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Investors seeking income in the stock market have reason to cheer, according to author and portfolio manager Daniel Peris. He's predicting a major paradigm shift in the market as dividends come back in vogue. "Conservative, self-proclaimed dividend investors are going to have access to more companies over time," said Peris, author of the new book, " The Ownership Dividend ." These days, about 80% of S & P 500 stocks pay a dividend. Investing in dividend stocks Still, just because a company offers a dividend doesn't mean it is a good investment.
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Atlanta's Truist Financial ($41 billion) now yields 6.2% while Minneapolis's U.S. Bancorp ($53 billion) pays 5.1% on its common stock. After all, high dividend yields are often a sign of financial or business distress, or a red flag that the payments so many mom-and-pop investors depend on are unsustainable. Wall Street just doesn't think most payouts will be cut — so long as any recession this year stays on the mild side. "Despite these lower dividend growth expectations, we believe these bank holdings still have attractive dividends," Peris added. A final straw in the wind: Wall Street has issued dozens of research reports since Silicon Valley Bank went under.
Daniel Peris of Federated Hermes is the top-performing large-cap fund manager of 2022. Historian-turned-mutual fund manager Daniel Peris is making some history of his own this year. Nearly as unconventional as Peris' background is his approach to running his dividend fund. Absolute and relative performance matter little compared to dividend growth and yields, Peris told Insider in a recent interview. However, the fund manager said that as inflation starts to settle down, stocks in the aforementioned food, beverage and tobacco, household products, and pharmaceuticals industries are his favorites.
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