A little over a year ago, in June of 2015, I started a series of articles in which I highlight the stocks from the Dividend Champions list that have the highest and the lowest
Percent Above Average Yield (PAAY) over the past year and over the past five years.
Finding the discounted names might be a little more difficult as you mentioned but there are other interesting ways to find value such as
Percent Above Average Yield (PAAY).
Not exact matches
The
average yield on the 10 - year Treasury note over the past 30 years is 4.834
percent, still well
above current levels.
A break
above that could lead the
yields to next test 3.28
percent, the 200 - month simple moving
average, which has not been reached since 1989.
Looking at periods where the price to peak earnings was
above 19 and inflation and bond
yields were below 2.5
percent and 4.5
percent, respectively, stocks had an
average seven - year return of 6
percent.
The school - age program
yielded a return of about $ 4 per dollar invested (annual rate of return of 10
percent) and the combined preschool and school - age program (preschool to third grade)
yielded returns of $ 8.24 per dollar invested (annual rate of return of 18
percent), based on
average net benefits per child of $ 38,000
above and beyond less extensive intervention.
That is
above the
average yield on U.S. junk bonds, which is 9.4
percent according to Merrill Lynch data.
Located in the eastern part of Poland, the wind farm is to generate an annual energy
yield of up to 100 GWh, resulting in a capacity factor of an
above -
average 33
percent.