22 dividend stocks screened for quality and safety

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These stocks have both high dividend yields and good prospects for earnings and sales.

Now that the S&P 500 has hit a new closing low for 2022, it is a good time to rerun a screen of low-volatility dividend stocks that may perform relatively better.

Altfest’s... Now that the S&P 500 has hit a new closing low for 2022, it is a good time to rerun a screen of low-volatility dividend stocks that may perform relatively better. Altfest’s screen was designed to help investors identify potential stocks for long-term investments — that is, for commitments of several years, at least — with some implied downside protection. Any stock screen is only a first step for your own consideration of companies’ less tangible quality factors.

From the previous closing low on June 16, the S&P 500 rose 17% through Aug. 16. Then it took a 15% flop through Sept. 26, hitting its lowest closing level since Dec. 14, 2020, according to Dow Jones Market Data.First, we’ll lay out the criteria, with results from a new screen as of the close on Sept. 26.

 

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Several of these stocks are down double digits since they were recommended on June 29th (DLR and VF 20%). You might want to delete the word 'safety' from your headline. Getting paid to wait? Sure. How long is the waiting period?

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