Annaly Capital Management Inc. Common Stock (NLY)
19.63
-0.49 (-2.44%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 3rd, 10:00 PM EDT
These high-octane dividend stocks -- sporting an average yield of 9.87% -- can pad income investors' pocketbooks.
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NLY earnings call for the period ending December 31, 2024.
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A modest amount of money can go a long way when it's invested in industry-leading businesses.
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JPMorgan analysts recommend 4 income stocks for 2025: NLY, GLW, ET, HASI. Annaly offers 13.85% yield, Corning has AI potential, Energy Transfer undervalued, HASI focuses on sustainability.
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These top-tier income stocks are sporting an average yield of 8.53%!
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These companies could slash their high-yielding payouts in the future.
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The mortgage REIT is seeing tailwinds in its business.
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Annaly Capital Management barely makes enough money to cover its high-yielding dividend.
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NLY earnings call for the period ending September 30, 2024.
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Investors will want to consider the following before picking up this ultra-high yield dividend stock.
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Three high-octane income stocks -- sporting yields of 10.4% to 12.8% -- are perfectly positioned to fatten the pocketbooks of patient investors.
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Annaly Capital could end up a winner if rates keep falling, but dividend investors still shouldn't buy it. Here's what you need to know.
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Annaly Capital has a huge 13% dividend yield, but don't buy it for the yield because the stock may end up letting you down in the long run.
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Dividend growth matters more than yield.
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