2 Dividend-Paying Tech Stocks to Buy in July

If 2022 is doing anything, it's teaching investors the stock market can also fall as well as rise. 

While it's tempting to cash in your chips and run for the exits when the stock market looks like it's collapsing, history shows that severe corrections and bear markets are the best times to put your money to work.

Every single major downturn has been followed by a bull market. It's the adage of buy cheap, sell dear at work and is how you can generate transformational wealth for yourself and your family. But when everything looks cheap, how do you know what to buy?

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