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Large Cap Stocks With Dividend Yields Over 10%

Please find below the top 5 Large Caps With Dividend Yields over 10%. To get the full list list of all stocks with more fundamentals, you need to give us a donation.

Ticker Company Market Cap P/E P/S P/B Dividend *Donate and get the PDF…
VEDL Vedanta Limited 11.85B 10.86 1 1.33 20.03% Security Analysis of VEDL
NS NuStar Energy L.P. 2.29B 17.47 1.27 1.32 15.99% Security Analysis of NS
BPL Buckeye Partners, L.P. 4.92B 10.39 1.27 1.04 15.10% Security Analysis of BPL
UNIT Uniti Group Inc. 2.99B - 3.14 - 14.16% Security Analysis of UNIT
EEP Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. 3.58B 16.05 1.48 2.91 12.87% Security Analysis of EEP
SUN Sunoco LP 2.61B - 0.2 2.54 12.53% Security Analysis of SUN
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Safe Monthly Paying Dividend Stocks WIth Yields Up To 16%


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20 High-Yield Stocks With Extreme Low Beta Ratios (Half Of The Market)

Everyone has a different appetite for risk. Some people like to chase those high growth companies that have chances of doubling in a year or two, while others would likely never sleep at night while three out of 10 of its investments destroy the market while the other 7 crash & burn. 

If you are one of those investors that don't have the sensibility to invest in those higher risk/higher reward type of companies, that's ok, there are plenty of lower risk companies that can generate good returns over time.

One ratio to measure the risk compared to the market is the beta ratio. A ratio under one shows us that the unique stock moves less than the overall market while a ratio far above one indicates that the stock is more volatile than the market.

If you look for more stability of your portfolio, you should look at low beta stocks. Mostly, you need to give up some of your return or dividend yield due to the higher safeness. But only sometimes.

Attached you can find a couple of stocks with the lowest beta ratio on the market while paying the highest available yields in their field. I've only included stocks with a market cap of more than 2 billion.

These are the results...

20 Cheap Stocks With The Highest Yields On The Market

In the seven years since the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates virtually to zero, investors have struggled to find income amid a low-yield landscape. 

That's why stocks with high dividend yields are particularly appealing right now to income investors and savers -- double-digit yields, even more so. 

Recently I wrote about the highest yielding stocks on the market with a buy or better rating. The yields from the results were all over 8 percent.

Today I like to share those stocks with you that offer the cheapest P/E, price-to-earnings ratios while having the highest yields on the market.

I've also include those stocks with a 2+ billion market capitalization. Limited Partnerships, Oil drillers, REITs and Telecoms are mostly higher yielding stocks, giving investors a large share of its annual profits back via dividends.

Here are the results...

14 Stocks With Dividend Yields Over 10% And An Expected Single P/E

It seems that every story you read about these days is geared toward day traders or those looking for long-term growth in retirement portfolios. But there are millions of investors who need or want current income, and low interest rates have made that strategy largely a losing one. Some of us developed to yield seekers, looking for cheap and high yielding stocks
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I’m not talking about a yield income of 1 or 2 percent yearly. No, that’s boring. I’m talking about a 2.5 percent yield per quarter or a sum of 10% or more per year.

Attached you can find a selection of stocks with yields over 10 percent. The valuation of the selected stocks is cheap with a forward P/E of less than 10.

Most of the 14 results are off mainstream: Asset Managers, Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing, REITs and finally Telecoms are the main groups that pay those big dividends while having a cheap valuation.
Are they cheap for a reason or a bargain?

The market is always looking forward, so that fact that those stocks are trading below their book value suggests investors expect the companies to underperform. While there are several reasons why this is could be the case, one of the most apparent is tighter spreads.

Here are the results in detail....

7 Stocks That Pay High Monthly Dividends And Yields Up To 13.16%

While most companies pay dividends on a quarterly basis, monthly dividend stocks make their dividend payouts each month. Some investors find a monthly payout schedule more appealing, as it makes it easier to derive regular income from dividends.

One way to create the most steady income stream possible in your portfolio is to buy stocks that pay a monthly dividend. However, not every stock with a monthly payout is a suitable investment for every investor. Some monthly dividend stocks are quite safe, while others are more speculative and should be avoided by risk-averse investors.



Monthly Dividends Not The Only Thing To Care About


A regular paycheck isn’t the only way to ensure a steady flow of income. Whether you are already retired or simply planning ahead for retirement, by carefully selecting stocks that pay dividends on the right schedule, you can build a portfolio that guarantees cash every month. But be careful. You should never buy a stock purely because its dividend is paid monthly. Dividend safety and growth are far more important considerations.



Who Pay Monthly Dividends Normally?


In General, mostly Master Limited Partnerships or Limited Partnerships pay monthly dividends. Those are located to the REIT, Pipeline, Oil and Gas sector. Which do you like?


