Given the uncertainties looming in the distance, it doesn’t look like the U.S. Federal Reserve will raise interest rates anytime soon. We could be stuck in a low-yield environment for quite some time. Now, investing for passive income is something that a lot of people would like to do. But because interest rates are low and stocks are always risky, diving right into the world of ultra-high yielders can seem a bit scary. That’s why today I would like to go through three high-yield stocks with you. The lowest-yielding stock on this list yields about twice as much as the 10-year U.S. Treasury note.
First on the list is Digital Realty Trust Inc (NYSE:DLR), which, as the name suggests, is a real estate investment trust (REIT). Digital Realty Trust owns what just might be the most interesting type of real estate: data centers. Canadian bank stocks are some of the best-kept income secrets in today’s market. Royal Bank of Canada (NYSE:RY), for instance, pays a quarterly cash dividend of CA$1.05 per share. Oasis Midstream Partners LP (NASDAQ:OMP) was created by Oasis Petroleum Inc (NASDAQ:OAS) to own, operate, develop, and acquire a diversified portfolio of midstream assets in North America.
Source: Income Investors
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