🎁Capturing Top Ex_dividend: EQIX, GS, UNP, LMT, MCD, PEP, HON & More

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02-26

Which High Ex-dividend Stock (on 26th FEB~1st MAR) do You Like the Most?

Be Sure To Check Out the Last Chance to Buy the top 13 Stocks Going to Ex-dividends Over $1 This Week:

$Equinix(EQIX)$ $Goldman Sachs(GS)$ $Union Pacific(UNP)$ $Copa Holdings SA(CPA)$ $Hubbell(HUBB)$ $National Presto(NPK)$ $Texas Pacific Land(TPL)$ $Lockheed Martin(LMT)$ $Whirlpool(WHR)$ $McDonald's(MCD)$ $Pepsi(PEP)$ $Honeywell(HON)$ $Genuine Parts(GPC)$

As of Feb 23th, The return of YTD 2024 of the above stocks are as below:

Insider which, we see $Hubbell(HUBB)$, $Equinix(EQIX)$, $Genuine Parts(GPC)$, $Union Pacific(UNP)$ , $Goldman Sachs(GS)$ , $McDonald's(MCD)$ keep positive return in 2024.

And the Top 6 winners of past year are: $Hubbell(HUBB)$, $Union Pacific(UNP)$, $Equinix(EQIX)$, $McDonald's(MCD)$ , $Copa Holdings SA(CPA)$ , $Goldman Sachs(GS)$.

Disclaimer: Historical performance does not serve as investment guidance. If you are interested in any stock, please fully consider the fundamentals and position safety before trading.

What are Ex-Dividend Dates?

The ex-dividend date is the day on which all shares bought and sold no longer come attached with the right to be paid the most recently declared dividend. This is an important date for any company that has many stockholders, as it makes reconciliation of who is to be paid the dividend easier.

Why do Ex-Dividend Dates Matter?

A dividend-paying stock ex-dividend date, or ex-date, is very important to investors. In a nutshell, if you buy a dividend stock before the ex-dividend date, then you will receive the next upcoming dividend payment. If you purchase the stock on or after the ex-dividend date, you will not receive the dividend. Some investors utilize strategies whereby they will purchase stocks just prior to an ex-dividend date and sell shortly thereafter.

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  • Which of the above stocks do you like best? And why?

  • Please find the average price target for each stock in 2024.

  • Are there any other companies going ex_dividend this week that interest you?

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  • icycrystal
    02-26
    icycrystal

    @DiAngel @Universe宇宙 @Aqa @LMSunshine @HelenJanet @koolgal @Shyon @GoodLife99 @rL

    Which High Ex-dividend Stock (on 26th FEB~1st MAR) do You Like the Most?


    All valid comment on the following post will receive 5 Tiger Coins.

  • nomadic_m
    02-27
    nomadic_m
    What's a $McDonald's(MCD)$ Happy Meal?

    1. burger - new high for 2024
    2. drink - dividend quarterly
    3. toy - increased dividend from $1.52/share to $1.67/share

    always love a happy meal! $McDonald's(MCD)$

  • Shyon
    02-27
    Shyon

    Dividend stocks? Among the stocks listed, my favourite will definitely be $McDonald's(MCD)$ .

    McDonald's isn't a volatile stock to own, which is important to dividend investors who primarily want their investment to generate recurring income and not have to worry about wild fluctuations in the stock's value.

    An important factor for dividend investors is inevitably going to be a stock's dividend yield. At 2.4%, McDonald's doesn't offer a sky-high yield for investors, but it is still higher than the S&P 500 average of 1.6%.

    For long-term dividend investors, it's crucial to consider dividend growth. Without an increasing dividend, investors would be collecting the same amount of dividend income today as they would be five or 10 years into the future. And with inflation eroding away the purchasing power of that dividend income, that means investors would effectively be earning less in real dollars over time.

    Even if a company doesn't make huge dividend hikes, it's important that it shows a commitment to raising its dividend. McDonald's not only has a strong track record of increasing its dividend for 47 consecutive years, but it has also made generous increases; in just 10 years, its dividend has doubled.

    If you're investing for the long term, you need to have confidence in the company's future growth prospects. McDonald's, being a top name in the fast-food restaurant industry, has shown resilience over the years. Its low-cost options make its restaurants attractive places for dining out even amid inflation. At the same time, the company has the pricing power necessary to battle rising costs.

    Do you like MacDonald?

    @TigerStars  @CaptainTiger  @MillionaireTiger  @koolgal  @rL  @icycrystal  @b1uesky  @Universe宇宙  @Fenger1188  @GoodLife99  

  • SR050321
    02-26
    SR050321
    Dividend is important part for me, there are 2 part, dividend income and profit from the trading, fast track is trading if you know how to do, since i am not good at trading i just hold it to earn some dividend. I will aim dividend 10% however i was trapped in REITS so dont buy if not sure the risk, must consider the co latest income. From this post added $Goldman Sachs(GS)$ to my watch list maybe as growth stock, since the dividend is very little 😊
  • Aqa
    02-27
    Aqa
    $Goldman Sachs(GS)$ is one of the best dividend stocks. In terms of dividend growth, the company's current annualized dividend of $10 is up 11.1% from last year. Goldman Sachs has increased its dividend 4 times on a year-over-year basis over the last 5 years for an average annual increase of 29.89%. $Goldman Sachs(GS)$ currently has received a consensus rating of ‘BUY’.
  • MHh
    02-26
    MHh
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