The best stocks in February 2024: Dividends up to 10.19%
According to a report from www.boerse-online.de, dividends of up to 10.19 percent will be paid out in February 2024. The list includes stocks such as ASML, Aurubis, Bertrandt, Citigroup, Deutsche Beteiligungs AG, Energy Transfer, Equinor, Infineon, Siemens, Stabilus, Starbucks, Thyssenkrupp and Verbio. The level of the dividend yield is an important factor for investors, but the trend of the stock is just as important. So it is recommended to look at stocks that are above the 50-day line and the 200-day line. For example, ASML and Citigroup. Equinor and Energy Transfer pay the highest dividend yields, however Equinor is in a downtrend while Energy Transfer is in an uptrend. The German companies Siemens...

The best stocks in February 2024: Dividends up to 10.19%
According to a report by www.boerse-online.de,
Dividends of up to 10.19 percent will be paid out in February 2024. The list includes stocks such as ASML, Aurubis, Bertrandt, Citigroup, Deutsche Beteiligungs AG, Energy Transfer, Equinor, Infineon, Siemens, Stabilus, Starbucks, Thyssenkrupp and Verbio.
The level of the dividend yield is an important factor for investors, but the trend of the stock is just as important. So it is recommended to look at stocks that are above the 50-day line and the 200-day line. For example, ASML and Citigroup. Equinor and Energy Transfer pay the highest dividend yields, however Equinor is in a downtrend while Energy Transfer is in an uptrend. German companies Siemens and Infineon also have dividend yields, with Siemens having better chart performance than Infineon. The midcap companies Bertrandt, Thyssenkrupp and Deutsche Beteiligungs AG also pay good dividends.
It's important to note that this list represents only a selection of stocks that will pay their dividends in February 2024. Some stocks pay quarterly or monthly, so investors should also check individually how much return there is in February. It is also important to have the shares in your portfolio a few days before the ex-date. There may be differences depending on the country and regulations.
Overall, the selected stocks offer attractive dividend yields and investors can take the stocks' performance into account when making their investment decisions.
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