Buy Insurance Stocks to BEAT Inflation in 2021? (How to Value an Insurance Stock)

by | Oct 16, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 25 comments

Buy Insurance Stocks to BEAT Inflation in 2021? (How to Value an Insurance Stock)




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Insurance has always been a very confusing and often times misunderstood industry – with so many different insurance companies offering different rates and coverage options for each consumer’s individual needs. But for the investor, insurance stocks can be recession proof investments for a long term dividend portfolio. There are several benefits to holding insurance stocks, such as paying excellent and increasing dividends, as well as being good hedges against inflation. In fact, Warren Buffett claims that Berkshire Hathaway’s insurance businesses have proven to be their largest growth factors over the company’s history! However, if you are wanting to invest into insurance companies, it is very important to understand how they operate and generate income because they operate very differently from other types of stocks. In this video, I’ll be explaining how insurance companies make money and if insurance stocks are good to buy in 2021 to beat inflation!

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25 Comments

  1. Nick Peitsch Investing

    Like the video if you want me to analyze Manulife stock soon!!

  2. Maryann Sinopoli

    I thought your voice sounded fine. I heard your words perfectly. Have no idea why other person had not. (In comments)

  3. Maryann Sinopoli

    I inherited the Manulife stock. MFC.would like to receive the foreign tax back refund from Canada as I am USA citizen never resided elsewhere. Can u advise how I can go about that as my senior volunteer tax person says cannot do it.

  4. Maryann Sinopoli

    With manulife I get deduction div from both Canada and USA how can I get Canada refunded. I am a USA citizen I do not get the lower tax treaty rate of 15 percent it’s 30 plus some. Canada 1099. form shows foreign tax not what portion of dividend as USA tax shows entire amount 1a. And 1b are same $ figure. 1a is ordinary dividend and 1 b is qualified. Whatever this means? Do u know what I should do, I would like to get Canada refunds for 2015 to present if I may. Thanks.

  5. Zhaoyu Zhong

    Pingan is a very good buy now, same as many other chinese insurance stocks like new china life

  6. sahil mishra

    I am from India and now wanted to start investing in US stocks so I was searching for some good reasearched advice on stocks and You have really helped me
    Thanks for that

  7. Bart Jenkins

    I really like your analysis. Thank you!

  8. Noochy

    What do you think about Hippo?

  9. John Mininger

    Insurance may seem boring but I've had better returns YTD than both my growth stocks and the S&P. +72.33% to be exact.

  10. Earl B

    Nick another good video! On a side note – I think your mic is touching on your skin that in my opinion is creating too much bass sound and is slightly muffled your great voice! Maybe it's just me? !!

  11. Carlos Barbosa

    I have this stock. It was a strong performer. It lost a little luster , but its had a good last quarter and on the up tick. Thanks once again for your education.

  12. mrPmj00

    _=AMAZON:
    Yep, I bought a ton on the dip.

    Amazon invested $14 billion in the last quarter alone, the same as it spent in 6 months before that. It is a do not sell stock.

    …With the Delta virus coming at full speed ahead, pandemic sales will make a comeback.

    Amazon is investing so much money, that no competitor will ever be able to catch up.

    Amazon's not going anywhere so I know that eventually it will come back.
    Fidelity considers Amazon as a large growth company (probably because as big as it is, it still only has 7% of the retail market)

    Get on board or be runover, it's up to you.

  13. SuperGamingAli_YT

    Hey, you should make an updated video of how many bank accounts you have.

  14. Adrian

    How do you know which metrics to apply per sector? Seems like there are 11 sets of metrics, one per sector.

  15. Pierce Jordan

    Solid video as always my man! Manulife seems interesting

  16. Casey Burns

    Been buying into some Progressive.

  17. Andreas Janßen

    I work in insurance company and have invested in Allianz and Ping An …even an idiot can run this Businesses …for sure …greetings from Germany Hamburg

  18. Joe Berarducci

    Excellent information!

  19. Pam Libey

    Definitely going to look into insurance stocks further!

  20. Jason Stupak

    Watched and liked, thanks Nick! Great content as usual. Your voice sounds a bit muffled during the video, but otherwise still quite understandable.

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