Looking for attractive dividend yields in the large cap space? These 2 dividend stocks yield 4.95% and 5.39%. Their 5-year dividend growth rates are 11% and 13%. 4 tax deferred trades are detailed, yielding 11.9% to 21.5% annualized...
Two tech stocks which deliver attractive yields and dividend growth are International Business Machines (IBM), and Seagate Technology (STX). IBM has been trying to reinvent itself for years, via pushing its services segment, vs. its traditional hardware segment. It has fallen from a high of over $210 in 2013, to its current price in the $130-$131 area. STX peaked at ~$66 in late 2014, before falling to the low $20's in 2016, and then recovering to the high $50's in 2018, and falling again to the mid $40's.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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2 Large-Cap 5% Dividend Growth Stocks With Four 11% To 20% Trades - No K-1s
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