Consumer goods dividend stocks with highest
float short ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Consumer goods
stocks are often the most preferred source for dividend growth investors. I
don’t know why but the consumer sector has the largest amount of stocks with a
solid dividend history. They are less volatile and work with good margins. For
sure, the growth perspectives are not a good as for technology stocks and the
debt is also everything else than slim but they are still attractive.
Today I like to close my monthly article serial about
dividend stocks with the highest float short ratio. Here are the links from
the serial:
Today I like to look at the consumer goods
stocks and excluded stocks with a market
capitalization below 300 million as well as stocks without dividends.
My top 20 stocks have a float short ratio
between 8.21 percent and 28.92 percent. The highest short selling stock is
Pitney Bowes. The company is followed by the auto parts seller Monro Muffler
Brake.
Despite the huge number of pessimistic
investors, analysts recommended 13 of the results.