S&P 500   4,467.71
DOW   35,123.36
QQQ   367.91
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How major US stock indexes fared Wednesday, 8/9/2023
S&P 500   4,467.71
DOW   35,123.36
QQQ   367.91
2 Tech Stocks to Buy and One to Avoid in August
The “Wealth Pulse” That Sweeps Wall Street at 9:30AM (Ad)
3 Stocks to Buy No Matter Which Way Inflation Moves
3 Stocks to Buy After Heavy Insider Buying
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2 Alternatives To Tesla (1 Safe, 1 More Risky)
The Rivian Market Is About To Shift Into A Higher Gear 
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How major US stock indexes fared Wednesday, 8/9/2023
S&P 500   4,467.71
DOW   35,123.36
QQQ   367.91
2 Tech Stocks to Buy and One to Avoid in August
The “Wealth Pulse” That Sweeps Wall Street at 9:30AM (Ad)
3 Stocks to Buy No Matter Which Way Inflation Moves
3 Stocks to Buy After Heavy Insider Buying
66,000% upside on tiny biotech? (Ad)
2 Alternatives To Tesla (1 Safe, 1 More Risky)
The Rivian Market Is About To Shift Into A Higher Gear 
66,000% upside on tiny biotech? (Ad)
7 Best Fintech ETFs to Buy Now
How major US stock indexes fared Wednesday, 8/9/2023
S&P 500   4,467.71
DOW   35,123.36
QQQ   367.91
2 Tech Stocks to Buy and One to Avoid in August
The “Wealth Pulse” That Sweeps Wall Street at 9:30AM (Ad)
3 Stocks to Buy No Matter Which Way Inflation Moves
3 Stocks to Buy After Heavy Insider Buying
66,000% upside on tiny biotech? (Ad)
2 Alternatives To Tesla (1 Safe, 1 More Risky)
The Rivian Market Is About To Shift Into A Higher Gear 
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How major US stock indexes fared Wednesday, 8/9/2023

