15 Best Dividend Stocks with Upside Potential

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In this article, we present to you the 15 best dividend stocks with upside potential. If you're in a hurry, click to skip ahead and jump to the 5 Best Dividend Stocks with Upside Potential.

Dividend stocks are companies that pay out regular dividends. Dividend stocks are usually well-established companies with a track record of distributing earnings back to their shareholders.

In order to support the US economic recovery out of the coronavirus contraction, the Federal Reserve pledged to keep interest rates low for an extended period of time. We believe the 10-year Treasury bonds yield less than the potential average inflation rate for the next 10 years. A retired American can no longer generate decent income by investing in low-risk bonds. No doubt the COVID-19 pandemic has certainly changed how we live our lives today. So when transformation becomes imperative, the best thing we can do is adapt to the change. Including the decisions, we make for our portfolios.

For many low-risk investors, investing in savings accounts or long-term bonds would have been the best option a couple of years ago. However, today when short-term interest rates are near zero, it is the best time we start looking into dividend stocks with long histories of dividend payments as an alternative. Not only short-term interest rates are near zero, long-term interest rates are also extremely low. The 30-year mortgage rates were 2.6% for low risk borrowers just a couple of weeks ago. It may sound counterintuitive but this is the perfect time to borrow money and/or invest in relatively higher risk assets like stocks. The government is on its way to send $8000 to most American families with 2 children. How? By printing money. The Federal Reserve is pushing investors towards speculative investments by limiting the downside during market crashes. Bitcoin's price skyrocketed to $40,000 for a reason.

We don't think it is prudent for retirees to speculate on cryptocurrencies or software stocks that trade for 50 times their revenues. However, there are a lot of dividend paying stocks that offer huge upside potential through capital gains. Hedge funds sometimes invest in dividend stocks not because they need these dividend payments, but they believe that these dividend stocks are undervalued and are more likely to outperform the market. Income investors have the time and patience to wait for these stocks to deliver large capital gains, and they get to collect dividend payments while waiting for these large gains to arrive anyway.

15 Best Dividend Stocks with Upside Potential
15 Best Dividend Stocks with Upside Potential

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