You may also like this article: 15 Higher Capitalized Monthly Dividend Paying Stocks


Here are eleven great stocks that do just that...


40 Highest Yielding Ex-Dividend Stocks Of The Coming Week

Here I share all higher capitalized stocks going ex-dividend next week. A huge number of stocks plan to go ex-dividend, in total 271 dividend stocks. 132 of them are capitalized over 2 billion. Attached you can find those stocks with the highest payment

A full list of next weeks ex-dividend stocks can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks Of The Next Week Sep. 28 – Oct. 04, 2015

If we focus more on cheap stocks than on high yields, Dow Chemical, Toronto-Dominion Bank, Nucor, Agrium, Cisco, Steel Dynamics, PG&E, are the top picks. Not included are REITs. Those pay typically high dividends but offer also huge debt burdens.



13 Stocks With Dividend Yields Over 10%

I know you like dividends and can't wait to receive the next payment from your favorite company. 

Dividends are great but most of the dividend stocks don't give you high amounts of cash into your pocket.

Why don't we look for stocks with very high yields? 

I talk about dividend yields in the double-digit yield range, 10 percent or more on a yearly basis. That's possible.

Sounds great? Yes for sure but those dividends often include a great risk of being reduced in the near future.

Below are 13 stocks with very high dividend yields (over 10 percent or more). I've compiled only stocks from the U.S. with a higher market capitalization in order to keep the big risks out.

13 stocks with yields over 10 percent are... 

12 Higher Capitalized Stocks With Yields Over 10% You Might Like...

Puhhh...this interest environment is boring. You need a huge amount of money to receive a low yield. That's crazy but you can Thank Ben Bernanke and the current Fed Chairman Janet Yellen.

Most people don't know it but there are still high yields and stocks that pay double digit dividend yields on your investment. For sure those companies are more risky but you get also compensated by higher cash returns.

Attached is a small list of all mid and large capitalized stocks that offer currently a double-digit dividend yield or a yield over 10 percent yearly. 

Most of the stocks also have a low valuation by forward price to earnings. Nearly all of the results come from the financial and basic material sector.

These are the three companies with a buy or better rating in detail....

12 Stocks With Dividend Yields Over 10% And Low Forward P/E’s

Cheaply valuated shares with very high dividend yields originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Today I would like to show you some of the highest yielding stocks on the market with low earnings multiples. I choose stocks with a dividend yield of more than 10% with a forward P/E of less than 15. In order to eliminate the lower capitalized companies who have definitely a higher risk, I need to look at companies with a market cap over $2 billion.

Only twelve shares on the market met these restrictions. I believe that a high dividend yield will help investors to get a quick cash return and should boost the passive income but it’s also very dangerous to buy those stocks. Most of the high yielders come from the Financial or REIT sector. Most of them are highly loaded with debt and they are no long-term dividend growers like Procter and Coca Cola.


Six of the twelve results have a current buy or better rating. The yields are between 11.38 percent and 20.32 percent.


16 High Yielding Dividend Stocks With Singe P/E Ratios

High yielding Mid- and Large capitalized dividend stocks with cheap price ratios originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. I often write about stocks with cheap fundamentals, mostly about those with a low forward P/E. I believe that this is a great first step to find good bargains at the stock market.

But you need also a good initial dividend yield if you like to build a passive dividend income to live off.

Today I would like to create a screen which combines both, yield and cheapness at a very high level.

I’m looking for High-Yield dividend stocks with single-digit P/E ratios. In order to limit my screening results, I observed only higher capitalized companies with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion.

Sixteen stocks fulfilled my criteria. Seven of them have a current buy or better rating and fifteen yielding over 10 percent! 

REITs, asset managers and communication stocks are dominating the screen. That’s where you can find the highest dividend yields but the risk is also much higher.

9 Stocks With Yields Over 10% And Buy Or Better Rating

Stocks with very high dividend yields and buy or better recommendations originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Some of my readers like you have a huge desire for income stocks. Not enough, they should have a good payout in terms of initial yields and offer you a great opportunity with price hikes.

It’s hard to find the perfect dividend stock that delivers you a great return at a low risk and the higher the initial yield, the bigger the risk seems.

Today I would like to introduce you some of the highest yielding stocks at the stock market with current buy or better ratings by brokerage firms.

At the market are around a hundred stocks with double-digit dividend yields but most of them, 78 percent, are small capitalized. I don’t like stocks with a small market cap because of the low diversification and high sensitivity when trading volume comes into the stock. In my current screen, I observe only stocks with a USD 2 billion or more capitalization. Below is a list of the 9 highest yielding stocks with a buy or better rating.

9 Stocks With Double-Digit Yields And Buy Or Better Recommendations

Stocks with very high dividend yields and buy or better ratings originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Boost your dividend income wisely. The easiest way is to look for stocks with extraordinary high yields but there is still a huge risk to receive the dividend one time and no more further.

