13 Cheap High Dividend Stocks To Invest In Now

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In this article, we will take a detailed look at the 13 Cheap High Dividend Stocks To Invest In Now. For a quick overview of such stocks, read our article 5 Cheap High Dividend Stocks To Invest In Now.

Dividend investing strategies especially those with a focus on high yields have taken a backseat in the recent past amid a broader shift towards growth stocks. The rise of AI further dampened the appeal of investing money just for the sake of steady dividends. Yields have also declined over the past few decades.

Can Dividend Investing Make a Comeback?

According to a report by the Financial Times, about 70% of the S&P 500 companies pay dividends but most of these payouts are small, and yields are hovering around 2% over the past two decades. But the report said that there has been a subtle shift towards dividend investing, triggered by a general disappointment and high volatility that comes with solely focusing on high growth stocks. Many dividend-focused indices and markets have performed well recently, urging investors in the US to consider income stocks. For example, Italy’s FTSE MIB, where average dividend yield is about 4%, gained 39% in 2023, compared to the S&P 500 return of just 26%, on a total return basis.

The FT report quoted Hans-Jörg Naumer, global head of thematic research at Allianz Global, who said that “an income stream” helps to overcome the feeling of loss in investing.

Returns and Performance of High-Yield Dividend Stocks

While investing experts never recommend solely focusing on high yields without paying attention to underlying business and long-term catalysts, high dividend stocks have had strong historical returns in the past especially during high interest rate environment which make them worthy of a detailed examination today. For example, a 2018 report by Global X took a look at the performance of high dividend stocks during high interest rate periods. The report said that high dividend stocks generated on average annual dividend yield of 6.4% from 1960 through 2017, while these stocks outperformed the S&P 500 by 3.0% on an annualized basis.

Investing in Dividend Stocks When Interest Rates are Rising

Should you invest in high dividend stocks when interest rates are rising or high or should you continue to prefer safer dividend stocks with average yields like Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE:PG), Exxon Mobil Corp (NYSE:XOM) and Coca-Cola Co (NYSE:KO). The Global X report said that high dividend stocks outperformed the S&P 500 during 7 out of the 10 rising interest rate periods since 1960 through 2017.