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5 Interesting Stocks For Income Investors With a Long Investment Horizon
Whether it’s your first, second, or third year reading my annual dividend stock picks, I’m excited to share my top retirement income picks for 2017. My theme for the year is “Stay in your lane and go with what you know.” It serves as a reminder that despite all the hoopla going on in the markets since the presidential election, the key to investing success is staying disciplined.
However, staying disciplined isn’t as easy as many investors expect. Simply because, different styles and approaches can ebb and flow with the markets direction.
This became evident late last year when interest rates shot through the roof. In less than three months, the 10-year US treasury jumped almost 1%, pushing down many of popular dividend paying stocks. For conservative investors who enjoy the income from stocks sectors like utilities, REITs, MLPs, and even boring consumer defensive stocks, 2017 couldn’t come fast enough.
As a result, many income oriented investors and retirees saw their portfolio’s flat-line despite the Dow and other major indices hitting new all-time highs.
That being said, I don’t think investors should flee from these sectors. While a new administration and Republican Congress might signal changes ahead, the election results have not diminished their long-term brand positioning, cash flow, or ability to make good on their dividends payments.
Attached you will find a couple of stocks that might be interesting for income investors with a long investment horizon.
These are the results...
However, staying disciplined isn’t as easy as many investors expect. Simply because, different styles and approaches can ebb and flow with the markets direction.
This became evident late last year when interest rates shot through the roof. In less than three months, the 10-year US treasury jumped almost 1%, pushing down many of popular dividend paying stocks. For conservative investors who enjoy the income from stocks sectors like utilities, REITs, MLPs, and even boring consumer defensive stocks, 2017 couldn’t come fast enough.
As a result, many income oriented investors and retirees saw their portfolio’s flat-line despite the Dow and other major indices hitting new all-time highs.
That being said, I don’t think investors should flee from these sectors. While a new administration and Republican Congress might signal changes ahead, the election results have not diminished their long-term brand positioning, cash flow, or ability to make good on their dividends payments.
Attached you will find a couple of stocks that might be interesting for income investors with a long investment horizon.
These are the results...
8 Dividend Stocks To Buy And Hold For The Next 10 Years
Today, I’m going to recommend 10 of the best stocks you can safely buy and hold for the next 10 years.
I'm not talking about technology stocks. Remeber the AOL-Time-Warner Desaster in 2000? Sure, technology offers value but from the time perspective of now, it's hard to discover who owns the must have technology of the next decade.
To make this list of best stocks, the company should meet the following criteria:
- They must be supported by strong underlying macro trends — economic forces that are powerful and highly predictable.
- They should pay a good current dividend, or we should reasonably expect them to pay one on the very near future.
- They must be reasonably priced with an appropriate margin of safety.
- Paying a dividend of more than 3 percent of its market cap.
These are my results:
I'm not talking about technology stocks. Remeber the AOL-Time-Warner Desaster in 2000? Sure, technology offers value but from the time perspective of now, it's hard to discover who owns the must have technology of the next decade.
To make this list of best stocks, the company should meet the following criteria:
- They must be supported by strong underlying macro trends — economic forces that are powerful and highly predictable.
- They should pay a good current dividend, or we should reasonably expect them to pay one on the very near future.
- They must be reasonably priced with an appropriate margin of safety.
- Paying a dividend of more than 3 percent of its market cap.
These are my results:
19 Safe And Top Yielding Stock Ideas From Abroad
When I discover the news about
stock markets, I can see a big trend of money which is moving into the U.S.
investing space.
P/E multiples are
rising and the dollar is gaining nearly on a daily basis but this trend should not work
for years, it’s a technical driven reaction.
What I see is that
more and more investors look oversea for new investment targets. Europe is one
of the favorite investment areas if you believe that the problem of the 28
nation currency is recovering and the economy gets more grips.
Today I like to
show you the best ADR dividend stocks on the American Capital market with a
solid earnings growth prediction.
You also may like: 41 UK Dividend Growth Kings You Must Know
You also may like: 41 UK Dividend Growth Kings You Must Know
These are my
criteria:
- U.S. listed
stock with headquarter abroad (ADR)
- Large
capitalized stock
- Expected 5-year
earnings growth over 5 percent yearly
- Low forward P/E
(under 20)
- Dividend over 2
percent
- Low Volatility
19 stocks
fulfilled these ambitious criteria of which one stock has a double-digit
dividend yield. These are my
5 favorites from the screen.
Believe me, there
are a lot more top stocks but not all are included in my screening criteria
because of the ADR restriction. You can also check out my latest articles about foreign dividend stocks.
My 5 top results from the screen are…
Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On August 14, 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 14,
2013. In total, 57 stocks go ex
dividend - of which 15 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.18%.
