In order to find the best investment opportunities to buy, I made a sheet
of high yielding dividend stocks that are close to realize new 52-Week Highs (up
to 3 percent below new high). In addition, the market capitalization should be
over USD 300 million. Nineteen high dividend paying companies fulfilled these criteria
of which 10 are recommended to buy.
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19 High-Yield Stocks Close To New 52-Week Highs
Dividend Stocks Close To New Highs By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Do you often feel that your
dividend income is not high enough and grows to slow? I do. The main reason for
this is my low portfolio dividend yield of around 3 percent pre-tax. I often look
for higher yielding companies with low risk buy I don’t find many stocks. The results
are mainly dominated by Altria. A good technical indicator to screen stocks
with solid growth is the 52-Week High mark. Stocks that crossed this mark become
in focus of main stream investors and they have normally a positive momentum.
These 14 Stocks With Very High Yields (Over 10%) Are Close To 52-Week Highs
Stocks With Very High Yields Close To One-Year Highs
Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. I love stocks with very high
yields, yields of more than ten percent yearly and 2.5 percent quarter dividend
but I also hate stocks with a bad stock performance.
I made a screen of stocks with very high yields as
well as a stock price close to 52-Week Highs (up to 5 percent below high). 14 companies fulfilled the screening criteria. From
the results are 10 stocks with a current buy or better recommendation.
Ex-Dividend Date Reminder For March 16, 2012
Here is a current overview of best yielding stocks with a market capitalization over USD 300 million that have their ex-dividend date on the next trading day. If your broker settles your trade today, you will receive the next dividend. A full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks March 16, 2012. In total, 25 stocks and preferred shares go ex-dividend of which 14 yielding above 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 4.84 percent.
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