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You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our free e-letters, or you purchased a product or service from its publisher, Eagle Financial Publications. Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase When Fed-fueled Fallout Fades 05/06/2023 [Sponsored Content [Wall Street Legend Issues Severe 90-Day Stock Warning](]( The clock just started on the biggest stock market event of 2023. You have just 90 days to prepare – and move your money. The short period we are about to enter in U.S. stocks could have the power to make – and destroy – fortunes. Things are about to get much worse for some stocks. You have a very narrow window of time to protect yourself, and get ready. [Full story here...]( [Click Here...]([1pxtrans]( Four dividend-paying [bank investments]( to purchase when Fed-fueled fallout fades feature equities that could climb when shareholder selling stalls. Price-conscious investors might want to watch for the four dividend-paying [bank stocks]( to purchase when Fed-fearing shareholder selling stops. As expected, the Federal Reserve raised rates on Wednesday, May 3, for the 10th time in a row as it seeks to battle inflation. The Federal Open Market Committee, the U.S. central bank's monetary policy-setting body, began its series of 10 consecutive rate hikes on March 17, 2022, moving the [Federal Funds rate]( from 0%-.25% to 5-5.25% on May 3, 2023. The fallout from rate hikes has exposed risk management missteps that caused the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, of Santa Clara, California, on March 10, and Signature Bank, of New York, on March 12. Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase When Fed-fueled Fallout Fades in the Future The banking sector was rocked on Monday, May 1, when JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM) announced it would pay $10.6 billion to acquire most of the assets of San Francisco's First Republic Bank (NYSE: FRC) after regulators seized the financial institution. It became the biggest U.S. bank failure since the collapse of Washington Mutual during the 2008 financial crisis. The fiasco of First Republic left shareholders with worthless stock. "First Republic shares sold for over $200 a share in November 2021," wrote Mark Skousen, PhD, to subscribers of his [Forecasts & Strategies]( investment newsletter. Mark Skousen co-heads [Fast Money Alert](. On Friday, April 28, First Republic shares traded for around $3, before they sank to zero on Monday, May 1, Skousen commented. The bank had a rising dividend policy and turned a $269 million profit in the first quarter of 2023. However, half its depositors withdrew their money in recent weeks, he added. "This goes to show you how fast a financial institution can fail when there’s a run on the bank," Skousen counseled. Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase Even as Fed-fueled Failures Fizzle out Even though JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon predicted the current banking crisis had ended with his company's takeover of failing First Republic, Skousen expressed his doubts. There is never just "only one cockroach,” wrote Skousen, citing a Wall Street saying. A sell-off in regional banks followed on Tuesday, May 2, when PacWest Bancorp (NASDAQ: PACW), of Beverly Hills, California, plunged 27.78%; Western Alliance Bancorp (NASDAQ; WAL), of Phoenix, Arizona, fell 15.12%; and Dallas-based Comerica Bank cratered 12.42%. Western Alliance's share price dove roughly 48% and PacWest plunged a perilous 67% in just five trading days between Friday, April 28, and Thursday, May 4. Even though PacWest powered up 85.2% on Friday, May 5, its shares sank 42.2% for the full trading week, while fellow regional bank, Western Alliance, jumped 44.8% on the day but tanked 29% for the week. The four dividend-paying bank investments to purchase when the Fed appears poised to halt its rate hikes seem strong enough to surmount the dual risks of high inflation and a possible recession. Big bank stocks are regulated more closely and therefore appear better positioned than smaller regional banks to withstand current economic headwinds. That sentiment among investors suggests the 3,800 floor in the S&P will hold for now, but may be followed by a rally to 4,100-4,200, according to BofA Global Research. Investors currently prefer large caps over small caps, with quality trumping junk bonds, amid a recent shift of deposits leaving banks at the fastest pace since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, BofA added. Courtesy of [www.StockRover.com](. Learn about Stock Rover by [clicking here](. Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase Before Banks Recover In the Fed’s recent monthly report, the U.S. central bank announced that “loans to commercial banks” jumped to $345.5 billion in March. The Fed’s Discount Window was “wide open,” with the Fed making more short-term loans to banks than it did in the financial crisis of 2008, said Mark Skousen, who co-heads the [Fast Money Alert]( trading service with seasoned investor Jim Woods. Bank deposits, which free-market economist Skousen equated to the money supply, fell 2.5% as depositors withdrew billions of dollars from their bank accounts. If the trend continues, the United States will face a “major credit crunch,” he added. Skousen wrote in his monthly [Forecasts & Strategies]( newsletter that he laughed upon reading the headline of a Federal Reserve monthly report: “The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, provides the nation with a safe, flexible and stable financial and monetary system.” Fed policy is anything but stable, Skousen opined. “While the Biden administration continues to spend money like water, the Fed has imposed a tight money policy, which is likely to create an inflationary recession this year,” Skousen wrote to his [Forecasts & Strategies]( subscribers. Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase Pique Skousen's Attention Despite the current risk of investing in banks, Skousen notched a profit of nearly 8% in just 43 days during 2021 by recommending shares of Signature Bank in [Fast Money Alert](. Skousen also has recommended banking stocks and call options in his [Home Run Trader]( advisory service. In [Home Run Trader]( Skousen picked US Bancorp (NYSE: USB), producing a 3.22% gain during 2007. The next year, Skousen recommended buying Bank of Montreal (NYSE; BMO), finishing with a 10.43% profit, before offering another bullish call in 2012 when he recommended Westpac before it climbed 13.92%. Jim Woods, who heads the [Bullseye Stock Trader]( advisory service, while partnering with Skousen in [Fast Money Alert]( recommends both stocks and options, and he has shown keen interest in banking stocks. Jim Woods heads [Bullseye Stock Trader](. Woods wrote in his May 2023 [Successful Investing]( newsletter that banks and the financial sector had free money through minimal interest rates for more than a decade. Then, the Fed jacked up rates within about 10 months to levels not seen since the 1990s. The resulting financial stress contributed to the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and others, he added. Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase Face Weakening Macroeconomics The broad macroeconomic picture shows signs of weakness, BofA reported. As wage growth eases, the Fed will continue to consider relatively strong unemployment levels and the price indices in setting future rate hikes, BofA added. While there have been signs of prices cooling, BofA is less optimistic for a soft landing, and expects a mild recession to start in second-half 2023. Adjusted retail and food sales, along with credit card balances, are up on a year-over-year basis, as consumers still spend amid high inflation. Plus, the mortgage backdrop has become progressively more difficult, and higher interest rates leading to lower originations overall amid worsening affordability, BofA wrote. Federal Reserve’s Supervision and Regulation Must Be Strengthened After Failures The Federal Reserve’s supervision and regulation must be strengthened in the wake of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) failure on March 10, said Michael Barr, the Federal Reserve System’s vice chairman for supervision. After the Federal Reserve’s review of its supervision and regulation of Silicon Valley Bank, Barr said upon release of the report on April 28 showed that the failure stemmed from “a textbook case” of mismanagement by the bank, whose senior leadership fumbled basic interest rate and liquidity risk. “Its board of directors failed to oversee senior leadership and hold them accountable,” Barr said. “And Federal Reserve supervisors failed to take forceful enough action, as detailed in the report. Our banking system is sound and resilient, with strong capital and liquidity. And in some respects, SVB was an outlier because of the extent of its highly concentrated business.” This report is meant to serve as a self-assessment that takes an “unflinching look” at the conditions that led to the bank’s failure, including the role of Federal Reserve supervision and regulation, Barr said. Individuals not involved in the Silicon Valley Bank’s supervision conducted the review, which Barr said he oversaw. [[The Fed's 'Wrecking Ball' [There's Only One Way To Dodge It]]( According to Top 20 Living Economist Dr. Mark Skousen... The Federal Reserve's moves are about to get even more dangerous... Forcing everyday investors to make panic-fueled decisions. To learn all about the Fed's "wrecking ball" -- and what Dr. Skousen is doing with his own personal investments -- [click here now.]( [Click Here...]( Pension Chairman Picks ETF in the Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase Investors interested in a diversified portfolio of regional and smaller banks should consider the exchange-traded fund (ETF) Invesco KBW Regional Banking (KBWR), said Bob Carlson, a pension fund chairman who heads the [Retirement Watch]( investment newsletter. It was up 36.09% in 2021, down 7.25% in 2022, and is down 27.19% so far in 2023. Its recent yield reached 4.3%. Bob Carlson, head of [Retirement Watch]( meets with Paul Dykewicz The fund tracks the KBW Nasdaq Regional Banking Index, which is designed to track the performance of U.S. regional banking and thrift companies that are publicly traded. KBWR has 50 positions with 30% of the fund in the 10 largest positions. Top holdings recently were Cullen/Frost Bankers, Commerce Bancshares, Webster Financial, Prosperity Bancshares, and BOK Financial. Bob Carlson, head of [Retirement Watch]( meets with Paul Dykewicz. Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase Include One Favored by Connell East West Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: EWBC), of Pasadena, California, is a regional bank stock ripe for investors to buy after its recent price drop, said Michelle Connell, who heads the Dallas-based [Portia Capital Management](. A key reason to own EWBC shares is its 4.2% dividend yield that pays shareholders to remain patient for the financial sector to recover. Michelle Connell heads [Portia Capital Management](. The bank's stock has fallen along with its banking peers, Connell added. Year to date, East West Bancorp, the holding company of East West Bank, is down 28.59%, Connell said. In the last 12 months, it's slid 31.46%, while slipping 8.82% on Tuesday, May 2, she continued. “However, the Bank had strong earnings when it reported on April 20,” Connell opined. East West Bank beat analysts’ consensus earnings estimates. Connell added. Since April 20, at least four analysts have reiterated their overweight status on the stock and increased their long-term price targets,” Connell told me. “The bank is interesting because not only do its 120 branches serve the East and West coasts and some mid-American cities, but the banking company also has branches in China. