The best performing stocks in the portfolio last month were large cap stock PPL Corporation (PPL), which was up 4%, and small cap stock, National Research Corp (NRCIB), which was up 6%. Get a look at one of the new stocks on May's Model Portfolio.
The best performing stocks in the portfolio were large cap stock Tupperware Brands (TUP), which was up 6% and small cap stock, CBL & Associates Properties (CBL), which was up 11%. Get a look at one of the new stocks on April’s Model Portfolio.
Our model portfolios offer clients multiple strategies to outperform in good and bad markets. See the performance of these model portfolios through 1Q17.
Members now get access to the current dividend yield in our valuation models. They can also sort and screen by current dividend yield in our stock screeners and on the My Portfolio page.
10 new stocks make our Safest Dividend Yield Model Portfolio this month. November's Safest Dividend Yield Model Portfolio was made available to members on November 22, 2016.
We’ve created a model portfolio that helps investors find high quality dividend stocks: 10 Large/Mid Cap & 10 Small Cap stocks that earn our Attractive or Very Attractive rating and offer high quality dividend yields.
In this extended podcast, CEO David Trainer, will go over how dividends are not always correlated to cash flows, how unprofitable companies can continue paying dividends, and discuss some of the findings in our recent special report “4 Dividend Traps to Avoid.”
Don’t get burned buying a stock without business operations that cannot support the dividend. Chasing yield could leave you holding the bag once dividends get cut and share prices fall. Find out how to avoid these traps in this week’s webinar “ How To Avoid Dividend Traps.”
High dividend yields are NOT enough to warrant investing in the utilities sector.
Too many investors put their hard-earned money in utility stocks with the assumption that relatively high-yielding dividends from stable business make a good investment.
The real question that investors in any equity security must ask is: does my expected return from a stock justify the risk of investing in it?