Here is the sheet of the best yielding, higher
capitalized ex-dividend stocks:
Company
|
Ticker
|
Mcap
|
P/E
|
P/B
|
P/S
|
Yield
|
AstraZeneca
PLC
|
63.85B
|
13.08
|
2.75
|
2.40
|
7.45%
|
|
Royal
Dutch Shell plc
|
212.18B
|
8.98
|
1.20
|
0.47
|
5.11%
|
|
Duke
Energy Corporation
|
49.96B
|
25.19
|
1.25
|
2.07
|
4.41%
|
|
CenterPoint
Energy, Inc.
|
10.33B
|
54.80
|
2.47
|
1.27
|
3.44%
|
|
Simon
Property Group Inc.
|
48.80B
|
40.64
|
8.43
|
9.71
|
2.92%
|
|
Talisman
Energy Inc.
|
11.41B
|
-
|
1.20
|
2.02
|
2.44%
|
|
Pearson
plc
|
16.71B
|
43.15
|
1.90
|
2.09
|
2.37%
|
|
Phillips
66
|
36.02B
|
7.88
|
1.66
|
0.21
|
2.15%
|
|
The J. M. Smucker Company
|
12.07B
|
22.79
|
2.34
|
2.05
|
2.04%
|
|
United
Technologies Corp.
|
95.10B
|
19.22
|
3.52
|
1.54
|
2.03%
|
|
Amgen
Inc.
|
81.37B
|
18.19
|
3.95
|
4.61
|
1.74%
|
|
Diageo
plc
|
80.77B
|
21.06
|
7.57
|
4.56
|
1.71%
|
|
PACCAR
Inc.
|
19.96B
|
19.71
|
3.27
|
1.24
|
1.42%
|
|
Delphi
Automotive PLC
|
17.37B
|
16.82
|
6.89
|
1.11
|
1.22%
|
|
The
Sherwin-Williams Company
|
18.08B
|
27.49
|
10.05
|
1.86
|
1.12%
|
|
CF
Industries Holdings, Inc.
|
11.24B
|
6.65
|
2.26
|
1.91
|
0.84%
|
|
Visa,
Inc.
|
141.65B
|
30.99
|
5.25
|
12.28
|
0.73%
|
|
EQT
Corporation
|
12.58B
|
47.21
|
3.30
|
6.51
|
0.14%
|
These 42 Stocks Planning To Pay More Dividends
Stocks with dividend hikes from last week originally
published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com.
Last week, around 42 companies announced a high dividend. I published all
stocks with dividend growth from the recent week in the attached dividend list.
In average, stocks from the list of the latest dividend growth stocks have
increased their dividend payments by 15.51 percent.
It’s always good to see how the dividend growth strategy
works. Some of the dividend growers have raised their payments forty times and more.
The biggest names come from the oil and gas sector. Eni and Total are the two biggest
stocks followed by the British spirit maker Diageo.
Five of the results have a double-digit dividend yield
and seven yielding above five percent. Analysts and brokerage firms recommend more
than half, 26 in total, of the dividend growth stocks.
Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares Between February 25 - March 03, 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 week.
A full list of all stocks
with payment dates can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks February
25 – March 03, 2013. In total, 184 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 69
yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 4.05%.
Here is the sheet of the best yielding, higher
capitalized ex-dividend stocks:
Company
|
Ticker
|
Mcap
|
P/E
|
P/B
|
P/S
|
Yield
|
Lockheed
Martin Corporation
|
28.51B
|
10.54
|
734.33
|
0.60
|
5.22%
|
|
Sun
Life Financial Inc.
|
17.17B
|
29.21
|
1.04
|
0.86
|
5.06%
|
|
Dominion
Resources, Inc.
|
32.40B
|
27.24
|
2.99
|
2.47
|
3.99%
|
|
Novartis
AG
|
187.27B
|
17.79
|
2.42
|
3.25
|
3.58%
|
|
Northeast
Utilities
|
13.01B
|
20.72
|
1.39
|
2.30
|
3.55%
|
|
NextEra
Energy, Inc.
|
30.79B
|
15.85
|
1.92
|
2.16
|
3.30%
|
|
McDonald's
Corp.
|
95.63B
|
17.77
|
6.89
|
3.47
|
3.23%
|
|
Time
Warner Cable Inc.
|
26.07B
|
12.54
|
3.53
|
1.22
|
3.01%
|
|
Corning
Inc.
|
18.57B
|
10.97
|
0.86
|
2.32
|
2.85%
|
|
Pepsico,
Inc.
|
116.90B
|
19.28
|
5.24
|
1.78
|
2.85%
|
|
Barrick
Gold Corporation
|
30.52B
|
9.10
|
1.21
|
2.16
|
2.62%
|
|
CSX
Corp.
|
23.58B
|
12.77
|
2.62
|
2.01
|
2.45%
|
|
Weyerhaeuser
Co.
|
16.12B
|
41.86
|
3.96
|
2.28
|
2.29%
|
|
Time
Warner Inc.
|
49.39B
|
17.15
|
1.65
|
1.72
|
2.17%
|
|
The
Allstate Corporation
|
22.39B
|
10.01
|
1.09
|
0.67
|
2.14%
|
|
Omnicom
Group Inc.
|
15.11B
|
15.84
|
-
|
1.06
|
2.10%
|
|
TE
Connectivity Ltd.
|
17.23B
|
14.59
|
2.12
|
1.30
|
2.05%
|
|
Union
Pacific Corporation
|
63.83B
|
16.43
|
3.21
|
3.05
|
2.03%
|
|
Diageo
plc
|
75.84B
|
19.35
|
7.65
|
4.43
|
1.90%
|
|
Suncor
Energy Inc.
|
47.65B
|
17.77
|
1.22
|
1.24
|
1.66%
|
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