8 Cheap Stocks that pay amazing dividends
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Actually I like BHBC the best. If there is going to be a bank which has the smallest portfolio of bad loans, I would have to think Beverly Hills is the one!
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On the surface CCOW looks like a steal. There has to be a catch, tho!Originally posted by mrmarket View PostHere are 8 stocks which I think I am going to invest in next week. Since the market is extremely volatile, I figured a safe play would be to buy a basket of these stocks. They are cheap, have solid revenues and earnings, and best of all pay huge dividends.
I guess my thinking is that these guys may have been sold off unfairly, and even if I don't get them at the bottom, owning the dividend will make it worthwhile to hold them.
Since I am buying a portfolio of them, 2 or 3 stinkers won't hurt me too badly.
Here they are:
BHBC BVF CCOW FIZZ TNH TGIS TKS IWA
What do you guys think of this strategy, and these stocks in particular?
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dividends rock!
I already own BVF from a 20% higher price.
TGIS is going to cut their dividend IMO... lots of corporate troubles there
These are the 2 that I know off the top of my head, I'll have to check out the others.
I like your thinking, though. I've been looking at good dividend payers as well. Another one that I found is KNL. But I have not purchased any shares, yet.
KMGB also has a nice DRIP plan that is worth getting into.
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8 Cheap Stocks that pay amazing dividends
Here are 8 stocks which I think I am going to invest in next week. Since the market is extremely volatile, I figured a safe play would be to buy a basket of these stocks. They are cheap, have solid revenues and earnings, and best of all pay huge dividends.
I guess my thinking is that these guys may have been sold off unfairly, and even if I don't get them at the bottom, owning the dividend will make it worthwhile to hold them.
Since I am buying a portfolio of them, 2 or 3 stinkers won't hurt me too badly.
Here they are:
BHBC BVF CCOW FIZZ TNH TGIS TKS IWA
What do you guys think of this strategy, and these stocks in particular?Tags: None
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