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20 High-Yield Ex-Dividend Stocks Of The Upcoming Week

I'm a real dividend investor and I do search for stocks that pay solid dividends. High-Yields are good but that's not the trigger for my choice. I also try to avoid stocks that pay no dividends.


The ex-dividend date is a major issue related to the dividend payment. If I buy a stock before the ex-dividend date, I will receive the next dividend soon. That's good because I don't need to wait 3 months or a year or half year to receive the next payment.

Attached is a list of the highest yielding stocks that go ex-dividend within the upcoming week.  The full list can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks Of The Next Week July 20 – 26, 2015.


Below is a current stock list of dividend stocks (common shares, preferred shares and American Depositary Receipts – ADR’s), paying forthcoming dividends and having their ex-dividend within the week July 20 - 26, 2015. The average dividend-yield amounts to 5.60 percent.

High-Yield Ex-Dividend Stocks Of The Next Week

Which stocks do you like? Many REITs are on the list. Asset Managers became also cheap in recent months.

10 Cheaply Valuated Stocks Boosting Earnings For The Next Years

Companies delivering superior growth in sales and earnings tend to be winning names over the long term. However, these companies rarely sell for low valuations, so you generally need to pay premium prices for top-growth stocks. With this in mind, it makes sense to look for strong-growth companies going through temporary challenges and trading at convenient valuations.

I've created a screen of dividend paying stocks with a solid growth momentum. Those stocks have shown investors increasing sales over years while analysts predicting a rosy future. Earnings should grow for the mid-term at double-digit rates.

In addition, my focus is on higher capitalized stocks with a lower beta and debt. Twelve stocks fulfilled my criteria of which one has a yield of more than 3 percent and ten are recommended to buy.

These are the highest yielding results:

8 Promising & High Yielding Stocks Of The S&P 500

Dividend stocks also suffer from the same macroeconomic forces that are hurting stocks this year. From a stronger dollar to lower oil prices, there’s no shortage of issues to weigh on corporate earnings and revenue. 

But there is not everything bad in this world. If you believe the American economy is strong enough and capitalism is working, you should bet on stocks.

Let me mention one thing, stock investing is no game and you should invest your money wisely in order to achieve a solid gain.

High yielding stocks don't provide always a good return. You must be very selective. By selecting stocks only from great indices like the Dow Jones or the S&P 500, you should avoid the big mistakes.

That doesn’t mean that every stock on the list of the S&P 500’s highest-yielding dividend stocks is a dog — just that due diligence is as important as ever. Some of these names have a great track record of dividend payments (and loads of cash flow to boot.) Some are much more risky.

Check out my attached top picks for the moment. I've selected only high yielding stocks with a dividend yield over 5 percent. Do you like some of them? Please let me know your thoughts about the selection. I like to discuss the opportunities and risks from the stocks.

Here are the 8 top picks...

10 Highest Yielding NASDAQ 100 Stocks Each Yielding Over 3%

The Nasdaq 100 has historically been "overweight" the technology sector as compared to the S&P 500. The highest yielding Nasdaq 100 stocks are no exception. Eight out of the top highest yielding Nasdaq 100 stocks are in the technology sector.

I personally like technology stocks because of their high free cash flows but the great lack is the unpredictability of the technology change.

Each well established technology could be useless within the next five years. It's great potential for new companies but also a big threat for established well proven stocks.

Below is a detailed overview of the 10 top yielding stocks, each growth investor with need of cash income should know.

These are the results:

5 Buy Rated Dividend Stocks With Fast Rising Payment Outputs

The U.S. interest rates are at historic lows and, at best, only modest interest rate increases can be expected next year. As such, there is hardly any option for income investors. 

With Bonds and Treasury bills yielding less than 2% over a 1-5 year time horizon, stocks with assured dividend growth are perhaps one of the few bright spots for investors. 

As even the most imprudent investor knows, dividend stocks are historically less volatile than non-dividend stocks and are proven outperformers over the long term. 

These stocks are a safe bet to create wealth as dividends generally act as a hedge against economic uncertainty. Moreover, these stocks provide downside protection by offering sizable yields on a regular basis. 

A lot of investors consider dividend-paying companies as "boring." Weighed against the high-flying small cap companies, whose volatility seems to excite them, dividend-paying stocks are typically more mature and conventional. Although this may be uninteresting for some, the combination of a consistent dividend payout and dividend growth can be something to get excited about.

Below I've attached some good looking stocks that have grown dividends in the recent 5 years by more than 35 percent and having a current strong buy or buy rating.

Here are the results: