Between August’s bloodbath, September’s historical volatility and uncertainty over the Federal Reserves’ planned rate hike, investors are looking for income to make it through the fall. The carnage out on the markets coupled with portfolios’ chock full of downside exposure even makes a decent dividend yield look attractive. Which is why we employed our Behavioral Valuation models to uncover stocks that are under loved by the market based on technical and sentiment analysis.
This week’s scan for top “1 percent” dividend stocks identified the following three companies that are positioned not only as nice dividend yielders, but also strong growth candidates for the last quarter of the year: Lockheed Martin (LMT), Darden Restaurants (DRI) and Cincinnati Financial (CINF).
Source: InvestorPlace
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