ALERT: High Yield Dividend Newsletter Portfolio Changes

Image: Mike Cohen Summary of Changes AT&T (T) – remove Global X SuperIncome Preferred ETF (SPFF) – to 5% from 10% Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ) – to 5% from 10% Chevron Corporation (CVX) – initiate at 5% ExxonMobil Corporation (XOM) – initiate at 5% Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. (MMP) – to 5% from 2.5% Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (EPD) – to 5% from 2.5% By Brian Nelson, CFA We released the Valuentum Weekly last night, which can be accessed here , but we saved our note regarding the High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio changes as well as portfolio updates to today, November 8. A few weeks ago, we mentioned that we had a change of heart with AT&T (T). … Read more

Banking Entities: The Technicals Tell the Story

Image: The Financial Select Sector SPDR ETF has experienced a tremendous amount of pain in recent weeks. From Value Trap: “It’s likely we will have another financial crisis at some point in the future, the magnitude and duration of which are the only questions. My primary reason for this view is not to be a doomsayer, but rests on the human emotions of greed and fear and the nature of a banking entity’s business model, which does not hold a 100% reserve against deposits. Our good friend George Bailey, played by actor Jimmy Stewart, in the movie It’s a Wonderful Life knew this very well when he tried to discourage Bedford Falls residents from making a “run” on the beloved … Read more

Earnings Not So Hot, High Yield Dividend Newsletter Archives

No change to newsletter portfolios. By Brian Nelson, CFA Against a backdrop of US-China trade tensions, a Fed that continues to balance the need to hike rates with caution against purposefully and meaningfully inverting the yield curve, US GDP growth humming along at 2%-3%, and news from Tesla (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk, who says something big is in store for tonight. Incidentally, he changed his Twitter name to Elon Tusk. Was it to match our typo yesterday? Elon – if you’re listening, give us a shout out! We love Tesla’s future expected free cash flow! Just some housekeeping items before we get started. For our High Yield Dividend Newsletter members and our Exclusive members, we do not house the archived … Read more

7 Hidden Dividend Aristocrats in Industrials

Image notes: The price-to-fair value ratio shows the relationship between the company’s stock price and our discounted cash-flow derived fair value estimate. Price is what you pay for the stock, while value is what you get. Price and fair value seldom equal. The savvy investor seeks to find stocks whose price is far below an informed forward-looking cash-flow-based fair value estimate of their intrinsic value. The Dividend Cushion ratio is a proprietary Valuentum measure that drives our assessment of the company’s Dividend Safety rating. The forward-looking measure assesses dividend coverage via the cash characteristics of the business. The Dividend Cushion is a ratio that sums the existing net cash (total cash less total long-term debt) a company has on hand … Read more