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How to invest in a recession Here are five evergreen blue chip stocks to help you become a millionaire from just investments Amid stock market crashes, these five top quality stocks have outperformed most of the stock market and paid dividends even during the 2008 crash "Which stocks should I buy?" is a common question, especially in a recession and it's difficult to find an investment that not only protects your money, but also grows it safely. This is especially important when you're investing as a beginner in the stock market When looking for the best stocks to buy now, this May 2020 list of companies includes those with a proven track record for delivering returns to their shareholders even during a recession. The list includes high growth players, top stocks but no risky picks since all are historical high performers. Even today the companies in this video continue to pay their shareholders money via dividends and to reward them with capital appreciation over the long term. This video looks at why these companies are successful and able to return money to their shareholders. We see that over the long haul these companies have maintained strong balance sheets and high cash flow and have 'wide moats', meaning they retain a competitive advantage over their rivals. Once identified, the key to building wealth when investing in these companies is to keep investing, even if only a small amount, on a consistent basis over the long term, ideally reinvesting the dividends to leverage the power of compound interest (referred to by Einstein as the eigth wonder of the world), all the while protecting the principle with returns that exceed inflation or any interest levels available when saving money in a bank