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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

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Your Most Important Investing Decision of the Next 10 Years

By Carla Pasternak

How you treat this often ignored segment of the market is likely the most important investing decision you’ll ever make… (Full Story Below)

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Your Most Important Investing Decision of the Next 10 Years

Think of where you’d be right now if you’d made this move 10 years ago.



The S&P 500 has returned 92% during that time (a 7% average annual gain). Meanwhile, Permian Basin Royalty Trust (NYSE: PBT) is up 575% during the same span. Energy Transfer Partners (NYSE: ETP) has returned 540%. Entertainment Properties Trust (NYSE: EPR) is showing a return of 302%.



And those are some of the most boring investments you can think of — REITs, pipeline operators, and royalty trusts. But they all have one thing in common.

They pay solid dividends.



As the Chief Investment Strategist behind High-Yield Investing, I’m biased. But I think dividends are the most powerful tool in investing. You don’t have to take my word for it. Other investors agree:

“I have made more money in retirement than I did when I was working. Income from dividend-paying stocks (which I collect every month) is even better than my greatest expectations.”



- High-Yield Investing subscriber, William B.

Even John D. Rockefeller once quipped that the only thing that gave him pleasure was to see his dividends coming in.

The simple fact is that how you treat the dividend — often the forgotten step-child among investors — is the most important investing decision you’ll make today… in the next year… even the next decade.



Let me show you what I mean.

Take two portfolios, each worth $100,000. The first one earns 8% in capital gains each year. The second one earns half that amount in capital gains — only 4% each year — but earns a 6% dividend that’s reinvested.



I chose these numbers as they illustrate a choice investors can be faced with — invest in a faster-growing stock that doesn’t pay a cent in dividends, or earn a nice yield and see slower growth. Here’s the best news — you’ll end up earning more with the dividend, and typically have fewer ups and downs as you would with a riskier growth stock.



In fact, in 10 years your portfolio would be worth $265,089 if you went with the dividend-paying holdings, versus $215,892 with the growth-only portfolio.



Over even longer, the difference is more dramatic.



Wait 20 years and your dividend portfolio would be worth over $702,000 compared to $466,096 — a difference of more than $200,000.



And here’s the best part. The misconception is that dividend payers are boring, stodgy securities. They might pay a few percent, but they won’t grow enough to really make a difference.



That couldn’t be further from the truth…

Shares of Sun Communities (NYSE: SUI) yield 5.5%, but they’ve returned 751% since the March 2009 market low.


During the same time, the Reaves Utility Income Fund (AMEX: UTG) has returned 356%, while paying monthly dividends that now equal a 6% yield.


And the Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund (AMEX: JRS) has returned 520% in addition to its 7.7% yield.

But that’s during a strong market rally, and coming off of multi-year lows. What about in different conditions?

American Capital Agency (NYSE: ANGC) is paying 14.3% and has a total of return of 49% during the past year (a time when the S&P 500 is up only 15%).



Verizon (NYSE: VZ), which pays a 4.6% dividend yield, has returned 32% in the past year.

That’s not to say every dividend payer will be a big winner. It won’t be, and I wouldn’t listen to anyone who says they can guarantee a stock’s gains.



But in the sizzle of the mainstream financial media, it’s the fast-moving names like Apple and Google that get most of the headlines. As you can see, it may just be the dividend-payers that are most important to your success.

[Note: If you need help finding high-yield dividend stocks, then make sure to check out StreetAuthority's latest report, The Top 5 Income Stocks for 2012. In it, we've identified our five of our favorite income plays for the next 12 months... to learn about these stocks, now.]

Good Investing!


Carla Pasternak’s Dividend Opportunities

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Disclosure: Carla Pasternak does own shares of the securities mentioned in this article. In accordance with company policies, StreetAuthority always provides readers with at least 48 hours advance notice before buying or selling any securities in any “real money” model portfolio. Members of our staff are restricted from buying or selling any securities for two weeks after being featured in our advisories or on our website, as monitored by our compliance officer.

Income Notes

Dividend-paying stocks in the S&P 500 produced a 12.1% annualized total return from the end of 1979 through July of this year, compared with a 10.7% advance for non payers.

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