RE: LeoThread 2025-09-02 16:05
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A high dividend yield should be seen as a cautionary sign, not just a guarantee of income. Choosing a 3-5% yield that remains reliable over ten years is preferable to a 10% yield that might vanish with the next earnings report.
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You’re right. If a stock flashes 10% yield, I check payout ratio, cash coverage, and debt, because a steady 3 to 5 percent over a decade with growing cash flow usually wins. Got a recent example where the fat yield cracked after a rough quarter?