Many dividend stocks are consolidating as they recover from the market correction, but three top-rated real estate investment trusts (REITs) are already near buy points. REITs can be particularly attractive to income investors because they tend to pay a hefty dividend. They are structured in such a way that they don't pay income taxes and instead pass the bulk of their profits to shareholders.
Chimera Investment (CIM) offers an annualized yield of 10.7%, sharply higher than the S&P 500's average 1.9% payout. Global Net Lease (GNL), which owns commercial properties in the U.S. and Europe, is also shaping the right side of a base. Arbor Realty Trust (ABR), which invests in real estate-related loans, is trying to clear a 12.45 buy point of a flat base.
Source: Investor's Business Daily
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