Cheap Dividend Stocks

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CompanyCurrent PriceTypeDividend YieldAnnual PayoutPayout Ratio3-Year Dividend GrowthEx-Dividend DateIndicator(s)
ViacomCBS Inc. stock logo
VIACA
ViacomCBS
$19.06
-5.8%
Stock5.04%$0.9674.42%N/AN/A
TUSA
First Trust Dividend Strength ETF
$44.36
0.0%
ETF0.95%$0.42N/AN/AN/A
Deswell Industries, Inc. stock logo
DSWL
Deswell Industries
$2.45
Stock8.16%$0.20N/A10.06%N/AGap Up
John Hancock Premium Dividend Fund stock logo
PDT
John Hancock Premium Dividend Fund
$10.78
-0.8%
ETF10.67%$1.15N/AN/A8/10/2023
WVS Financial Corp. stock logo
WVFC
WVS Financial
$12.31
-0.2%
Stock3.25%$0.40N/AN/A8/11/2023News Coverage
Jerash Holdings (US), Inc. stock logo
JRSH
Jerash Holdings (US)
$3.59
-0.6%
Stock5.57%$0.2062.50%N/A8/15/2023Dividend Announcement
News Coverage
Gap Up
PetMed Express, Inc. stock logo
PETS
PetMed Express
$12.66
-3.1%
Stock9.48%$1.20179.10%3.57%8/11/2023
Brookfield Asset Management Reinsurance Partners Ltd. stock logo
BAMR
Brookfield Asset Management Reinsurance Partners
$33.12
-1.0%
Stock18.63%$6.17N/AN/AN/A
Crown Crafts, Inc. stock logo
CRWS
Crown Crafts
$4.89
-0.6%
Stock6.54%$0.32N/AN/AN/AUpcoming Earnings
News Coverage
Positive News
Safehold Inc. stock logo
SAFE
Safehold
$20.52
-1.5%
Stock3.46%$0.7142.26%4.29%N/AInsider Buying
High Trading Volume
MIND C.T.I. Ltd stock logo
MNDO
MIND C.T.I.
$1.92
Stock12.50%$0.24N/AN/AN/A
Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment Co. stock logo
CHMI
Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment
$4.12
-1.7%
Stock14.56%$0.6066.67%-15.34%N/A
Global X Renewable Energy Producers ETF stock logo
RNRG
Global X Renewable Energy Producers ETF
$11.40
-0.5%
ETF1.23%$0.14N/AN/AN/A
TTEC Holdings, Inc. stock logo
TTEC
TTEC
$28.37
-2.8%
Stock3.67%$1.0436.49%18.05%N/A
Presidio Property Trust, Inc. stock logo
SQFT
Presidio Property Trust
$0.84
-2.2%
Stock10.70%$0.09N/AN/AN/A
Nokia Oyj stock logo
NOK
Nokia Oyj
$3.90
Stock2.05%$0.0817.78%N/AN/AAnalyst Revision
XBIL
US Treasury 6 Month Bill ETF
$49.99
+0.0%
ETF2.06%$1.03N/AN/AN/APositive News
Credit Suisse Group AG stock logo
CS
Credit Suisse Group
$0.89
Stock5.62%$0.05N/AN/AN/AAnalyst Report
Entravision Communications Co. stock logo
EVC
Entravision Communications
$3.72
-1.5%
Stock5.38%$0.2036.36%-20.63%9/14/2023Dividend Announcement
Insider Buying
Nuveen Virginia Quality Municipal Income Fund stock logo
NPV
Nuveen Virginia Quality Municipal Income Fund
$10.68
-0.4%
ETF4.40%$0.47N/AN/A8/14/2023Positive News
MFS Intermediate High Income Fund stock logo
CIF
MFS Intermediate High Income Fund
$1.67
ETF10.18%$0.17N/A-7.38%8/15/2023Positive News
Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. stock logo
NUS
Nu Skin Enterprises
$25.26
-1.8%
Stock6.18%$1.5658.21%1.33%8/24/2023
iShares iBonds Dec 2023 Term Treasury ETF stock logo
IBTD
iShares iBonds Dec 2023 Term Treasury ETF
$24.74
ETF3.72%$0.92N/AN/AN/APositive News
MFS Government Markets Income Trust stock logo
MGF
MFS Government Markets Income Trust
$3.20
Stock8.13%$0.26N/AN/A8/15/2023Positive News
NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc. stock logo
NXRT
NexPoint Residential Trust
$38.23
-1.6%
Stock4.39%$1.68N/A11.10%9/14/2023Analyst Upgrade
Positive News
The Gabelli Convertible and Income Securities Fund Inc. stock logo
GCV
The Gabelli Convertible and Income Securities Fund
$4.23
ETF11.35%$0.48N/AN/AN/APositive News
Richardson Electronics, Ltd. stock logo
RELL
Richardson Electronics
$12.63
-2.8%
Stock1.90%$0.2412.70%N/AN/A
iShares iBonds Dec 2024 Term Treasury ETF stock logo
IBTE
iShares iBonds Dec 2024 Term Treasury ETF
$23.76
0.0%
ETF3.62%$0.86N/AN/AN/A
Nuveen Arizona Quality Municipal Income Fund stock logo
NAZ
Nuveen Arizona Quality Municipal Income Fund
$10.53
-0.1%
ETF4.18%$0.44N/AN/A8/14/2023Positive News
MFS Intermediate Income Trust stock logo
MIN
MFS Intermediate Income Trust
$2.77
Stock9.39%$0.26N/A-6.92%8/15/2023
OFS Credit Company, Inc. stock logo
OCCI
OFS Credit
$7.82
+0.8%
Stock28.13%$2.20198.20%3.01%N/A
Putnam Master Intermediate Income Trust stock logo
PIM
Putnam Master Intermediate Income Trust
$3.20
-0.9%
Stock8.13%$0.26N/A-9.82%8/23/2023Dividend Announcement
Positive News
OBIL
US Treasury 12 Month Bill ETF
$49.80
ETF3.29%$1.64N/AN/AN/A
NL Industries, Inc. stock logo
NL
NL Industries
$5.28
-1.7%
Stock5.30%$0.2841.18%N/A8/31/2023High Trading Volume
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) stock logo
ERIC
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ)
$5.00
+0.6%
Stock3.40%$0.1730.36%N/AN/A
Sensient Technologies Co. stock logo
SXT
Sensient Technologies
$59.32
-1.9%
Stock2.76%$1.6448.09%3.72%N/A
Braemar Hotels & Resorts  stock logo
BHR
Braemar Hotels & Resorts
$2.91
-6.1%
Stock6.87%$0.20N/A-50.00%9/28/2023High Trading Volume
US Treasury 3 Month Bill ETF stock logo
TBIL
US Treasury 3 Month Bill ETF
$49.92
ETF3.87%$1.93N/AN/AN/A
James River Group Holdings, Ltd. stock logo
JRVR
James River Group
$15.62
-4.0%
Stock1.28%$0.208.03%-44.97%9/8/2023Earnings Report
Dividend Announcement
Analyst Report
TCW Strategic Income Fund, Inc. stock logo
TSI
TCW Strategic Income Fund
$4.67
-0.6%
ETF6.85%$0.32N/A-12.74%N/A
Ardagh Metal Packaging S.A. stock logo
AMBP
Ardagh Metal Packaging
$3.47
-0.6%
Stock11.53%$0.40N/AN/A9/13/2023
Tredegar Co. stock logo
TG
Tredegar
$5.08
-20.3%
Stock10.24%$0.52N/A2.82%N/ANews Coverage
Gap Down
Manhattan Bridge Capital, Inc. stock logo
LOAN
Manhattan Bridge Capital
$4.79
-0.2%
Stock9.39%$0.4593.75%1.37%10/6/2023Analyst Upgrade
Nuveen Select Maturities Municipal Fund stock logo
NIM
Nuveen Select Maturities Municipal Fund
$8.87
-0.1%
ETF3.27%$0.29N/AN/A8/14/2023Positive News
CSI Compressco LP stock logo
CCLP
CSI Compressco
$1.23
+1.7%
Stock3.25%$0.04N/AN/AN/AAnalyst Report
Concentrix Co. stock logo
CNXC
Concentrix
$75.47
-3.0%
Stock1.46%$1.10N/AN/AN/A
TDSB
Cabana Target Drawdown 7 ETF
$20.96
-0.3%
ETF2.10%$0.44N/AN/AN/A
Templeton Global Income Fund stock logo
GIM
Templeton Global Income Fund
$4.18
-0.2%
ETF8.85%$0.37N/AN/A8/16/2023Dividend Increase
Positive News
Putnam Premier Income Trust stock logo
PPT
Putnam Premier Income Trust
$3.67
+0.8%
Stock8.45%$0.31N/A-9.43%8/23/2023Dividend Announcement
Positive News
BNY Mellon High Yield Strategies Fund stock logo
DHF
BNY Mellon High Yield Strategies Fund
$2.23
ETF9.42%$0.21N/AN/AN/AEx-Dividend

