1. As a dividend growth investor, the author recommends raising cash and selling lower-quality stocks due to potential recession risks. 2. Historical data suggests that rate cuts often precede recessions, making it prudent to increase cash positions. 3. Despite some buying opportunities, the author prefers holding cash in ETFs like SGOV for liquidity and safety.
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