8 Cheap Stocks that pay amazing dividends

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  • mrmarket
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    Not a bad day for BHBC.....

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  • IIC
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    Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
    Ok..here they are now:

    BHBC - 2.75 up 11.8%
    BVF - $10.76 down 6.4%
    CCOW - $8.29 up 27.5%
    FIZZ - $8.02 up 5.7%
    TNH - $121.68 up 13.4%
    IWA - $18.53 up 4.8%
    TGIS - $3.06 down 2.9%
    TKS - $14.00 up 5.7%

    So I think I'm pretty happy so far.
    OK Ernie...So you don't wanna be a day trader...How 'bout a swing trader?...those are some nice results

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  • mrmarket
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    Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
    Ok..here's where I filled them:

    BHBC - $2.46
    BVF - $11.50
    CCOW - $6.50
    FIZZ - $7.59
    TNH - $107.27
    IWA - $17.68
    TGIS - $3.152
    TKS - $13.25
    Ok..here they are now:

    BHBC - 2.75 up 11.8%
    BVF - $10.76 down 6.4%
    CCOW - $8.29 up 27.5%
    FIZZ - $8.02 up 5.7%
    TNH - $121.68 up 13.4%
    IWA - $18.53 up 4.8%
    TGIS - $3.06 down 2.9%
    TKS - $14.00 up 5.7%

    So I think I'm pretty happy so far.

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  • billyjoe
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    Mr.Mkt.
    TNH is an interesting stock. Last check was at 110.90. My son has traded in and out of it 9X since January is up a few hundred $$ and got some free stock as a div. I guess it's classified as an ag stock or is nitrogen a commodity? Anyway the demand should continue to build so we hope it keeps paying the 16% div.

    -----------billy

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  • mimo_100
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    I like high yielding closed end mutual funds for this purpose -- I own ACG. They currently are paying $.05 per month which is an annual yield of 7.4% at the current price.

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  • tintin
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    Dividends, Recent Gain

    For dividends, plus recent gain, look at BRT

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  • mrmarket
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    Originally posted by IIC View Post
    Maybe you should become a day trader
    That wouldn't be wise. I just had a hunch that these guys were beaten down.

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  • IIC
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    Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
    CCOW is now at $8.80...I'm up 35% already.

    Maybe you should become a day trader

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  • mrmarket
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    CCOW is now at $8.80...I'm up 35% already.

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  • mrmarket
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    Ok..here's where I filled them:

    BHBC - $2.46
    BVF - $11.50
    CCOW - $6.50
    FIZZ - $7.59
    TNH - $107.27
    IWA - $17.68
    TGIS - $3.152
    TKS - $13.25

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  • riverbabe
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    I have lots of Divvy-paying stocks in my IRA. Good place to keep them while they're not taxable.

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  • IIC
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    Originally posted by billyjoe View Post
    Mr.Mkt.
    I also noticed from Doug's California real estate sales link that the average selling price of Beverly Hills property declined 50% from Feb.'07 to Feb. '08.

    -------------billy
    Good Point Billy...actually it was -58%.

    However, there were only 10 sales...If my house had sold last month the overall avg. would've been +63%.



    Problem is in Beverly Hills there are a lot of houses in the $2 to $8 mil. range...But those $50 mil. homes can really skew the avg...You don't usually see such wide price percentage discrepencies in most neighborhoods.

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  • billyjoe
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    Mr.Mkt.
    I also noticed from Doug's California real estate sales link that the average selling price of Beverly Hills property declined 50% from Feb.'07 to Feb. '08.

    -------------billy

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  • mrmarket
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    Originally posted by IIC View Post
    Names can be deceiving...They only have one branch...and it is nowhere near Beverly Hills http://www.fbbh.com/inside/contact.asp
    Good research Doug. They also voted to suspend their dividend. Funny what a little research will uncover!

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  • IIC
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    Originally posted by mrmarket View Post
    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!
    Names can be deceiving...They only have one branch...and it is nowhere near Beverly Hills http://www.fbbh.com/inside/contact.asp

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