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📊 Top 5 MaxDividends Ideas of November: A Must-Read for Smart Investors

It's packed with insights that could change the way you invest.

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Nov 07, 2024
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Hey Dividend Investors!

Ever wondered how to keep your portfolio growing with minimal effort? Our latest MaxDividends report for November 2024 is out, and it's packed with insights that could change the way you invest.

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Stock Picking Methodology

In our monthly report, we include the Top 5 Stocks with the fastest dividend growth over the past 5 years.

Such companies usually grow aggressively in price and allow us to count on high rates of passive income growth through dividends. The strategy is perfect for long-term dividend investing with a focus on future growth.

How it Works: 5 steps of Pure Quality

  • All companies meet all the quality criteria of MaxDividends Top Stocks.

  • All companies are members of the MaxDividends Top Stocks list

  • All companies have the highest dividend growth rates over the past 5 years

  • All companies are undervalued at the time of publication

  • All companies have a Financial Score of 90+

MaxDividends Top Stocks Criteria

How Do We Choose MaxDividends Stocks

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Financial Score

Exclusive MaxDividends feature. Is based on deep fundamental analysis of company data over a long period of time. The assessment is made taking into account more than 150 metrics and indicators.

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Instrinct Value

Undervalued \ Overvalued \ Fairly valued

Compare competitor companies` P/E ratios to find out if the stocks you`re looking to trade are overvalued. We take the P/E average among competitors.

If a company`s current P/E is 20% or more lower than its competitor`s average, the company is considered undervalued. If it is higher by 20% or more, it is overvalued.

P/E ratio is calculated by dividing the market value per share by the earnings per share (EPS).

Top 5 MaxDividends Ideas of November’24

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