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19 Cheap High-Yield Opportunities From The Financial Sector

Financial stocks can offer great opportunities for dividend investors. Financials will benefit from rising interest rate expectations and a steeper yield curve. 

The sector offers the least expensive valuation of any sector in the S&P 500, trading at a mere 13.5 price/earnings multiple. Financials also benefit from positive loan growth, which should occur this year.

In addition, it is the sector that has the most sensitivity to higher interest rates. While multiples have increased for most of these stocks since the election, many are trading at a substantial discount to the market. Deregulation could create potential earnings per share upside for the entire sector.

Here are my results...

20 Oversold And Cheap Dividend With Yields Over 3%

The only thing better than oversold stocks are oversold dividend stocks. The dividend, even if it’s a small one, acts as a hedge if you decide to purchase the stock and the trade moves against you.

I do a screen for oversold dividend stocks from time to time, not only because I’m hunting for value, but because oftentimes some names turn up that I’ve never heard of. There’s nothing I like more than a new stock with either a really boring name or one that piques my interest.

As an investor who finds value stocks to be less risky with higher chances of yielding market-beating returns, I’m always on the lookout for stocks that are oversold. Sometimes a lousy stock gets rightfully sold off and you should avoid it.

However, sometimes a stock gets taken down because investors are reacting emotionally. They sell first and ask questions later. That can create great opportunities for investors who are seeking a good stock at an undervalued price.

Other times, you have a stock that is subject to things like fluctuating commodity prices, but is likely to get back up once external factors stabilize.

Sometimes you might get lucky, and find that oversold stock that also pays a dividend. If you are correct in your assessment, you may get paid that dividend while you wait for the market to realize how wrong it was and send the stock back up.

Here are 20 interesting oversold dividend stocks worthy of consideration:

10 Most Oversold High Yielding Dividend Payer To Look At

Investors are sometimes scared about falling stock prices. I often believe that stock prices fall because many people sell stocks. So what is the real reason for a falling stock price?

I personally don't care about the stock prices despite the fact that I do look several times a day on the market movements. But I don't buy or sell on these price changes.

Market sell-offs could be great opportunity for investors who trust their company and know what the management team is doing.

I know that it is hard to discover the true origin circumstances that caused the stock price loss. And if you buy, don't expect that you will make quick money. You could get hard pain if you buy a falling knife.

The good news is that you will be rewarded if you stay disciplined. Return don't come in months, it will come over years.

Today I like to give you an overview about solid dividend stocks with high yields that have seen a recent sell-off in the recent week.

Here are the results...

14 High-Yielding Value Picks

Value investors are focused on deep values. They can identify values by looking at the cashflows from the company. If they are strong and reliable, there seems to be good values.

What if we combine the value with high yields in the future? I've tried to select several stocks that are classified by Reuters with high yields in the future.

In addition, those stocks have a good finance situation, a very solid and predictable business and comfortable profitability. 14 stocks fulfilled my criteria. Attached is also a sheet of all results with the most important fundamentals.

These are the results....

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On August 08, 2013

The best yielding and biggest ex-dividend stocks researched by ”long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. Dividend Investors should have a quiet overview of stocks with upcoming ex dividend dates.

The ex dividend date is the final date on which the new stock buyer couldn’t receive the next dividend. If you like to receive the dividend, you need to buy the stock before the ex dividend date. I made a little screen of the best yielding stocks with a higher capitalization that have their ex date on the next trading day.

A full list of all stocks with payment dates can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks August 08, 2013. In total, 12 stocks go ex dividend - of which 3 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.59%.

Here is the sheet of the best yielding, higher capitalized ex-dividend stocks:


Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Alliance Holdings GP, L.P.
3.87B
18.14
8.36
1.79
4.86%
PetMed Express Inc.
326.10M
18.26
4.93
1.40
3.65%
Artisan Partners Asset Managem.
661.91M
273.68
-
1.01
3.31%
Apple Inc.
427.39B
11.62
3.46
2.52
2.62%
Southern National Bancorp of Virg.
113.47M
20.40
1.08
3.09
2.45%
U.S. Global Investors, Inc.
40.74M
263.00
1.08
2.05
2.28%
Rockwell Automation Inc.
13.95B
19.08
6.95
2.21
2.09%
Altera Corp.
11.61B
23.37
3.37
6.57
1.66%
Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
3.50B
16.33
2.58
0.26
1.65%
PPG Industries Inc.
23.15B
21.58
4.59
1.55
1.51%
National Security Group Inc.
17.61M
-
0.58
0.30
1.40%
First Bancshares Inc.
40.53M
10.57
0.81
1.54
1.15%