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Q: Reliable dividend hunting
I currently hold a variety of solid dividend payers like ENB, PPL, some banks, MSTY - and a few more. With MSTY I have taken on extra risk and counting on the current high monthly dividend to justify that risk.
I am looking to add substantially to these and specifically NLY, JPMO (which shows a yield of 30% on RBC DI, and JPM.PR.O (6%).
Your assessment of the these candidates in light of my objectives to increase dividend income and reduce the growth portions of my portfolios.
Thanks
I currently hold a variety of solid dividend payers like ENB, PPL, some banks, MSTY - and a few more. With MSTY I have taken on extra risk and counting on the current high monthly dividend to justify that risk.
I am looking to add substantially to these and specifically NLY, JPMO (which shows a yield of 30% on RBC DI, and JPM.PR.O (6%).
Your assessment of the these candidates in light of my objectives to increase dividend income and reduce the growth portions of my portfolios.
Thanks
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Lincoln National Corporation (LNC)
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Pfizer Inc. (PFE)
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Annaly Capital Management Inc. (NLY)
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CareTrust REIT Inc. (CTRE)
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Janus Henderson Group plc (JHG)
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Chord Energy Corporation (CHRD)
Q: can you recommend 3-4 US companies with at east a 4% yield and good growth (at least 20%), in sales and earnings, expected for at east the next few years
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Annaly Capital Management Inc. (NLY)
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PIMCO Dynamic Income Fund (PDI)
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BlackRock Innovation and Growth Term Trust (BIGZ)
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Hamilton Enhanced U.S. Covered Call ETF (HYLD)
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Hamilton Technology YIELD MAXIMIZER TM ETF (QMAX)
Q: I recently upgraded my subscription and received the Canadian Money Saver magazine subscription, which I'm really enjoying. In the most recent issue there is a page of top US dividends within a certain criteria. I was surprised at the number of funds paying 10% plus divs. I realize that this isn't always a safe investment, but in light of rates falling, I wonder if you have a few suggestions for high dividend paying etf's (US and or Cdn) or REITs that would have capital preservation (generally maintain share price, or increase) as the rates come down, but realize income through the div.
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