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Long-Term US Investing With Mag 7, Dividends, VTI

April 27, 20263 Mins Read
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Gotrade News – Three analytical perspectives from Motley Fool this week offer a structured framework for retail investors thinking about US equities over a 10-year horizon.

Long-term investing in US markets involves choosing between concentrated bets, income-generating dividend stocks, and broad diversification. These three Motley Fool pieces each tackle one of those pillars, giving investors useful anchors for portfolio thinking.

Taken together, the analyses suggest that even within a strong market, stock selection and structure matter more than momentum alone. Investors willing to assess execution risk, income reliability, and diversification depth are better positioned for the decade ahead.


Key Takeaways

  • According to Motley Fool, Amazon (AMZN) may underperform other Mag 7 peers over the next 10 years due to multi-front execution drag.
  • Realty Income (O), ExxonMobil (XOM), and JEPQ offer dividend yields of 5.11%, 2.71%, and 11% respectively, according to Motley Fool.
  • VTI returned 287% over 10 years as of April 23, 2026, according to Motley Fool, holding more than 3,500 US stocks at a 0.03% expense ratio.

Motley Fool analyst Adam Spatacco argues that Amazon (AMZN) may be the weakest long-term setup among the Magnificent Seven. At a market cap of $2.8 trillion and a share price of $263.93, the stock is priced for continued dominance across cloud, advertising, logistics, robotics, and satellite internet.

The analyst’s concern is execution complexity rather than business quality. According to Motley Fool, Amazon’s capital-intensive expansion into Kuiper satellite internet, healthcare, and custom silicon creates compounding distractions that reduce return-per-dollar of effort compared to more focused peers.

Nvidia (NVDA), trading at $208.24 with a 4.3% single-session gain, is cited as the contrasting example. According to Motley Fool, Nvidia’s concentrated strategy in AI infrastructure delivers “outsize value creation in a compressed time frame” compared to Amazon’s multi-front approach.

The critique is not that Amazon will lose money. Spatacco acknowledges Amazon may still produce absolute gains over 10 years. The argument is one of relative opportunity cost within the Mag 7 cohort.

Shifting to income investing, Motley Fool identifies Realty Income (O) as a standout dividend stock for a $1,000 allocation. The REIT has paid dividends for 670 consecutive months and has raised its dividend 134 times since its 1994 NYSE listing, according to Motley Fool.

O carries a current dividend yield of 5.11% at a share price of $63.33. As a REIT, it is legally required to distribute 90% of taxable income to shareholders, providing structural income reliability across market cycles.

ExxonMobil (XOM) rounds out the income analysis with a 2.71% dividend yield at $148.91 per share. According to Motley Fool, XOM generated $52 billion in operating cash flow and $28.8 billion in net earnings in 2025, providing strong dividend coverage capacity over consecutive…



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