5 Monthly Dividend Payers Down 21%: A Chance for Endless Cashflow?
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5 Monthly Dividend Payers Down 21%: A Chance for Endless Cashflow?
"Prospect Capital ranks fifth due to its uninterrupted payment history and dividend coverage by net investment income, but it faces structural headwinds. The stock has decreased by 28.11% over the past year, trading at $2.49, with a NAV per share of $6.21, reflecting significant pain from net realized investment losses."
"AGNC Investment, the largest pure-play agency mortgage REIT in the U.S., achieved a total stock return of 34.8% with dividends reinvested, nearly double that of the S&P 500. The company reported a full-year economic return on tangible common equity of 22.7%, showcasing its strong performance in a challenging market."
Monthly dividend stocks are appealing for their consistent income, but rising Treasury yields necessitate stronger performance from equities. Key metrics for evaluating monthly payers include dividend coverage, NAV stability, and sustainable business models. Five notable monthly dividend stocks are ranked based on these metrics, with Prospect Capital and AGNC Investment highlighted for their performance and challenges. Prospect Capital faces significant NAV erosion and investment losses, while AGNC Investment has shown strong returns and equity performance.
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