A 17.6% Dividend, 36% Upside and a 2020 Investing Strategy You Won’t Believe

A 17.6% Dividend, 36% Upside and a 2020 Investing Strategy You Won’t Believe

Right now, with 2020 just hours out, is the perfect time to show you my two-step dividend strategy for the year ahead.

We’ll also dive into four specific stocks and funds to buy. They’ll hand you 6%+ dividends now and set you on the path to unreal payouts of 17.6%+ down the road.

How Powell Crushed Savers

First, if you’re disappointed in the dividend options out there today, you can blame one man: Jay Powell. (Actually, you’ll have to get in line to dump your frustrations on the poor fellow’s head!)

We all know that Powell’s clumsy “pivot” from rate hikes to rate cuts at the start of 2019 sent stocks soaring (and dividend yields plunging—as you calculate yield by dividing a company’s annual dividend payout into is current share price).

Powell’s lurch also sent the yield on the 10-year Treasury note (in orange below) crashing.

Traditional Income Plays Shrivel

Buying either of these two options sets you up for an income stream that’s actually less than inflation this year—and of course, with stocks near all-time highs, the skimpy yields that are available are no bargains, either.

That makes what I’m going to show you now even more important. Let’s start with …

Step 1: Get Cheap 7%+ Dividends Here

First, we’re not going to let a shortage of bargains in regular stocks stop us, because there are still plenty of deals to be had in other, less-traveled corners of the market.

Like one of my favorite vehicles: closed-end funds (CEFs). They’re the cure for lousy yields: my Contrarian Income Report service, for example, holds nine CEFs yielding 7% on average (not including the fact that the payouts on our municipal-bond CEFs are tax-free for most Americans).

The highest payer is throwing off a gaudy 9.2% payout—which it delivers every month, no less.

Here’s where the bargains come in: unlike other types of funds, CEFs’ share counts are mostly fixed after their IPOs. As a result, investors can bid their shares totally out of whack with the value of the fund’s portfolio—otherwise known as its net asset value, or NAV.

The upshot? We only buy when CEFs are trading at a discount to NAV. We’ll collect our dividends while these “discount windows” slam shut, pushing our shares higher.

You can see this in action with the PIMCO Dynamic Credit and Mortgage Fund (PCI), which I recommended in Contrarian Income Report on May 6, 2016, when it traded at a 9.3% discount. Since then, PCI’s discount has flipped to an 11.4% premium.

That’s right—investors are willing to pay $1.11 for every $1 of the fund’s assets. And every time PCI’s discount has shrunk along the way, it’s pulled the market price up with it:

PCI’s Shrinking Discount Yanks Its Price Up

If you throw in PCI’s outsized dividend (an 8.3% yield currently, paid out every month), the 36.5% price gain shown above transforms into an incredible 102% total return—with most of that in safe dividend cash.

Dividends Boost PCI’s Return 2.8X

But with PCI now boasting a premium, I no longer recommend it for new money (though its 8.3% yield makes it a great fund to hang on to if you already own it).

If you’re hunting for cheap CEFs to buy now, here are three that are more than worthy of your attention. All of them tick three boxes I insist on before buying a CEF:

  • A 6% + dividend yield
  • A discount to NAV
  • 7%+ annualized returns on NAV over the long term.

3 More Bargain CEFs You Can Buy Now (Ranked by Discount)

Ticker Fund Name Dividend Yield Discount to NAV Holdings % Annualized NAV Return (10 years)
MGU Macquarie Global Infrastructure Trust 6.6% -9.7% Utilities and Pipelines 9.7%
GDV Gabelli Dividend & Income Fund 6.0% -9.4% Large-Cap Stocks 10.7%
RNP Cohen & Steers REIT & Preferred Income Fund 6.3% -3.3% REITs 15.2%

Now let’s move on to our next strategy for building your income stream (and the size of your nest egg) in 2020 and beyond. It’s an “automatic” dividend machine that’s even simpler than buying CEFs!

Step 2: Start “Stair-Stepping” Your Way to a Steady 17.6% Yield in 2020

In fact, there’s really only one step here: buy dividend growers. But not just any dividend growers—if we want to pump up our yield fast, we need payouts that are accelerating.

You can see this in action with CubeSmart (CUBE), a REIT in the self-storage space—a business so boring it would make even the most conservative investor sleepy. But the company’s dividend story is anything but!

CUBE pays a 4.2% dividend. That’s more than double what the typical stock pays. But check out the incredible 1,220% payout growth CUBE delivered in the last decade:

1,220% Payout Drives a 17.6% Dividend 

In other words, if you’d bought in late 2009, you’d be yielding 17.6% on your buy today! But as you can see above, CUBE’s payout growth is petering out, meaning it will likely take us longer than 10 years to hit a 17.6% payout if we buy CUBE now.

But I don’t think that will be the case with US Bancorp (USB). Check out how the firm’s dividend has taken off—up 71% in the last five years, with the bulk of that growth coming in just the last two years:

USB’s Dividend Takes Flight

Funny thing is, investors haven’t taken notice and bid up the share price—in orange above—at the same rate as the payout has risen. (It’s common for shareholders to take a while to notice a sprouting payout; that delay is usually a great time to buy.)

In USB’s case, this lag has given us the chance to start our “automatic” dividend machine with a yield not too far off its 10-year high:

Investors Miss the Memo on USB’s Payout Growth

How do we know USB’s dividend will keep accelerating? For one, the bank pays out a measly 32.6% of cash flow as dividends, well below my “safety margin” of 50%. Meantime, USB is overcoming lower interest rates through loan growth, helping power earnings per share higher (up 7.2% in the third quarter).

Finally, we can grab USB at a reasonable 12.6-times free cash flow. So if you’re looking to fill out your finance holdings, this would be a good time to buy.

An Easy Way to Grab $40,000 in CASH in 2020—and Every Year—Forever

This strategy—which delivers high yields now and dividend growth to boost your nest egg (and dividends) down the road—is how every investor should approach retirement.

Problem is, most folks have no idea how to find the high, safe dividends (and fast payout growth) they need to make it happen. That’s exactly why I wrote the article you just read. And now I’m going to go further and share with you my new “8% Monthly Dividend Portfolio.”

This sturdy collection of investments gives you the best of both worlds: big cash payouts now, steady growth in your income stream and one other thing investors tell me they want all the time:

Dividends paid out monthly, so they match up perfectly with their bills!

This unique portfolio comes to you fully stocked with high-yielding stocks, real estate investment trusts (REITs) and, yes, CEFs.

All told, it hands you $8,000 in yearly dividend cash for every $100K invested!

So if you invest, say, a $500K nest egg, you’ll get back $40,000 a year in income. And with that cash dropping into your account every month ($3,333 a month, to be precise), you won’t have to lift a finger!

Your cash will come in, your expenses will go out—and you could be left with a nice surplus “on the side,” which you can spend however you like (or reinvest, building your income stream further).

Full details on these stout income plays are waiting for you here. You’ll discover:

  • An 8.1% payer that’s set to rake in huge profits from an artificially depressed sector.
  • The brainchild of one of the top fund managers on the planet that’s giving out a generous 9.1% yield.
  • And a rock-steady 6.9% dividend trading at a massive discount to NAV.

Don’t miss your chance to start tapping this life-changing dividend stream while you can still get in at a bargain. I’ll share all the details on every stock in my “8% Monthly Dividend Portfolio”—names, tickers, buy-under prices and much more—with you right here.


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