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These 6 Stocks Have Mostly Struggled In 2015 But Could Double Next Year!

The market has seen a bad performance over the year. First a solid gain and than a sharp sell-off. What matters now is the Fed rate hike. 

Yes, interest rates will go up, the U.S. economy is doing well but the rest of the world does not and due to the fact that American corporate acting global, it will also hurt their business, not only though a strong dollar.

Will 2016 a good or bad year?
Well, we all have no crystal ball but the past has shown that the stock market is doing well in times of rising rates. The only question is when the new interest cycle will end. At 2%, 7% or even at a higher rate?

But even if the market trades flat or lower in 2016, it doesn’t mean that investors looking for stocks to buy just have no hope of meaningful upside. In fact, there are several stocks that have fallen unjustly in 2015 — but thanks to huge catalysts in 2016, they’re stocks to buy with expectations that they could rip off 100% gains or more! 

Today, we’ll look at six such stocks to buy that have enormous, game-changing catalysts that should spark significant gains in 2016 — perhaps even into the triple digits.

The focus is not only on yields. You will finds some stocks off dividend growth and off dividend income. 

Here are the results...

7 Best Monthly Dividend Paying Stocks Each Income Investor Should Consider Now For 2016

The problem with traditional dividend stocks and bonds is that the cash flows are lumpy. Our expenses tend to be monthly, yet bond interest is generally paid twice per year and most dividends are paid quarterly.

But some of the very best dividend stocks are those that pay 12 times a year. While you should never buy a stock purely because of its payout schedule, there is quite a lot to like about monthly dividend stocks. When they commit to paying monthly, management is showing very ostentatiously that they are giving their shareholders what they want.

Attached I've compiled  a few, good and interesting looking stocks with monthly dividend payments for investors who need more monthly cash on his investment account.

Maybe you find some fresh new investment ideas on the results. I hope it helps you to structure your investments. If you like you can get more stock ideas direct into your email inbox. You just need to subscribe our free newsletter via this link or the subscription box in the sidebar.

Here are the results...

8 Best Cheap Dividend Income Stocks to Buy for 2016

With the end of the year upon us and a new calendar year approaching, it’s time to evaluate and adjust your portfolios of the dead weight and plant the seeds that will flourish in the coming year.

And what better foot to start off the new year with than a couple of undervalued names that have lots of room to make forward progress before hitting any major valuation headwind?

With that as the backdrop, here’s a closer look at some unusually cheap stocks to buy in the foreseeable future. Don’t let the word “cheap” throw you for a loop, these are underloved stocks that will serve as a way to squeeze a little extra juice out of the market in 2016.


Here are the results...

This Handful Of Stocks Have Serious Upside Potential In 2016

Equity investors should consider companies with strong balance sheets that will outperform those with weak balance sheets. That's my key investing rule for the next year 2015.

Divergent monetary policies will strengthen the U.S. dollar and benefit some stocks and harm others.



The domestic consumer economy is strong but many industrial companies cite a contraction in business activity.

Growth equities are outperforming value which is a pattern that occurs when economic growth is weak.

Cyclical stocks have lagged sharply led by Energy and Materials but defensive sectors trade at stretched valuations.

As a result, stocks with high sales in the U.S. will outperform those with significant international sales.

Attached you can find 14 stocks that might benefit from the current market environment. Each of the results has a strong balance sheet, growth forecasts above the GDP Growth and margin improvement potential.


Only stocks from the S&P 500 are part of my screen. 

14 dividend paying companies remain. 

Here are the best yielding results...