Category Archives: Dividend Watch List

U.S. Dividend Watch List: December 13, 2019

Previous Year Performance Review

In our ongoing review of the NLO Dividend Watch List, we have taken the top five stocks on our list from December 14, 2018 and have checked the performance one year later. The top five companies on that list can be seen in the table below.

Symbol Name 2018 Price 2019 Price % change
ONB Old National BanCorp. 16.29 18.25 12.0%
QNTO Quaint Oak Bancorp, Inc. 11.85 14.25 20.3%
FMBI First Midwest BanCorp. 20.64 22.79 10.4%
CTBI Community Trust BanCorp. 40.73 46.07 13.1%
EV Eaton Vance Corp. 34.95 47.31 35.4%
      Average 18.2%
         
DJI Dow Jones Industrial 24,100.51 28,135.38 16.7%
SPX S&P 500 2,599.95 3,168.80 21.9%

The top five companies, comprised mostly of regional banks, average returned was 18.2%.

U.S. Dividend Watch List: December 13, 2019

Another week, another record high for the market. At this moment, all we will be doing is track companies that have reach their yearly low and have a reversing pattern. Until then, we will continue to monitor the market and all our positions and potentially raise cash at the beginning of next year. Below are companies on our watch list this week. Continue reading

U.S. Dividend Watch List: Top 5 by Ratios

Below are the top five stocks by fundamental ratios for the U.S. Dividend Watch List dated November 29, 2019: Continue reading

U.S. Dividend Watch List: November 29, 2019

The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 reached another all-time high this week. Despite the strong move in those indexes, we have not seen the Dow Jones Transport confirm this bullish move. With markets at all-time highs, we have less than 30 companies on our watch list for the week. Continue reading

U.S. Dividend Watch List: November 15, 2019

Previous Year Performance Review

In our ongoing review of the NLO Dividend Watch List, we have taken the top five stocks on our list from November 16, 2018 and have checked the performance one year later. The top five companies on that list can be seen in the table below

Symbol Name 2018 Price 2019 Price % change
EV Eaton Vance Corp. 42.63 48.07 12.8%
PRGO Perrigo Company plc 63.27 49.38 -22.0%
R Ryder System, Inc. 54.81 52.71 -3.8%
CHFC Chemical Financial Corp. 47.05 42.04 -10.6%
GS Goldman Sachs Group 202.12 220.25 9.0%
      Average -2.9%
         
DJI Dow Jones Industrial 25,413.22 28,004.89 10.2%
SPX S&P 500 2,736.27 3,120.46 14.0%

The biggest drag to the performance of the top five companies was Perrigo Company (PRGO) which lost -22% in one year. The stock was trading $63 during the same time last year but the market correction in December took the price down to $36.50, a -40% decline. Perrigo rebound to $50 range which is about 37% from the bottom.

PRGO 2019.11.15

A company we had interest in from last year's list was Ryder Systems (R). The price is virtually unchanged over the course of the last year. While the stock price didn't budge, the dividend did increase which increased the dividend yield from 3.7% to 4.3%. Our 10-year targets shows that Ryder Systems should be accumulated at this range so we urge our readers to consider this company at this juncture.

U.S. Dividend Watch List: November 15, 2019

The Industrial reached all-time high at 28,000 and the S&P 500 reached 3,120. The one missing piece for us is the Dow Jones Transportion Average which needs to exceed 11,570. With the market at its all-time high, it's expected that we will have fewer companies trading near their yearly low and that is exactly what we got. Below are the companies on our watch list this week. Continue reading

U.S. Dividend Watch List: November 1, 2019

Top Five Watch List Performance Review

In our ongoing review of the NLO Dividend Watch List, we have taken the top five stocks on our list from November 2, 2018 and have checked the performance one year later. The top five companies on that list can be seen in the table below.

