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In the latest trading session, AGNC Investment (AGNC) closed at $10.26, marking a +0.49% move from the previous day.
Realty Income may serve the retail market, but its customers aren't threatened by the advent of e-commerce. Indeed, the advent of e-commerce and increasingly busy (and complex) logistics is driving demand for the service Stag Industrial provides.
Rate cuts are closer than ever, it's time to buy what will benefit your income stream when they do. AGNC Investment Corp.'s portfolio filled with MBS will be a key winner. AGNC is counter-cyclical, benefitting when the economy is hurting.
AGNC Investment is a mortgage real estate investment trust. From a total return perspective the company has done a good job of rewarding investors over time.
Attractive dividend yield and the Fed's rate cut decision are a positive for AGNC but recent volatility in the mortgage market might impact its financials.
AGNC's monthly dividend payment makes it appealing for income-focused investors. The dividend for the mortgage real estate investment trust currently yields 14%.
AGNC Capital and PennantPark Floating Rate Capital aren't known for raising their dividends very quickly, but they both offer eye-popping yields. AGNC Capital invests in mortgage-backed securities that could become more popular by the end of 2024.
AGNC Investment is a high-yield real estate investment trust that invests in mortgage securities. AGNC Investment has a dividend yield of more than 14% and a history of cutting its payout.
AGNC's stock has performed poorly over the past few years. However, lower interest rates set the stock up well to outperform over the next year.
AGNC reported 2nd quarter results in line with expectations amidst volatile financial markets. Revisited marketplace parameters show early signs of improvement, particularly in MBS values. Future predictions include a high likelihood of interest rate cuts.
All of AGNC Investment's total return has come from dividend income over the years. The REIT has had to cut its dividend several times in the past.