Stocks with a yield over ten percent are often mocked as not sustainable. Sure, but some companies pay those high dividends only over a few quarters until they cut dividends. But if the company pays the double-digit yield for a few years, you have earned at least enough to compensate expected share price losses.
In an effort to find some attractive opportunities for dividend investors, I screened the capital market by stocks with a double-digit yield and a high return on investment (over 10%). The ratio is a capital efficiency measure which shows the return on the invested capital. These are the detailed results sorted by dividend yield: 1. YPF (YPF), 2. James Hardie Industries (JHX), 3. Chimera Investment (CIM), 4. Two Harbors Investment (TWO) and 5. American Capital Agency (AGNC).
Source: Seeking Alpha
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