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11 Higher Capitalized Dividend Stocks For Less Than $5

Large- And Midcapitalized Stocks Under USD 5 Dollar Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. It is a very stupid asset strategy to buy stocks with a low stock price. Somehow, many people believe that a lower price should allow them to buy more shares and increase the leverage of their investment. In times of margin trading, options, obligations, derivatives and CFD’s, there should be a smarter way to increase your investment leverage.

In order to proof what kind of stocks are available for less than USD 5 Dollar which are not garbage, I made a screen of stocks with a stock price under USD 5 with a positive dividend yield and a market capitalization of more than USD 2 billion. Eleven companies remained of which three have a double-digit yield and additional three have high yields. Five are at least recommended to buy.

13 Of The Best Dividend Paying High Yields

Best Dividend Paying High Yields Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com. High Yields are stocks with a dividend yield of more than five percent. 857 listed companies have such a high yield but not all of them have a sustainable dividend and pay the best dividends at the market.

In order to find the best dividend paying growth stocks from the investment class High Yield stocks, I screened all companies with a five percent dividend yield, great earnings per share growth of more than 10 percent and an operating margin over 15 percent. To get the best results in terms of low debt and high cash, the debt to equity ratio should be under 0.5. Thirteen High Yields remained of which nine are currently recommended to buy. The best recommended stock is City Telecom HK (CTEL) with a yield of 16.47 percent and a strong buy rating.

18 Best Dividend Paying Basic Material Stocks (High Growth With Low Debt)

Best Dividend Paying Basic Material Stocks Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com. The basic material sector is a great investment field with fantastic growth potential if the economy starts to recover. The whole sector has a total market capitalization of USD 210.91 trillion and summarizes 604 companies. The average dividend yield amounts to 3.23 percent and the P/E ratio is 13.51.

In order to find the best dividend paying stocks within the sector, I screened all companies with a positive dividend yield, great earnings per share growth of more than 15 percent and an operating margin over 20 percent. To get the best results in terms of low debt and high cash, the debt to equity ratio should be under 0.4. Eighteen basic material companies remained of which three yielding over three percent and sixteen are currently recommended to buy.

18 High Yield Stocks At New 52-Week Lows

New Breakout Stocks By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Sometimes it makes sense to observe stocks with an ongoing sell-offs. The background is to find stocks with a possible turnaround story. Stocks which are oversold and pushed to new lows could recover in a fast way. If the company pays stable dividends, it should increase the expected total return. However, here is a current screen of high yield stocks that have marked new 52-Week Lows within the recent days. All stocks have a yield of more than 5 percent. As a result, 18 high yield stocks are near to their new 52-week low of which 11 have a double-digit dividend yield.

14 Basic Material Stocks With Strongest Earnings Forecasts And Good Dividends

The Best Yielding Basic Material Stocks With Highest Expected Growth Researched by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Basic materials are the source of all products. They are necessary for economic growth and wealth. Normally, the valuation of a company from the sector depends on the price developments from the underlying commodities. In times of economic slowdowns, there are overcapacities and pricing pressure. Otherwise in booming times. Commodity stocks are highly scalable companies.

I screened the sector by stocks with the highest earnings per share growth for the upcoming five years (at least 15 percent yearly). In addition, the company should pay today more than 3 percent in cash dividends. 14 stocks fulfilled my criteria of which 6 are high yields. Twelve stocks have a buy or better recommendation.