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20 High Yielding Oversold And Underestimated Dividend Paying Stocks
I get questions from retired and income investors asking about oversold dividend stocks.
In the current market, a lot of dividends stocks — particularly the more well-known ones — are hitting new 52-week highs on a regular basis.
These investors want to know if buying at all-time or 52-week highs is a mistake.
The answer is usually, “it depends.” If you have a long-term horizon of, say, ten years or more, it doesn’t really matter.
The other answer, however, is that if the investor is looking for solid dividend stocks, there’s no reason to confine oneself to Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).
There are other dividend payers out there, and I prefer to look for stock that are 10% or more off their 52-week highs.
I personally use the technical indicator of the RSI in order to identify really oversold dividend paying stocks.
It suggests that, in an environment where everyone is looking for yield, that the stock has sold off for reasons that aren’t critical to its ongoing operations. That creates a buying opportunity.
Here are 20 higher capitalzied dividend stocks with yields over 4% looking oversold and undervalued:
In the current market, a lot of dividends stocks — particularly the more well-known ones — are hitting new 52-week highs on a regular basis.
These investors want to know if buying at all-time or 52-week highs is a mistake.
The answer is usually, “it depends.” If you have a long-term horizon of, say, ten years or more, it doesn’t really matter.
The other answer, however, is that if the investor is looking for solid dividend stocks, there’s no reason to confine oneself to Johnson & Johnson (JNJ).
There are other dividend payers out there, and I prefer to look for stock that are 10% or more off their 52-week highs.
I personally use the technical indicator of the RSI in order to identify really oversold dividend paying stocks.
It suggests that, in an environment where everyone is looking for yield, that the stock has sold off for reasons that aren’t critical to its ongoing operations. That creates a buying opportunity.
Here are 20 higher capitalzied dividend stocks with yields over 4% looking oversold and undervalued:
The Highest Yielding And Most Promising Healthcare Reits
When it comes to the history of wealth, there is always one sector that needs to be mention, and that is real estate. The cash flow that real estate investing brings in from business operations can be great, especially for dividend investors.
Purchasing a rental property in your local neighborhood is pretty easy to do because the capital required is not a great amount. However, when it comes to investing in the healthcare real estate sector, it is much more difficult–that is, unless you have millions of dollars in your bank account.
There are a lot of healthcare Reits on the market with solid yields which have been grown over years. I will show you some of the highest yielding and most promising healthcare Reits with the attached list.
Here are the highest yielding and most promising healthcare Reits...
Purchasing a rental property in your local neighborhood is pretty easy to do because the capital required is not a great amount. However, when it comes to investing in the healthcare real estate sector, it is much more difficult–that is, unless you have millions of dollars in your bank account.
There are a lot of healthcare Reits on the market with solid yields which have been grown over years. I will show you some of the highest yielding and most promising healthcare Reits with the attached list.
Here are the highest yielding and most promising healthcare Reits...
Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On October 16, 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.
In total, 19 stocks go ex dividend
- of which 3 yield more than 3 percent. Here is a full list of all stocks with ex-dividend
date within the current week.
Here is the sheet of the best yielding, higher
capitalized ex-dividend stock:
Company
|
Ticker
|
Mcap
|
P/E
|
P/B
|
P/S
|
Yield
|
Physicians
Realty Trust
|
154.20M
|
-
|
8.45
|
11.77
|
7.00%
|
|
Comtech
Telecommunications
|
450.48M
|
28.86
|
1.11
|
1.41
|
4.01%
|
|
Bridge
Bancorp, Inc.
|
204.44M
|
15.59
|
1.74
|
3.69
|
3.99%
|
|
Friedman
Industries Inc.
|
68.81M
|
14.25
|
1.09
|
0.54
|
3.16%
|
|
Procter
& Gamble Co.
|
216.24B
|
20.40
|
3.23
|
2.57
|
3.06%
|
|
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
|
2.53B
|
21.67
|
5.22
|
0.96
|
2.83%
|
|
Foot
Locker, Inc.
|
4.92B
|
12.14
|
2.03
|
0.78
|
2.43%
|
|
US
Ecology, Inc.
|
567.30M
|
20.69
|
4.66
|
3.07
|
2.34%
|
|
Luxfer
Holdings PLC
|
477.00M
|
12.02
|
4.38
|
0.97
|
2.25%
|
|
Bon-Ton
Stores Inc.
|
203.14M
|
151.50
|
4.09
|
0.07
|
1.89%
|
|
Resource
America, Inc.
|
182.67M
|
-
|
1.24
|
2.90
|
1.78%
|
|
Pall
Corp.
|
8.69B
|
26.88
|
4.79
|
3.28
|
1.42%
|
|
Thor
Industries Inc.
|
3.08B
|
20.32
|
3.45
|
0.95
|
1.24%
|
|
Oxford
Industries Inc.
|
1.13B
|
30.16
|
4.56
|
1.27
|
1.05%
|
|
PerkinElmer
Inc.
|
4.15B
|
59.10
|
2.23
|
1.95
|
0.75%
|
|
Core
Laboratories NV
|
8.04B
|
36.40
|
44.41
|
7.85
|
0.73%
|
|
Acuity
Brands, Inc.
|
4.20B
|
33.45
|
4.23
|
2.01
|
0.53%
|
|
Lennar
Corp.
|
6.55B
|
17.69
|
1.76
|
1.22
|
0.47%
|
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