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Currently, we have many signs pinpointing to a value factor outperforming growth. It seems that the dividend-oriented stocks might become the new glamour. In this article, I elaborate on the key reasons why I think so. I highlight 3 specific high and durable yield segments that could really deliver superior returns going.
These high-yield dividend growth stocks are positioned for massive long-term returns, yet Mr. Market is handing them to you at a deep discount. Both offer enormous dividend growth and are benefitting from huge macro tailwinds. Lock in yields over 6% and watch your income snowball as these undervalued, high-quality stocks recover and surge higher.
Buying the dip on high yielding stocks can result in a strong boost to income. In this article, I highlight two such stocks that have high quality assets and yield over 6%. Both have durable track records raising their payouts and carry mission-critical assets.
Volatility has returned to the stock market to start the year. The Nasdaq Composite is down 8% year to date while other market indexes are right behind it.
A major market shift is happening - here's why dividend investors could win big in 2025. These overlooked high-yield stocks are still trading at a massive discount despite major tailwinds. The Fed's next move could send dividend stocks soaring—are you positioned to profit?
These high-yield stocks are down by almost 25%. Here's why it's a golden buying opportunity. Between their big yields, big growth potential, and near-term upside catalysts, we think it is time to load up on these opportunities.
Brookfield Infrastructure started 2025 with a 6.2% dividend raise, declaring a quarterly cash dividend of $0.43 per unit, $1.72 per unit annualized for a 6% dividend yield. The company's transport segment will likely see headwinds in 2025 as the US is set to fall into a recession and global trade volume dips due to tariffs. BIPH continues to offer a healthy option for exposure to the company's assets.
Over the past month, BIP's unit price has declined by ~10%. This has been driven by macro-level dynamics and not the changes in the underlying fundamentals. In fact, by looking at the recent earnings report and the growth focus in the data center space, BIP's organic growth has even improved.
Brookfield Infrastructure (BIPC -0.35%) (BIP -0.69%) is far from a household name. The company doesn't sell any well-known consumer products.
These two high-yield stocks are dipping—but their long-term growth potential makes them screaming buys. Both are poised for double-digit dividend growth. Don't fear the market sell-off—here's why they are must-buy opportunities right now.