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[Where to Hunt for Low-Volatility Dividend Stocks + One With Bullish Potential]( [Turn Your Images On]
[Charles Sizemore,
Co-Editor, Green Zone Fortunes]( I screen a lot of potential investments through our Stock Power Ratings system. Here’s why. There are a little over 6,000 stocks on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq and thousands more that trade overseas or in the over-the-counter market. It’s impossible to research them all. There aren’t enough hours in the day. I need a way to narrow down the field to a manageable number worthy of more in-depth research. My colleague Adam O’Dell’s proprietary Stock Power Ratings system is the best one-stop shop for this I have found. When I’m hunting for dividend stocks, I look for a few things: - The growth factor rating needs to be at least average â if not quite a bit better than average. Without long-term revenue and profit growth, long-term dividend growth won’t happen.
- I also like to see strong quality in place. Profitability and a strong balance sheet are key. You’d want to see both in place for a long-term dividend to hold.
- I also want to see a high volatility factor score (which means the stock is less volatile). And that’s my focus today. I don’t want heartburn in a dividend stock. Speculative trading provides enough of that. I don’t need it in my income portfolio. [And about volatilityâ¦]( Suggested Stories: [Medical Tech Power Stock Simplifies Surgery, Leads Industry]( [Bear Market Playbook: One Value Stock to Buy â and One to Avoid]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [Warning: The Last Value Play Gone After December?]( In this market... There's only ONE STOCK (priced at just under $2) that could be $20 and STILL be a bargain. It brought in more income â including equity sales â in the last 12 months than Disney, Square or Tesla. But a key announcement in December could send this stock rocketing skyward (and you could miss your chance ... FOREVER). [Get the Details Now](
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