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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Top Holdings Of Dividend ETFs (Part 3: Hidden Gems In November 2019)

Part 1 of this article presented the top 50 holdings of 50 Dividend ETFs, while Part 2 showcased the seven top-ranked stocks by GICS sector. My ranking system uses a proportional scoring system that favors larger investments and larger ETFs.

The top-ranked stock in November 2019 is Apple (AAPL), followed by Microsoft (MSFT), AT&T (T), and Verizon Communications (VZ).

In Part 3, I'm showcasing high-quality stocks not covered in Part 1 and Part 2 of this article. These are hidden gems that may be of interest to contrarian investors, who seek investment opportunities outside the prevailing sentiment of the time. And, certainly, highlighting the top holdings of dividend-paying ETFs is an attempt to capture the prevailing sentiment of the time (at least for dividend investing).

The article presents high-quality stocks not presented in Parts 1 and 2 of this article and, specifically, stocks with quality scores of at least 20 points based on the quality scoring system developed by David Van Knapp. Furthermore, I also list stocks in my DivGro portfolio that did not appear in the top 50 holdings of the 50 dividend-paying ETFs I analyzed. It turns out that some of these unranked stocks are high-quality stocks, so they certainly deserve the hidden gems moniker:

To see the stocks identified as Hidden Gems, please read this article at Seeking Alpha.

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