A Round Up Of 56 Rarely Reported SA Dividend Dogs For December

Published Tue, 08 Dec 2020 00:53:32 -0500 on Seeking Alpha

Seeking AlphaDividend StrategyA Round Up Of 56 Rarely Reported SA Dividend Dogs For DecemberDec. 8, 2020 12:53 AM ET|| Includes: ALE, ARI, CGBD, CLPR, CTO, DBI, ETRN, GBDC, GLAD, HTGC, IGT, IPG, NJR, OCSL, PBT, QIWI, RWT, SLRC, SVC, UMHby: Fredrik ArnoldFredrik Arnold The Dividend Dog CatcherSimple, straightforward 7-step analysis that finds lucrative income stocks.SummarySeeking Alpha lists stocks monthly that are "undercovered" by contributors. December's list numbered in the thousands and included both equities and funds. These 56 were among the rarest equity dividend-payers.
Top-ten SA rare dividend-dogs boasted net-gains from 15.94%-104.53% from ALE, NJR, RWT, OCSL, IGT, UMH, ETRN, CTO, QIWI, and CLPR. Real estate, financial, and utilities led the top-ten gainers.
As of 12/4/20 the top ten ranged 7.9%-12.56% by annual yield and ranged 14.7%-99.69% per broker-estimated price-target upsides.
Prices of 36 of these 56 SA Rare Dividend Dogs for December (listed by yield) made the possibility of owning productive dividend shares from this collection more viable for first-time investors.
$5k invested in the lowest-priced five in this collection of top-yield ten dividend-boosted dogs showed 32.04% more net-gain than that from $5k invested in all ten. The little (lower-priced) rare dividend dogs ruled this December pack.
Foreword
Any collection of stocks is more clearly understood when subjected to yield-based (dog catcher) analysis, these SA rarely-reported batches are perfect for the Arnold dog catcher process. Here is your December data from Seeking-Alpha for 56 dividend-paying stocks as supplemented by analysis powered by YCharts.
Incidentally, 36 of the 56 December rarely reported dividend stocks on Seeking Alpha met or exceeded the dog catcher buy criterion wherein dividends from $1k invested produce income greater than the single share price.
Source: Seeking Alpha/YCharts

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