There is no solution for this problem because no return exists without a risk. Today I’ve screened stocks with very high dividend yields (over 10 percent). Around 100 companies have a current yield over 10 percent but most of them are low capitalized or they will pay no high dividends in the future. In order to eliminate the real big risks from the screening results, I observed only those companies with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion. In addition, the stock should have a buy or better rating. Only nine stocks fulfilled these criteria with a dividend yield between 10 percent and 20 percent.

20 Cheapest Financial Dividend Stocks

Dividend stocks from the financial sector with very low forward P/E ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Dividends are great, not only because you get cash in your pockets. It’s also a symbol for the ability of a company to share its profits with the shareholder of the company.

Dividends are good but they are better when the company is cheaply priced. This month, I started a screen serial of the cheapest stocks from several major sectors. Today, I observe financial stocks with a large market capitalization (over USD 10 billion) and a positive dividend yield.

The top 20 results are valuated between 6.9 and 9.6 of expected earnings. Despite the financial recovery and the ongoing crises, nearly all of the results have an expected five year earnings growth close to the 10 percent mark.
Two of the results have a high yield and 18 are currently recommended to buy or even better.

12 Really Cheap Stocks With Extraordinary High Yields - Over 10%

Stocks with very high yields and low price ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". A good cash return on your in investment is the basis for all dividend investors who want to build up a passive income stream.

If you are focused on low yielding stocks with a yield around the one percent mark, I can tell you that you won’t get a bigger cash return if you have only a few shares. You need higher yielding stocks with a yield of more than five percent or even over 10 percent.

I personally prefer stocks with a yield of 2-3 percent that have a solid growth history and could grow further. In addition, its ever cool when the company has low debt and payout ratios. This gives the company the possibility to hike the next dividends far above the magic 3 percent mark.

However, let’s come back to my daily theme: I like to show the highest yielding stocks with a P/E of less than 15 and a market capitalization over USD 2 billion. Twelve companies fulfilled these criteria of which eight are recommended to buy. Pitney Bowes is the star below the results. Its yield is still over 10 percent but the stock gained nearly 40 percent this year. PBI fights with a changing business environment and investors are more confident about the success of this battle.

17 Safest Stocks From The Financial Sector

Financial stocks with low beta ratios and high market capitalization originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". The financial sector is still under fire. Low interest rates and higher risks within the bond buying industry make it hard to earn money on investments. As a result, thousands of people lose their job and the sector is shrinking. Bank of America cut its workforce by over 30,000 people and their competitors follow.

Not everything is bad within the financial sector. If you have followed my screens over the past months, you could find there more and more good looking banks and asset managers as well as insurers.

Today I like to discover the best yielding dividend stocks from the financial sector with real safe heaven characteristics. My criteria are:

- Market Capitalization over USD 10 billion
- Beta ratio below 1

The stock should have a lower volatility than the overall market. For sure, these are not the only trigger ratios to seek out the highest degree of stability for a stock. Especially in the financial sector are more risks than in other industries. Banks are still black boxes because you never know what kind of risk exposure they have in detail.

The screen produced 17 stocks of which two have a double-digit yield. Eight of them are currently recommended to buy.

20 High-Yield Stocks With Safe Heaven Characteristics

High-Yield MidCap stocks with low beta ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Investors always look for opportunities on the market. They try to realize a bigger return by excluding additional risks. Risk-free stocks don’t exist but some stocks have a higher volatility than others. A ratio that measures the volatility is the beta ratio.

Linked is a sheet of the “safest” high-yielding stocks. Those stocks have a beta ratio below 0.5 as well as a higher market capitalization. In my case, I screen for stocks with a market valuation over USD 2 billion.

Only 20 companies fulfilled the mentioned criteria of which six have a double-digit yield. Eight of the results are recommended to buy. REITs and oil & gas pipeline stocks dominating the screen.

11 Cheap Stocks With Unbelievable High Dividends

Stocks with very high yields and low price ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Some of my readers often ask themselves what are the highest yielding stocks at the market. When they read articles about the highest dividend paying shares they noticed Pitney Bowes, who is also a S&P 500 member, or Annaly Capital Management.

Both have a double digit yield at a higher market capitalization and investors of the early round have made their first money with these stocks. The market is still in doubt and I am too because I don’t like stocks with a very high yield and huge debt loads. I'm a believer of dividend growth and I like stocks with a yield between 1-2 percent much more when they increase them with a double-digit rate.


PBI has gained 44 percent over the recent quarter and has now a yield below the 10 percent mark but the P/E ratio is still in a single-digit range. Today I like to publish all higher capitalized dividend stocks (over $2 billion market capitalization) with a low P/E ratio (under 15). Eleven stocks fulfilled these criteria of which eight have a buy or better recommendation.