Best High Yield Dividend Companies Right Now (ASX Australia) 2024
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Here are the best dividend companies listed on the ASX right now.
I'll show you what I look for and which companies I would consider for my portfolio. Generally, I'm looking for companies with a strong dividend yield (generally over 5%). That are consistent and stable in paying out. And companies where the price is increasing also over the long term.
From my research, eleven companies fit my investing criteria of what I'm looking for as a dividend investor.
I'll also research the top five companies to show you how I'd narrow the list of possible investments.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Happy Investing in 2024!
Tracey :)
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Yes, please do etf/index funds high yield dividend.
Im a big fan of Metcash (MTS) from that list. Thanks for the video as always
Thanks Tracey, I never get tired of these types of video's.
Thanks so much for a great research tutorial, looking up easier ways to research ASX stocks...and with dividends bonus, I'm a subscriber :) have a fab day.
Would be great to see the same video but for ETFs and another one for LICs😊 thanks
Thanks so much for the vid Tracey! I've read 2 of your books and love your content - thank you again!
Aww thank you so much ✨
Love you videos but would love to see one about starting out in investments and what is needed to be done
Thanks Tracey, Great ideas and hope you can make more videos :)
Thank you so much Tracey!
Love your videos and your books Tracey, thank you!
Thank you so much ✨
Financial planning is like navigation. If you know where you are and where you want to go, navigation isn't such a great problem. It's when you don't know the two points that it's difficult
Love love love these videos. This kind of eduction on dividend investing is so helpful
Great idea for a video, thank you.
Thank you for the vid!
Thank you Tracey 🎉🎉🎉
Hi Tracey, what do you think about MXT & PL8? Considering they offer high dividends (8.59% & 5.6%) and low volatility Thanks
Thank you, Tracey.
Good 🌄 morning Tracy, thank u 4 the "VALUABLE" info.....it really helps! God 🙌 bless you! ✌️ peace
Great video. You have done exceptionally well with your investing. Have you got a video of your portfolio? Cheers
very informative👌
How do you access the Commsec stocks data on their website?
I decided to add some gold to my portfolio, as the downturn is China is a big worry for Australian companies. So far it is one of the few things in my portfolio not in the red for the last month.
i bought Coles, decent price, good dividend, and decent chance of growth
Thank you :)
Love your content. Is it better to pick a company with great growth over 5 years tho dividend is slightly lower then your top 5? Referring to CSR for example.
Maybe. I’d definitely consider it 😊
Thanks. I stick to BHP
Thanks Tracey. Stability of NWH listed as only 83.7%. ?
because it's increasing rather than paying out the same each time. No guarantee that it'll continue to increase like it is though. Something to keep watch of :)
谢谢!
awww thank you so much
Hi Tracey, could you tell me the better way to own an ETF such as ownership of Vanguard shares or being in a Vanguard portfolio position run by Vanguard. Thanks in advance. Love your work
I buy them through my trading platform rather than directly from Vanguard, but either way is fine.
Hello. I found this analysis to be very professional. Congratulations.
What is Franking? Why do some have 100% and others 0%?
franking refers to how much company tax has been paid. 100% franking is good for most investors because they'll get the tax benefit come tax time :)
Thank you very much.
You're the best :-)@@TraceyEdwards
BHP is heading into a
Thanks Tracey , Could you please tell us why you included WHC as being consistent dividend payer , but said FMG was not consistent , when WHC paid almost no dividend in 2020 , paid no dividend at all in 2021 , while FMG has yielded big dividends every year for the last 5 years ?
(and the share price has increased by nearly six times .)
It's really a gut feeling sometimes.
With FMG (which I do own and like), the dividends have been trending downwards over the last three years. Still a great yield though.
With WHC, they didn't pay after the covid period so sometimes I'm okay with that, and they are paying again, and divs look like they are growing again (as they were prior to 2020).
I could be wrong, but that was my reasoning :)
Happy Investing!
@@TraceyEdwards Thanks for your reply Tracey.
I think we will see in the next two weeks , that FMG dividends are growing again , possibly up by 20% or more , while WHC dividends will decline this year , but will increase in the longer term thanks to their acquisition of BHP's coal assets.
Exciting times..
When Parrahub is built the units will be worth twice with the 30,000 fat car spaces, Japanese maglev to Melbourne via Canberra and Albury and 5,000 well serviced four ensuit bedroom units.
I don’t understand how FMG could be passed over
Yeah, WAM is killer to for consistent Dividends.
Your thoughts on Yan coal (YAL)?
I bought last week and I'm up 10% already with a consistent 10% dividend. What's not to love
Fat fingers. 20% dividend
YAL was the number one dividend large stock in 2023.
Haven't WHC stated they won't pay a dividend in March due to buying another mine and using the cash to expand the company?
Did they? Interesting. I actually don't mind that, if they are buying more assets. Worth it to keep an eye on then. :)
@@TraceyEdwards Yes the 12 month price prediction is $15
cool channel legend
Do you mind if i ask how old you are? because i saw how invested in dividend stocks you are and i got really disheartened. How long did it take to get to 4000 dollars a month in dividends? what age did you start/where you are now?
Next video: is it safe to invest with investment apps?
"Stock screener on cummsec" lmao 🤣😂🤣
Good video 👍🤙🙏
Investing for dividends is investing in companies that have nothing better to do with the money than pay it out to shareholders
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@@TraceyEdwards Always get a little happy dance going when I see new posts 🥳. Have a fabulous long weekend 👍🏻
@@angieg9361 you too!
Rough and ready process
How could yan coal not even get a mention
Australia lol
Cheers Tracy , thanks for your insights.🫡🙏👍🇦🇺
Very sorry about spelling your name incorrectly. 🙏🇦🇺