4 Special Dividend Plays
0.12%February 09 | MyPlanIQ portfolio symbol P_33517

4 Special Dividend Plays -- and They're Huge!

I'm about to give you the names of four special stocks paying out dividends that blow the lid off the average yield of S&P 500 stocks. In fact, these yields range from 2.5 times to more than eight times the yield of an average S&P stub. Even better, several of these stocks have near-term catalysts that could raise those dividends substantially, driving shares higher. Then I'll give you special access to thirteen more dividend stock picks from our top analysts.

If that sounds interesting, then read on.

Special dividend situations
In my Rising Stars portfolio, I follow stocks that have a specific catalyst to unlock value and that are underappreciated by the market. I love to focus on one of the great catalysts -- dividends -- so you get paid to wait for your thesis to play out and then you have a concrete driver of higher share prices.

The idea that dividends drive stock prices shouldn't be too surprising. After all, one of the key ways to value a stock is to look at its future dividend payments and discount them back to the present to determine the stock's intrinsic value. But a key assumption of this model is that a stock has a lot of time to continue growing its dividends. So you need to be extremely wary of companies -- even those with huge dividends -- that have a clearly limited life.

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