We’ve seen this show before, and we already know how it ends. It appears that we’ve fallen into a repeating cycle: 1. Fed announces that quantitative easing will continue indefinitely, so long as the employment picture is weak. 2. Yields fall and the prices of income investments drift higher. 3. A positive blip of economic data causes investors to panic, fearing that tapering is imminent. 4. Yields soar and the prices of income investments plummet. and 5. Fed clarifies that economy is still weak … and reiterates step one.
Regardless, my income strategy is the same. I am opportunistically picking up shares of REITs that are raising their dividends whenever I see a selloff. Here are three favorites, including a couple held in Sizemore Capital client accounts: Realty Income (O) is known as the “Monthly Dividend Company.”, Next on the list is National Retail Properties (NNN), a competitor of Realty Income’s in the triple-net retail space. And finally, we come to Digital Realty Trust (DLR), a REIT that specializes in data centers.
Source: InvestorPlace
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