While the virtual banks such as Annaly Mortgage (NLY) and Hatteras Financial (HTS) have been priced above their fair value, there are still stocks with high yields that are still trading below their fair value. These two companies pay a high-yield dividend above 12% with a positive earnings outlook for the near term. Equally important is these companies are still trading below their fair value estimates.
Here is a discussion on the performance and expectations of these two stocks. Rentech Nitrogen Partners (RNF), a fertilizer company, looks to benefit from the weather drought in 2012. Ellington Financial LLC (EFC), a specialty finance company that acquires and manages mortgage-related assets, announced that its estimated book value per common share as of August 31, 2012, was $23.98, or $23.52 on a diluted basis.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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