American Capital Agency (AGNC) offers dividend investors a 14.3% annual yield. On August 2nd, the mortgage real estate investment trust (mREIT) provided their 2nd quarter financial data. I continue to own American Capital Agency shares based upon the company's track record and a mREIT peer review. In this article I will highlight 5 stocks with high yields. Income investors should consider a mREIT investment for a 12.4% plus dividend yield.
American Capital Agency, since its initial public offering (IPO), has provided a 27.2% annualized total return. This return assumes dividends are not reinvested in additional American Capital Agency shares. Investors should establish entry prices close to book values per share. There are opportunities within the sector. Newly issued offerings can potentially provide higher net yields in dividends and capital share appreciation. American Capital Agency has a proven track record of delivering 14% plus annual dividends.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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