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( East West Bancorp Leads Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase East West Bancorp has labeled itself as a "financial bridge" between the United States and China,” Connell said. Plus, East West Bancorp is “strong fundamentally,” Connell continued. The bank currently has just 5% of its lending with venture capital organizations, Connell continued. East West Bancorp further has a $64 billion balance sheet, with $28 billion in unused borrowing facilities, Connell indicated. One point of caution for all regional banks, including East West Bankcorp, is that it has exposure to commercial real estate, Connell counseled. Income lovers may appreciate that the banking company’s dividend has grown 17% on an annualized basis, she added. “The stock is very cheap," Connell told me. "Its current price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is six, while its five-year average P/E ratio is 12." East West Bancorp Could Climb 25% or More in Next 12-18 Months East West Bancorp’s upside during the next 12 to 18 month is 25% or greater, Connell said. She recommended dollar cost-averaging with this stock, as well as adding one or two more strong regional banks to one’s buy list. East West Bancorp, Inc. reported first-quarter 2023 net income of $322.4 million, or $2.27 per diluted share, up from $237.7 million, or $1.66 per diluted share, in first-quarter 2022. Year-over-year, earnings per share jumped 37%, while total loans reached a record $48.9 billion, as of March 31, 2023. “East West’s ability to consistently generate industry-leading profitability while maintaining above peer capital ratios are strengths in any business cycle," stated Dominic Ng, its chairman and CEO. "East West continued to deliver in the first quarter, despite the banking industry and market disruption that occurred in mid-March.” For the first quarter of 2023, the bank earned "industry-leading returns" of 2.0% on average assets and 22.9% on average tangible common equity, Ng continued. KeyCorp Makes List of Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase Cleveland-based Keycorp (NYSE: KEY), with a market capitalization of nearly $17.9 billion, received a buy rating from BofA Global Research in late February. However, it plunged 9.42% on Tuesday, May 2. The bank’s management is investing in growing sectors such as health care, technology, renewable energy and affordable housing. So far, its leaders report staying on track to achieve a goal of organically growing its customer base 20% by 2025. As for a price objective, BofA wrote in late February that it viewed $20 as realistic, even after factoring in recession risk. KEY's risks include a prolonged low interest rate environment, greater-than-expected expenses and any inability to maximize balance sheet efficiency. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( [[Traders Choose A.I. to Master Volatility](]( We're in a critical phase of the markets. And today we’ll be going over how to make the most of this opportune time. There are only a few spots left, so make sure you sign up right now to join the [Free Live A.I. Stock Market Training.]( [Click Here...]( SNV Snags Spot Among Four Dividend-paying Bank Investments to Purchase Synovus Financial Corp. (NYSE: SNV), of Columbus, Georgia, has a $6.3 billion market capitalization and gained a buy rating from BoA in a research report from late February. The investment bank placed a $43 price objective on SNV at the time. Of course, the banking sector has suffered since then amid high inflation and increased rates, so investors need to be cautious. Risks faced by SNV include potentially slowing economic growth, as well as a possible reduced takeout price compared to $40 price range where the stock had been trading in February. Outperformance could come from a quicker-than-expected pickup in overall economic activity or the bank becoming an acquisition target above BofA's price objective for SNV. Overall, the bank's management expressed cautious optimism for its outlook and indicated to BofA in February that it had not needed to adjust its underwriting guidelines. Chart courtesy of [www.stockcharts.com]( CDC Reports Rising Vaccinations Against New Bivalent Variant of COVID-19 The [U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported]( at least one vaccination against COVID-19 and its bivalent variant has been given to 270,047,396 people, or 81.3%, of the U.S. population, as of April 26. Those who have completed the primary COVID-19 doses totaled 230,533,196 of the U.S. population, or 69.4%, according to the agency. Also as of April 26, the United States had given a bivalent COVID-19 booster to 52,331,682 people who are age 18 and up, equaling 20.3% of America's population. Medical studies have shown vaccinations help keep people healthy and reduce the morbidity from contracting COVID, potentially boosting confidence of consumers to shop at stores, travel and otherwise spend money. The four dividend-paying bank investments to purchase seem poised to survive the current fallout and recover along with the rest of the financial services sector. Despite the possibility of further financial institution failures, these four dividend-paying bank investments appear less vulnerable than industry peers, according to buy ratings and analysis of BofA in its latest publicly distributed research reports. Sincerely, Paul Dykewicz, Editor [DividendInvestor.com]( About Paul Dykewicz: Paul Dykewicz is an accomplished, award-winning journalist who has written for Dow Jones, the Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, USA Today, Seeking Alpha, GuruFocus and other publications and websites. Paul is the editor of [StockInvestor.com]( and [DividendInvestor.com]( a writer for both websites and a columnist. 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