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14%+ Yielding AGNC Investment May Be Worth a Trade
Image: AGNC Investment has managed to level out its dividend payments following a few years of dividend cuts. We’ve never been fans of the mortgage REIT arena, but some stabilization in the marketplace is likely to be expected, allowing a window for investors to generate what could be a very nice dividend yield on an otherwise very risky, leveraged area. As of the end of last year, AGNC Investment Corp. ended the year with $8.70 in tangible net book value, which increased 7.7% from September. Though the stock trades at a slight premium to its tangible net book value at the time of this writing, management’s positive commentary indicates to us that tangible book value may be poised to rise nicely given a more sanguine backdrop. AGNC Investment Corp. is not for long-term investors, but with its 14%+ dividend yield, the stock could make for a very nice high yield dividend income trade, in our view. Jan 22, 2024
Chinese Equities Still Uninvestable
Image: Large cap Chinese equities are back to levels first reached in 2005, almost two decades ago. Things have been so bad in Chinese equities that China’s largest broker has even taken steps to curb short sales. For the past 52 weeks, Alibaba’s shares have fallen more than 41%, Baidu’s shares have dropped more 22%, JD.com’s shares are off more than 63%, Bilibili’s shares are down more than 65%, while Tencent Holdings has fallen more than 30%. Though the steep declines in shares of Chinese equities may attract some bottom fishing, we’re not interested in any Chinese exposure at this time. We continue to like ideas in the newsletter portfolios. Dec 29, 2023
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12 Reasons to Stay Aggressive in 2024
From outperforming simulated newsletter portfolios to fantastic success rates in the Exclusive publication to option ideas and great income-oriented ideas and beyond, we continue to deliver across our simulated newsletter suite as our latest video outlines. It’s hard to know exactly what 2024 will bring in terms of a market return, but the internals of the stock market and the U.S. economy look great to us. The new bull market we’re in could last for years, and as a result, we are staying aggressive with many of our new ideas as we look to benefit from these favorable trends. Dec 20, 2023
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A Note on Valuation -- Low P/E Stocks with High Dividend Yields
Image: Stocks with low valuation multiples have trailed the broader S&P 500 (orange) considerably since the depths of the Great Financial Crisis. Today, with all the readily available information and data out there, it is far more likely the case that a company with a low P/E ratio actually deserves it, and a firm with an outsized dividend yield just holds a lot of net debt on their books. Investing in low P/E stocks or stocks with low valuation multiples without considering their intrinsic values (i.e. fair value estimates) may result in owning a basket of value traps. Investors may be attracted to these types of stocks for their low P/E ratios and hefty dividend yields, but just having a low P/E ratio and a high dividend yield doesn’t a good stock make. If investing were this easy, so-called “value stocks” wouldn’t have underperformed the market significantly for more than a decade and a half now.
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