Investors must know how to distinguish between price and value

Every investor should have some exposure to quality dividend stocks. These are stocks from companies that generate consistent revenue and earnings growth no matter what is happening in the economy. Because of this, these companies generally have strong balance sheets that feature reliable free cash flow (FCF) and a manageable debt load.

However, as is the case with any asset class, investors want to make sure they are not overpaying for dividend stocks. In this article, we’ll explain the importance of dividends and what metrics investors should use to look for cheap dividend stocks.

For those who are new to investing, let’s make sure we’re on the same page. Buying stock means taking an ownership stake in a company. Companies reward their shareholders in several ways. The way that grabs the most headlines is by increasing the value of its stock price.

Companies do this by delivering revenue and earnings that grow on a quarterly and/or annual basis. This generates interest from other investors and the stock price goes up. And if a company is still in a growth phase, the capital growth may outpace that of the broader market.

However, if a company is in a more mature phase of its business, it may not post market-beating gains. That’s where a dividend comes in. Companies that issue a dividend are distributing a percentage of its profits (known as the payout ratio) to investors as a dividend for owning the stock. Many companies pay a dividend every three months (i.e. a quarterly dividend). That means that investors earn this dividend on a regular schedule no matter what is happening with the company’s stock price.

The total return on an investment includes interest, capital gains, dividends and other distributions that an investment generates over a period of time. If a company doesn’t issue a dividend, the total return of that investment is almost exclusively limited to capital gains. These are called growth stocks.

As we explained above, when the market is going up, these stocks can outperform the market. However, when the market is in a correction or a bear market, the total return on these stocks can be significantly lower than the broader market.

