Top Dividend Stocks For October

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The top dividend stocks for October:

Our next Attractive dividend stock is Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. Cullen/Frost, which is the holding company for Frost National Bank, is a Texas regional bank that provides commercial banking, consumer services, investment banking, international banking, trust services, correspondent banking, discount brokerage, and insurance services. Our AI systems have given Cullen/Frost ratings of C in Technical, D in Growth, B in Momentum Volatility, and C in Quality Value. The stock closed up 2.37% to $69.

Prudential Financial Group is our third Neutral rated top dividend stock for this month. Prudential is a Fortune 500 insurance and investment management company that provides services to both retail and institutional clients throughout the U.S. and over 40 other countries. Our AI systems rated Prudential C in Technical, D in Growth, C in Momentum Volatility, and C in Quality Value. The stock closed up 3.75% to $67.79 on volume of 2,302,368 vs its 10-day price average of $64.

Our AI systems identified three Unattractive top dividend stocks for this month. These stocks are also involved in banking and financial services.Our first Unattractive top dividend stock is Truist Financial Corp. Truist, which is a regional bank based in Charlotte, was formed in December 2019 as the result of the merger between BB&T and SunTrust. Our AI systems have rated Truist D in Technical, D in Growth, C in Momentum Volatility, and C in Quality Value. The stock closed up 2.96% to $42.

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