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When It Comes To Income... Bigger Yields Aren't Always Better Just days ago our top trading expert,

When It Comes To Income... Bigger Yields Aren't Always Better [Profitable Trading] [Gains of 5000% by Next November?]( [Gains of 5000% by Next November?]( Just days ago our top trading expert, Jim Fink, pulled the wraps off his breakthrough Velocity Profit Multiplier system. And he proved beyond a shadow of a doubt how you can use it to turn the small stock market gains most investors accept into massive triple-digit profits. His program is so powerful - and consistently profitable - we're guaranteeing anyone who uses it will have the opportunity to see gains of 5,000% in the next year. [Spaces are going fast - get the details here now.]( 11/18/2021 When It Comes To Income... Bigger Yields Aren't Always Better --------------------------------------------------------------- By: [Nathan Slaughter]( As you may know, I've been Chief Investment Strategist over at High-Yield Investing for a long time. But the truth is, I've been a devoted income investor for even longer... For those who don't know me, I spent some time as a financial planner and wealth management advisor before I ever started writing about the market. I made the decision to write about stocks full time in 2004. I've covered a lot of investment ground over the past 17 years, from commodities to micro-caps. But most of my time and energy have been spent in the pursuit of quality dividend payers and interest-bearing securities. The critical discovery I've made over the years is that by using the right combination of dividend stocks, you can you create a retirement portfolio that maximizes income, maximizes growth and minimizes risk. This is exactly what [High-Yield Investing]( is all about. Our portfolios represent a well-rounded, diversified approach to income investing that has served readers well since its inception. It's how our portfolio has been able weather every major market storm, from the financial crisis through the Covid pandemic, while still growing our income and scoring significant capital gains to boot. In fact, when I checked in with my premium readers in October, our portfolio had grown 45% over the last 12 months - a full 1,000 basis points (10%) ahead of the S&P 500. Not bad, especially since our primary goal is income - not necessarily to beat the market. So what's our secret? Well, I've found that the absolute best dividend payers typically fall into one of three categories. And the one I'm about to discuss today might be the most important one of all. Allow me to explain... The High-Yield Sweet Spot We all want to maximize income. That's what it's all about. And to do this, most investors typically look for the highest yields possible. I doubt I need to tell you the primary benefit of high yields - the generous income payouts speak for themselves. And that's particularly attractive for anyone looking for a large income stream in retirement. [How to turn $5,000 into $48,300]( In a stunning new presentation, former Wall Street insider J.R. Butts reveals what could be the BIGGEST money-making opportunity of the decade. It involves Elon Musk… a revolutionary new technology being rolled out across America… and a little-known backdoor investment with the potential to soar 886%. [Click here for the full story NOW!]( But here's the thing... you need to be selective. I know that sounds simplistic, but far too many investors get caught up in "yield chasing" - and it often ends up costing them big time. You see, when it comes to high yielders, the biggest isn't necessarily the best. Instead, you want to find something in what I call the "high-yield sweet spot," a segment of dividend-paying stocks that consistently performs well over the long haul. Professor Kenneth French, world renowned for his financial research, [painstakingly ranked]( the performance of all U.S. stocks from 1927 through 2013 according to yield. He discovered that there's a special group of high-yielders that outperformed all others, returning an average of 14% per year. This "sweet spot" isn't made up of the absolute highest yielders - in this case, the top 20% of income payers. According to Dr. French's findings, some of the best high-yielders are those that pay above-average yields - but not so high that they can't afford to keep paying them. That's the "sweet spot"... and that's the group I focus on. What does that mean? Well, keep in mind that the latest version of the research I could find only goes through 2013. But we're still looking at a large time frame. That said, the market looks a lot different today. What was considered "high yield" in the early 2000s or in the 1950s, for example, is not necessarily the same as what's considered high-yield today. Remember, the Federal Reserve has kept benchmark rates at or near historic lows for a long time. And today, the average S&P 500 stock yields less than 2%. So technically, anything above could be considered a high yield. But for our purposes, you could start at 5% and go up from there. But the point here is that you don't want to go too high. Closing Thoughts The truth is, while we own more than our fair share of high-yielders over at High-Yield Investing, what you won't see are a bunch of stocks that yield double-digits. That's asking for trouble. Sure, there may be an event like Covid that sends the market lower - causing yields to shoot up. In fact, even to this day, we still have a couple of names that are right on the borderline (with 8% or 9% yields) that we consider turnaround plays. But as Dr. French's research shows, it's the stocks in this sweet spot that tend to perform better over time. And that's why you won't see a lot of holdings that pay double-digit yields in our portfolio. In fairness to my paid subscribers, I won't reveal the names of all our high-yield holdings (although I've mentioned a few in the past). But the big lesson here is that instead of looking for monster yields, you're far better off looking for simply "high" yields instead - meaning higher than the S&P. In this low-yield environment, finding a solid company that pays, say, 5% or 6% or so is where you need to look. They can still lead to thousands of dollars in income, and you'll likely enjoy much higher total returns in the long run. My High-Yield Investing readers know this all too well. They've been using our picks to earn high yields while maximizing growth and minimizing risk for years - and so could you. Depending on your situation, you could reinvest your dividends and watch the size of your portfolio grow year after year - or simply "flip the switch" whenever you're ready to live off the income for retirement. I want all of our readers to have the opportunity to create a dividend-paying portfolio like this. That's why we created a special report to help you get started. In it, you'll find a handful of my favorite "bulletproof" high-yield picks that could create an income stream to last a lifetime. [To check it out, simply follow this link.]( [Apple just unloaded this shocker]( [Apple just unloaded this shocker]( The tech world is in a frenzy over Apple's upcoming special event. Most people expect to see an updated MacBook. But my research indicates [Apple has something else up its sleeve entirely](... something that could be 15X bigger than every iPhone ever sold and could hand you up to $28,118 with one simple move [Get the full details here.]( To ensure that you receive these emails, please add [Research@ProfitableTrading.com](mailto:Research@ProfitableTrading.com?subject=Profit%20Amplifier%20Delivery&cigx=d.ciosa%2Csid.0%2Cstid.7473%2Cmid.9683%2Cshsh.d66e3d435db5f9af09cbb55e10dcfecd%2Cct.newsletter&src=email.sacio_7473.hs-ciosa.9683&utm_campaign=ptnl_111821&utm_medium=email&utm_source=hs-pt_ptnl) to your address book. You are receiving this message because you subscribed to a Profitable Trading publication. 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