you-can-easily-triple-it-in-10-years-or-less/
Published Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2022 19:00:00 +0000
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