High-yield dividend growth stocks have been on a strong run over the past four months. However, there are several that have not participated in the rally and have even dipped sharply in some cases. We share three examples of high-yielding dividend growers that have strong outlooks but are deeply discounted due to short-term issues.
Not everything is perfect in REIT world. On the contrary, this is a sector in which you need to be very selective. Here are 5 types of REITs to avoid at all cost:
The recent 75 basis point rise in the 10-year treasury yield has led to a significant selloff in net lease REITs. Despite strong earnings, REITs like O and ADC have seen stock price declines due to increased opportunity costs from higher treasury yields. This market shift presents a buying opportunity for investors, as many REITs now offer higher dividend yields and discounted prices.
Agree Realty's preferred dividends are extremely well-covered, requiring less than 2% of core FFO and AFFO, making them one of the safest in the REIT sector. The REIT's balance sheet is robust, with $5.3B in equity and only $175M in preferred equity, providing a significant cushion for preferred shareholders. The preferred shares offer a 5.27% yield but have become less appealing due to a 15% p...
Agree Realty remains a top-quality REIT with strong fundamentals, despite a less attractive yield compared to a year ago, offering solid long-term upside potential. The company has demonstrated robust growth in AFFO and core FFO, with effective capital allocation and a forward-looking management team driving performance. Agree Realty's fortress balance sheet, low leverage, and significant liqui...
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