In investing, blue chips refer to shares of large, well-established, and financially stable companies with a history of reliable performance. Investors use them as a core portfolio foundation for steady growth and consistent dividends. Risk-averse individuals, such as retirees and long-term investors, benefit most from their relative safety and lower volatility.
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