Symbol Name 2018 Price 2019 Price % change
CHFC Chemical Financial Corp. 46.36 42.04 -9.3%
AVY Avery Dennison Corp. 92.42 129.40 40.0%
ABBV AbbVie Inc. 79.56 81.75 2.8%
IBM IBM 115.67 135.53 17.2%
ALL Allstate Corp. 89.55 105.90 18.3%
      Average 13.8%
         
DJI Dow Jones Industrial 25,270.83 27,347.36 8.2%
SPX S&P 500 2,723.06 3,066.91 12.6%

Prior Year Performance Review

The top five companies from last year list gained +13.8% which is better than S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial average. The largest contributor to this out performance was Avery Dennison (AVY). Though Avery Dennison wasn't part of Dividend Achievers or Aristocrats, the company raised its payout by +11%. Of the five companies, the only one that lost value (-9.3%) was Chemical Financial (CHFC).

U.S. Dividend Watch List: November 1, 2019

The S&P 500 closed at all-time highs on Friday but we are waiting for the Dow Jones Industrial Average to follow through. To be extremely bullish of this breakout, we'd like to see the Dow Jones Transport Average break through its all-time high as well. Such action would trigger a bullish indication from a Dow Theory perspective. We are cautiously optimistic but it is difficult to find good values at this junction. Our team has been net seller of stocks and so has Berkshire Hathaway who reported earnings today. Continue reading

U.S. Dividend Watch List: Top 5 by Ratios

Below is the performance of the top 5 stocks by fundamental ratios that we follow from our watch list dated November 16, 2018:

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All of the “high” categories exceeded the performance of the “low” categories.  The area of exceptional performance was in the high yield stocks exceeding the returns of the low yield stocks.  This is generally uncharacteristic as noted in extensive data that we’ve collected since 1996.

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In the last year, the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained approximately +8.14%.

Below are the top five stocks by fundamental ratios for the U.S. Dividend Watch List dated November 1, 2019: Continue reading

U.S. Dividend Watch List: Top 5 by Ratios

Below is the performance of the top 5 stocks by fundamental ratios that we follow from our watch list dated October 12, 2018:

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First and foremost is the contrast in performance from the low yield and the high yield stocks.  The low yield stocks gained +11.77% while the high yield stocks lost –23.35%, on average. This is counter to the claim that by investing in the high yielding stocks, investors will outperform the benchmark index. 

In the last year, the S&P 500 gained approximately +7.30% while the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained approximately +5.80%.

Below are the top five stocks by fundamental ratios for the U.S. Dividend Watch List dated October 11, 2019: Continue reading

U.S Dividend Watch List: October 11, 2019

Previous Year Performance Review

In our ongoing review of the NLO Dividend Watch List, we have taken the top five stocks on our list from October 12, 2018 and have checked the performance one year later. The top five companies on that list can be seen in the table below.

Symbol Name 2018 Price 2019 Price % change
MATW Matthews International Corp. 42.68 34.59 -19.0%
FUL HB Fuller Company 45.50 47.27 3.9%
NC NACCO Industries 30.26 65.00 114.8%
PPG PPG Industries 95.09 119.17 25.3%
WHG Westwood Holdings Group Inc. 45.02 28.14 -37.5%
      Average 17.5%
         
DJI Dow Jones Industrial 25,339.99 26,816.59 5.8%
SPX S&P 500 2,767.13 2,970.27 7.3%

The top five companies performed exceptionally well due to an amazing performance from NACCO Industries (NC) which more than doubled its value. NACCO became a pure play in the coal sector after they spun-off Hamilton Beach and Hyster-Yale so we felt that it was a risky proposition. Needless to say, high risk in this instance lead to high reward. Matthews International (MATW) didn't perform as well and lost nearly 20% in a year. Our team was a believer in the value proposition and remain long in this company. However, the large debt obligation is a concern.

U.S. Dividend Watch List: October 11, 2019

This has been a volatile October and we're only half way through. Below are companies on our watch list. Continue reading

U.S. Dividend Watch List: Top 5 by Ratios

Below is the breakdown of top 5 stocks from our September 27, 2019 list based on the fundamental ratios that we track. Continue reading

U.S Dividend Watch List: September 27, 2019

The market is trying to find its footing and closed the week slightly lower than it began. From the chart, the index is approaching the 50-day moving average which may provide a short-term support. Anyone seeking to go long at this moment should utilize the list below as a starting point for your research. Continue reading

Performance Review: September 21, 2018

Below is the performance review of the top five stocks based on price-to-book, price-to-earnings and dividend yield ratios from our September 21, 2018 U.S. Dividend Watch List.

