Buying a good dividend
yielder means nothing if they have a bad value.
Not exact matches
My current YOC is 3.97 % —
meaning that I am not only on track for this goal but also that my portfolio has some more room for low
yielders with above average dividend growth rates.
That doesn't
mean that high -
yielders can't be found among the tech giants, and investors may be doing themselves a disservice by bypassing the potential for significant growth while they receive their regular dividend payments.
To see what I
mean, look below at the income streams from a stock yielding 7 % but not growing dividends, versus a 5 %
yielder that hikes payments 10 % every year.