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With £500 I’d choose this as the best share to buy in October

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There’s no right or wrong answer to the question which is the best share to buy at any given point. It depends on what’s happening in the market, but crucially, it also depends on the investor. 

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My debut stock pickUnilever is where I’d begin

For example, I think October would be a pretty good time to buy FTSE 100 insurer Aviva, but one thing is stopping me. I already have a big stake in rival Legal & General Group so I’d risk being over-exposed to the fortunes of just one sector.

Loads of other factors come to play, including how experienced I am, and how much money I have to invest.

My debut stock pick

For example, if I was buying my first ever individual stock, I wouldn’t start with luxury car maker Aston Martin Holdings. Its shares are volatile and I only bought them myself after first building a balanced portfolio of 24 more sensible stocks.

If I was starting from scratch, and only had £500, I’d want something whose shares were unlikely to go haywire and put me off investing for good.

With that in mind, I’d go for a solid FTSE 100 blue chip and one named jumped right out at me: consumer goods giant Unilever (LSE: ULVR). This is no ‘here today, gone tomorrow’ enterprise. It was founded in 1929. While there’s no guarantee it will survive another century, it’s record does give me a degree of comfort.

Unilever is a massive global enterprise that boasts top brands Axe, Ben & Jerry’s, Bovril, Dove, · Domestos, Magnum, Sunsilk, Vaseline, and many more. An estimated 2.5bn consumers use them every single day.

Unilever is where I’d begin

It doesn’t sell expensive, luxury purchases but everyday basics with high brand recognition and loyalty. This helps protect sales in a recession, when people are cutting back, while generating plenty of extra revenues in the good times.

Yet Unilever got itself in a bit of a mess in recent years. It became too big and sprawling. Activist investors started sniffing around, pushing to break up the company. Sales dipped as customers felt the pinch. Fortunes ebb and flow even at the biggest and best companies.

Unilever is steadily picking itself up. Over 12 months, its shares are up 19.76%. Throw in a trailing dividend yield of 3.03%, and the total of return is 22.79%. It’s always worth pointing out that returns aren’t guaranteed. I’ve no idea where it will go next year, but over the longer run, I’m optimistic that it can outpace the FTSE 100, and with less volatility along the way.

Unilever’s shares trade at 22.46 times earnings today. That’s comfortably above the FTSE 100 average of 15.7 times. It’s a premium price for a premium company. But a great way to get started with £500.

There’s one downside of investing a small sum in this stock. Today, each share costs 48.93p. That means my reinvested dividends wouldn’t be big enough to automatically buy more shares. So I’d look to build my stake over time. That £500 is just the start.

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