If a stock’s yield is around 5%, it could foreshadow a dividend cut or worse.
A yield that high, however, doesn’t have to spell doom.
Several investors Barron’s spoke to say they can find good opportunities among those stocks, though plenty of due diligence is required, and it’s crucial to avoid falling knives, as bad stocks are sometimes…
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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