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The Best High-Yield Financial Stock to Invest $1,000 in Right Now

April 3, 20263 Mins Read
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Tensions are running high on Wall Street today. Consumers were already tightening their budgets even before the geopolitical conflict in the Middle East upended global energy markets. Fears of a recession, perhaps on a global scale, are well-founded.

If you are looking for reliable high-yield dividend stocks in this environment, you need to err on the side of caution. Realty Income (O +0.58%) and its 5.2% yield could be the solution you are looking for if you have $1,000 or $10,000 to invest.

What you get for $1,000

To put some numbers on this, a $1,000 investment will let you buy around 15 shares of Realty Income as of this writing. Each share offers an annual dividend of $3.23. So, for $1,000, you will generate around $48 in annual income. You can scale that up with simple multiplication. A $10,000 investment will generate around $480 in annual income, while a $100,000 investment will yield $4,800 in annual passive income. Those are estimates, however, and rounded down so they err on the low side.

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Those numbers won’t stay the same for long, however, as Realty Income has a long history of increasing its dividend on a quarterly basis. That said, its annual streak of dividend increases is an impressive 31 years and counting. So your dividend checks will likely grow steadily over time. And the real estate investment trust’s dividend is paid monthly, so it is as close to a paycheck replacement (including regular raises) as you can get on Wall Street.

Realty Income is built to last

The dividend streak is important today because it was created through the dot-com crash and associated recession, the Great Recession, and the coronavirus pandemic. Realty Income has faced very hard times and never skipped a beat on its dividend.

The foundation of the business is a large portfolio of single-tenant net lease retail properties (roughly 79% of rents). A net lease requires the tenant to pay most property-level expenses. Retail assets are relatively easy to buy, sell, and release as needed. On top of that, Realty Income owns industrial assets and a collection of more unique properties, such as vineyards, casinos, and data centers. Overall, with more than 15,500 properties spread across the United States and Europe, Realty Income is the largest net lease REIT.

Realty Income Stock Quote

Today’s Change

(0.58%) $0.36

Current Price

$62.24

Key Data Points

Market Cap

$58B

Day’s Range

$61.77 – $62.67

52wk Range

$50.71 – $67.94

Volume

146K

Avg Vol

6.6M

Gross Margin

48.73%

Dividend Yield

5.20%

Realty Income is using its size in other ways, too. For example, it has begun offering investment management services to institutional investors. And it has started to make debt investments, too. Both build on the REIT’s core competencies and offer new avenues for long-term growth.

It is also important to note that Realty Income is operated in a very conservative manner. That’s highlighted by an investment-grade-rated balance sheet. But the benefit of this goes well beyond financial…



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