One of my favored ways to build and run a stock portfolio is to have a collection of smaller companies which don’t plug into major indexes and ETFs. They are, in turn, less market sensitive during downturns. And further, by focusing on smaller companies which pay bigger dividends, I get lots of cash coming into the portfolio. And if the dividends are indeed very large, I don’t necessarily care if the market ever finds them. After all, I get to keep buying the stock at lower prices until they get discovered. Here are four stocks that I’ll share with you that are not well-followed and pay ample dividends — with the understanding that you’ll keep them to yourself...
Compass Diversified Holdings (NYSE:CODI) is set up under the Investment Companies Act of 1940, which provides for the company to be listed on the exchanges as an investment holding company. Covanta Holding Corporation (NYSE:CVA) is a big problem solver for the economy and society. Hercules Capital (NYSE:HTGC) is also set up under the Investment Companies Act of 1940 as a holding company, as well as the Small Business Investment Incentives Act of 1980. TPG Specialty Lending (NYSE:TSLX) is a non-traditional financial which makes loans to companies and other entities, much like traditional bank.
Source: InvestorPlace
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