Realty Income Corporation Common Stock (O)
57.42
-0.43 (-0.74%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jan 6th, 8:48 PM EST
If you are looking for monthly dividend payers, this trio offers high yield, growth, and turnaround opportunities.
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These REITs will pay out billions of dollars in dividends this year.
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Five sensational income stocks -- sporting yields ranging from 5.3% to 13.1% -- can fatten investors' pocketbooks in the new year.
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If you are looking for an easy way to grow your nest egg, high-yield Coca-Cola, General Mills, and Realty Income should be on your shortlist.
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I want to become more financially independent in 2026.
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As the calendar turns to January 5, 2026, the global financial community finds itself at a critical crossroads. The Federal Reserve, under the leadership of Chair Jerome Powell, is entering its final months of a transformative tenure that has spanned a global pandemic, a generational spike in inflation, and the
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2026 should be a big year for the REIT.
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Realty Income and Energy Transfer are reliable income plays in this wobbly market.
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Income investors should be able to count on these ultra-high-yield dividends in the new year.
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Another year, another long list of great dividend stocks.
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In the medium to long term, these three dividend stocks could provide juicy payouts and strong price appreciation.
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REITs offer a lower cost and a more passive and predictable way to make income from real estate.
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These dividends should continue growing.
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Some of these REITs sport dividend yields that top 6%.
Via The Motley Fool · January 2, 2026
As the calendar turns to January 1, 2026, the financial landscape for income seekers has undergone a dramatic transformation. After two years of grappling with "higher-for-longer" interest rates, the market has entered a new phase characterized by a "shallow cutting cycle" and a stabilizing Federal Funds Rate, now projected to
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As the clock strikes midnight on 2025, the Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) sector stands at a historic crossroads. After years of battling restrictive monetary policy and a post-pandemic identity crisis, the industry has emerged from 2025 transformed. The year was defined by a dramatic "sector bifurcation," where the AI-fueled
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You don't need to settle for an average dividend yield.
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Value stocks can be anchors in your portfolio in a wide range of market settings.
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These ultra-high-yield dividend stocks don't come with ultra-high risk levels.
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AGNC Investment's dividend yield is more than twice as large as Realty Income's, but the lower yield could still be the better choice.
Via The Motley Fool · December 28, 2025
Investing in dividend stocks can enhance your portfolio returns through the years.
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High dividend yields don't matter if they aren't supported by quality businesses.
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I know Realty Income isn't exciting, and that's one of the reasons I'm happy to own this high-yield stock.
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This steady income producer is a story of winning streaks.
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This REIT's next five years could be quite different from its past five years.
Via The Motley Fool · December 25, 2025