Dividend Stocks to Consider During the Coronavirus Spread - (2024)

Hi all, with all the changes in the markets of late, I wanted to create a post with the updated MoneyByRamey.com Dividend Stocks Watchlist March 2020.

Note: You can always download the latest list at the Dividend Stocks Watchlist.

The Coronavirus Effect on Stocks

The Coronavirus is certainly a worldwide pandemic. It is my sincere hope that the powers-that-be will get it under control and fast.

Until then, the markets have been dropping in response to what is perceived as what will become a stand-still in economic growth, supply chain disruptions, and general upheaval in society.

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Will the world end? It certainly seems so. Though this might seem to be the case, I do not believe that the short-term effect of the virus will have long-term implications for those who buy and hold.

As value investors, it is to our benefit to keep our eye towards the long-term. I have personally had my eye on a few stocks that are now looking to be more value-oriented in this environment.

The Dividend Investing Strategy in Turbulent Times

One reason why I am so bullish with the dividend investing strategy is that when stocks are going down, I am acquiring more shares of those stocks through DRIP investing.

So long as the basic fundamentals of the stock remain in effect, we can largely ignore swings in the markets due to events in which we have no control.

The Coronavirus (Covid-19) is certainly a disruption in the overall markets and as of right now, it seems to be ramping up instead of declining.

However, being an optimist, I do believe that things will become better and the world will get this virus under control.

Because of this, I see that out of this market downswing can arise great opportunities.

The Dividend Stocks Watchlist

Here I will go over three different sorts:

#1 Stocks with 20 + Years Paying Dividends by Highest Yield

#2 Payout Ratio Less than 50% by Highest Yield

#3 Stocks I’m Watching

What Dividend Stocks Am I Buying?

Nothing quite yet although I do have some key contenders on my Dividend Stocks Watchlist March 2020. I did put in a market order for Pepis ($PEP) which I’m going to be reviewing on Sunday night to see where futures are at.

I do have $6k to invest at the moment and per above, I am potentially looking to allocate per the names listed above. I would love the opportunity to add to my 43-position, $6,258.19/yr. dividend income-producing portfolio.

However, with the craziness the past few days, I did notice that the bid/ask spread on many of the stocks was crazy.

Just look at the bid-ask for Eastman Chemical ($EMN):

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I’d like to see the bid-ask on a few of the stocks I’m looking at come down to more reasonable levels.

I might put in a few limit orders in case the market trends in a downward direction. I would enjoy being able to pick up some more quality stocks at even better prices!

What stocks are you watching for on a continued market downturn?

Remember, head over to the Dividend Stocks Watchlist page to use our screening tool!

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Dividend Stocks to Consider During the Coronavirus Spread - (2024)

FAQs

What are the three dividend stocks to buy and hold forever? ›

That way, they can focus on doing what they enjoy instead of worrying about their investments. Three Motley Fool contributors think they've found magnificent stocks retirees can buy and hold forever. Here's why they picked AbbVie (NYSE: ABBV), Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ: GILD), and Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ).

What is the best dividend stock of all time? ›

Some of the best dividend stocks include Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ), The Procter & Gamble Company (NYSE:PG), and AbbVie Inc (NYSE:ABBV) with impressive track records of dividend growth and strong balance sheets.

How many dividend stocks should I own? ›

There is no hard and fast rule for how many dividend stocks to start a portfolio, but a good starting point is to aim for a minimum of 10. This will give you a good mix of different companies and sectors and help to diversify your risk.

How to find the best dividend stock? ›

Dividend investors should seek out companies with long-term profitability and earnings growth expectations between 5% and 15%. Companies should boast the cash flow generation necessary to support their dividend-payment programs. Investors should avoid companies with debt-to-equity ratios higher than 2.00.

How to make 5k a month in dividends? ›

To generate $5,000 per month in dividends, you would need a portfolio value of approximately $1 million invested in stocks with an average dividend yield of 5%. For example, Johnson & Johnson stock currently yields 2.7% annually. $1 million invested would generate about $27,000 per year or $2,250 per month.

How to make $1,000 a month in dividends? ›

To have a perfect portfolio to generate $1000/month in dividends, one should have at least 30 stocks in at least 10 different sectors. No stock should not be more than 3.33% of your portfolio. If each stock generates around $400 in dividend income per year, 30 of each will generate $12,000 a year or $1000/month.

What is the triple dividend? ›

The three benefits that are outlined are: (1) avoiding losses when disasters strike; (2) unlocking development potential by stimulating economic activity thanks to reduced disaster-related investment risks; and (3) social, environmental and economic co-benefits associated with investments.

Which common stock pays a constant dividend? ›

Answer and Explanation: A common stock that pays a constant dividend can be valued as if it: a) Preferred stock. A preferred stock pays constant and non growing dividends and hence the common stock can be valued as a preferred stock.

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