I like the noun version of "yield" a lot more than I like the verb. One means making money. The other means giving up. Admittedly, I don't have many stocks in my portfolio that pay high dividend yields. My positions tend to focus more on growth than on dividends. However, I do own a few high-yield dividend stocks. Here are three that I'm not selling anytime soon.
AbbVie (ABBV) should soon become a Dividend King and has several growth drivers in its lineup. Devon Energy (DVN) offers the highest dividend yield in the S&P 500 and will benefit from higher oil prices. Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) has a juicy dividend yield with growth opportunities in the midstream sector.
Source: Motley Fool
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