A company could be trading at a cheap valuation for a couple of reasons. One could be that the market is simply unaware of the company, so it is under-owned by investors. Another reason could be bad news hitting the company, such as a poor earnings release, a delay in a product launch, or an impact from negative currency exchange. However, all these reasons for the stock trading lower are short-term. Over the long term, there could be opportunities to acquire shares at a cheap valuation. Since the focus would be on dividend-yielding stocks, the income-based return would be higher. The reason for this is that as a stock price decreases, the return based on the income yield would reflect a higher number when calculated. Below is a list of some of my favorite cheap high-dividend stocks...
Manhattan Bridge Capital Inc. (NASDAQ:LOAN) is a real estate company that focuses on creating, servicing, and managing a portfolio of mortgages. Brookfield Property Partners LP (NYSE:BPY) is a global real estate company with a presence in the U.S., the U.K., Brazil, and Asia. New York Community Bancorp, Inc. (NYSE:NYCB) is a bank that operates in the U.S. It offers traditional banking products and services such as bank accounts, mortgages, and investment products. Greenhill & Co., Inc. (NYSE:GHL) is an investment bank that advises on domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions and capital rising. TC Pipelines, LP (NYSE:TCP) is a pipeline energy company which is headquartered in Texas. TC owns four pipelines, which are spread across the U.S.
Source: Income Investors
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