My Top 10 High Yield Dividend Stocks For October 2023

Oct. 01, 2023 11:55 AM ETBAC, BBY, DFS, GS, MS, NEE, PXD, SPY, SWKS, TFC, TXN, VYM2 Comments

Summary

  • The market slide continues in September with the SPDR S&P 500 Trust ETF dropping by 4.74%.
  • The top 10 stocks on the watchlist for October 2023 offer a 4.33% dividend yield, more than double the S&P 500.
  • My top 10 list of high dividend yield stocks has generated an annualized rate of return of 10.29% since its inception in November 2020.

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Market Recap

The market slide continues in September with the SPDR S&P 500 Trust ETF (SPY) dropping by 4.74% last month. Vanguard's High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM) posted a slightly better return, a loss of 3.35%. My

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Comments (2)

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Thanks, recently added to TXN and considering adding to MS position. NEE still overvalued, but I will put on my radar.

Been primarily adding to fixed income side of portfolio with Prefereds and 2 yr CD ladders.
I hope you’re right, too many I can’t support. NÉE? BAC? Good, but not best in class.
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