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In the period from September 21, 2018 to September 20, 2019 (intraday), the Dow Jones Industrial Average increased +1%. The best performing group was the low payout ratio stocks with a gain of +8.85%. The worst performing group was the low p/e stocks was a loss of –14.09%.

Worth noting is the performance of the low yield stocks which gained +7.17% while the counterpart high yield stocks lost –6.76%.  This continues to bolster our position that low yield stocks will routinely outperform the high yield stocks.

Also of interest is the fact that high p/e stock beat low p/e stocks, high p/b stocks beat low p/b stocks and low payout stocks beat high payout stocks.

U.S. Dividend Watch List: Top 5 by Ratios

Below is the breakdown of top 5 stocks from our September 13, 2019 list based on the fundamental ratios that we track. Continue reading

U.S Dividend Watch List: September 13, 2019

The market is attempting to test the all-time highs once again. This upward movement is dwindling the number of companies on our watch list. In fact, this is the lowest number of companies on our watch list this year. Continue reading

U.S Dividend Watch List: August 30, 2019

Previous Year Performance Review

In our ongoing review of the NLO Dividend Watch List, we have taken the top five stocks on our list from August 31, 2018 and have checked the performance one year later. The top five companies on that list can be seen in the table below.

Symbol Name 2018 Price 2019 Price % change
LM Legg Mason 31.20 36.79 17.9%
IVZ Invesco Ltd. 24.10 15.70 -34.9%
AMAT Applied Materials 43.02 48.02 11.6%
BEN Franklin Resources 31.74 26.28 -17.2%
VMC Vulcan Materials 110.80 141.25 27.5%
      Average 1.0%
         
DJI Dow Jones Industrial 25,964.82 26,403.28 1.7%
SPX S&P 500 2,901.52 2,926.46 0.9%

The average gain for the top five companies was 1.0% which is comparable with S&P 500 gain of 0.9%. The best performer was Vulcan Materials (VMC) with 27.5% gain. The worse performer was Invesco (IVZ) with a loss of 34.9%.

U.S. Dividend Watch List: August 30, 2019

Our team is starting to get defensive and raised more cash. However, we will always utilize the watch list below as a starting point for investment opportunities. Continue reading

U.S Dividend Watch List: August 16, 2019

Previous Year Performance Review

In our ongoing review of the NLO Dividend Watch List, we have taken the top five stocks on our list from August 17, 2018 and have checked the performance one year later. The top five companies on that list can be seen in the table below.

Symbol Name 2018 Price 2019 Price % change
LM Legg Mason 31.44 36.53 16.2%
IVZ Invesco Ltd. 24.48 15.64 -36.1%
VMC Vulcan Materials 110.34 141.80 28.5%
AMAT Applied Materials 43.77 46.63 6.5%
PBI Pitney Bowes Inc 8.08 3.46 -57.2%
      Average -8.4%
         
DJI Dow Jones Industrial 25,669.32 25,886.01 0.8%
SPX S&P 500 2,850.13 2,888.68 1.4%

The average loss for the top five companies was 8.4% compare to the market gain of 1.4%. The largest contributor of this loss was Pitney Bowes (PBI) whose market value fell 57%. Any company with dividend yield of 6% or more should be avoid and Pitney Bowes had a yield of nearly 10%. We thought Illinois Tool Works (ITW) is ripe for accumulation and shares gained 7.7%. At the time, we didn't think that Applied Materials (AMAT) was attractive but shares managed to gain 6.5%. However, shares of Applied Materials did fall 33% to $29 before rebounding to the current level.

U.S. Dividend Watch List: August 16, 2019

The market was on a roller coaster. After reaching an all-time high of 3,025, the fear of recession and tariff took the market down by about 5%. There is an important technical level to watch out for at 2,745 so keep an eye on it as we wait and see if the market can consolidate to move higher or lower. Continue reading