By contrast, dividend stocks offer investors a dividend in addition to the opportunity for capital gains. This has a smoothing effect on many portfolios. While these stocks may not outperform the market in terms of capital gains, the dividends can help move them closer.

But these stocks really shine in times of market downturns. In this case, the stocks tend to perform “less badly” than growth stocks. In addition, the “rent” that investors collect from the dividend can help trim losses even more.

That’s because in most cases, investors have the ability to reinvest their dividends. This increases the amount of stock an investor owns which increases their capital gains as well as increasing their dividend payout. This creates a wealth-building cycle.

Strong balance sheets allow many companies to continue to pay a dividend year after year. And the best long-term dividend stocks are from companies that increase their dividend payout over a period of consecutive years.

In 2021, Hartford Funds published a study that illustrates the popularity of dividend investing. The study reports that in the last 50 years, dividends and the power of compounding from reinvesting dividends has been responsible for 84% of the total return of the S&P 500 Index. The same study found that in the last 12 years, dividends contributed approximately 17% to the total returns of the index.

Price is what you pay for a stock. Value is what the stock is worth. Experienced investors can point to many examples where one of these scenarios existed:

  • A stock is trading for a low price, but analysts are downgrading the stock. That means analysts believe the lower stock price correctly values the stock. In this case, attempting to buy the dip will likely result in trying to catch a falling knife.
  • A stock is trading at a higher price, but analysts believe that the valuation is correct. That means that investors may have to pay the higher price rather than being able to “buy the dip.”

With that said, there are times when price and value align. By that I mean that there are times when a company’s stock price drops much lower than its intrinsic value. This creates an opportunity where investors can buy an undervalued stock at a cheap price.

One metric that analysts use to determine the value of a stock is its price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio. This is a measure of how much an investor is paying for $1 of the company’s earnings. By itself, a stock’s P/E ratio may not be the best indicator, but when put in context of the company’s sector average, investors can get a better sense of what a “correct” P/E value should be.

For example, technology stocks will tend to have a higher P/E ratio than utility stocks. However, in many cases, investors are willing to pay the higher price for the growth opportunity.

Investors should still look at an attractive P/E ratio. However, another metric specific to dividend investors is a stock’s dividend yield. A company’s dividend ratio tells an investor how much a company pays in dividends per year relative to the company’s share price. It’s expressed as a percentage.

A dividend boosts a company’s total return. When stock prices are appreciating, a dividend can help boost the performance of a stock to bring it closer to that of a growth stock. However, a reliable and preferably a growing dividend really shines when stock prices are falling. In this case, a dividend can help smooth out some of the market volatility. This is why the best dividend stocks tend to perform “less bad” in a market downturn.

The average dividend yield of stocks on the S&P 500 as of July 2022 is around 1.64%. Therefore many investors will look for a dividend yield that’s higher than this average. MarketBeat is providing a list of dividend stocks that are inexpensive based on where there stock price is relative to their 52-week highs and have a dividend yield above 3%.

Investors can typically find cheap dividend stocks when the market is going through a correction or within a bear market. When markets begin to fall, institutional investors attempt to “reprice” stocks. Frequently, they overshoot their mark.

A textbook example of this occurred at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020. The market sold off broadly and sharply in March 2020. However, within a couple of months, investors realized that – with some notable exceptions – many stocks were significantly undervalued. This led to the broader market ripping to new highs.

And because investors are buying stocks of companies with solid dividends, there’s less concern about market timing. That’s because investors will receive a dividend regardless of what happens in the broader market.

If you want to find the absolute best of the best among the cheap dividend stocks, you’ll want to pay attention to the dividend payout. A company’s dividend yield can fluctuate daily based on the company’s current stock price. But the payout is the amount of money per share that investors will receive on an annual basis.

A dividend payout allows investors to know exactly how much income they will earn and/or reinvest. For example if a company’s payout is $4 and it pays a quarterly dividend, investors can expect to receive $1 for every share they own every quarter.

The best companies are ones that have a long history of not only continuing to pay a dividend but also to increase that payout over time. Investors can look at the company’s payout ratio to see if the company’s payout is sustainable based on its anticipated earnings.

 

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