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🪙 Dividend Stocks Newsletter for 2/4/2026

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By 2030, AI will add $15.7 trillion to the global economy.
That’s more than the current GDP of China and India combined.
But here’s what most investors miss: The companies building AI’s foundation today will capture the lion’s share of that wealth.
Not the chatbot makers. Not the app developers. The infrastructure providers.
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The biggest scam in the history of gold markets is unwinding (ad)

There are 90 paper gold claims for every real ounce in COMEX vaults. Ninety promises, one ounce of metal. It’s like musical chairs with 90 players and one chair. COMEX gold inventory dropped 25 percent last year alone as gold flows East to Shanghai, Mumbai, and Moscow. On March 31st, contract holders can demand delivery. When similar situations arose in the past, markets closed and rules changed. Paper holders got crushed while mining stock holders made fortunes. One stock sits at the center of this crisis.
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Ex-Dividend Stocks for Thursday, February 5th
CompanyShare PriceAmount / PeriodYieldPrevious AmountPayout RatioPayable DateAZZAZZ$126.47$0.20
quarterly0.73%$0.207.5%2/26/26
DHID.R. Horton$160.18$0.45
quarterly1.17%$0.4516.3%2/12/26
DKLDelek Logistics Partners$52.68$1.13
quarterly9.21%$1.12145.0%2/12/26
FELEFranklin Electric$104.46$0.28
quarterly1.12%$0.2734.5%2/19/26
FULH. B. Fuller$66.49$0.24
quarterly1.55%$0.2431.3%2/19/26
HESMHess Midstream Partners$35.82$0.76
quarterly8.70%$0.75107.1%2/13/26
IDAIDACORP$134.55$0.88
quarterly2.65%$0.8860.5%3/2/26
KBHKB Home$62.84$0.25
quarterly1.66%$0.2520.4%2/19/26
MATXMatson$163.73$0.36
quarterly0.91%$0.3611.0%3/5/26
NWBINorthwest Bancshares$13.54$0.20
quarterly6.26%$0.2086.0%2/18/26
VLOValero Energy$196.46$1.20
quarterly2.57%$1.1359.2%3/9/26
Please note you must purchase shares of these companies by the market close today to receive the next dividend payment.7%–9% Dividend Yields — But Not for Long (ad)

Markets have been volatile lately, but dependable income opportunities still exist for investors who know where to look. We’re reviewing a small group of high-yield dividend stocks that continue to generate strong cash flow despite shifting conditions. Our latest guide outlines three companies operating in energy, consumer staples, and consumer finance, each producing billions in free cash flow and offering yields above typical market averages. These are established, cash-producing businesses built to reward shareholders through consistent payouts, not speculation. If steady income matters in today’s market, this breakdown is worth a closer look.
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Ex-Dividend Stocks for Friday, February 6th
CompanyShare PriceAmount / PeriodYieldPrevious AmountPayout RatioPayable DateARLPAlliance Resource Partners$24.67$0.60
quarterly9.82%$0.60127.7%2/13/26
CFFNCapitol Federal Financial$7.66$0.09
quarterly4.90%$0.0460.7%2/20/26
ETEnergy Transfer$18.28$0.34
quarterly7.47%$0.33106.4%2/19/26
FCFFirst Commonwealth Financial$18.95$0.14
quarterly3.05%$0.1437.0%2/20/26
FEFirstEnergy$46.82$0.45
quarterly4.00%$0.4577.7%3/1/26
FHIFederated Hermes$53.24$0.34
quarterly2.56%$0.3426.5%2/13/26
HOPEHope Bancorp$12.62$0.14
quarterly4.60%$0.14121.7%2/20/26
HWMHowmet Aerospace$207.30$0.12
quarterly0.22%$0.1213.5%2/25/26
JBHTJ.B. Hunt Transport Services$228.52$0.45
quarterly0.85%$0.4428.7%2/20/26
LNGCheniere Energy$209.39$0.56
quarterly1.08%$0.5612.4%2/27/26
MAINMain Street Capital$61.32$0.26
monthly5.46%$0.2651.7%2/13/26
NSCNorfolk Southern$307.00$1.35
quarterly1.87%$1.3542.4%2/20/26
PHParker-Hannifin$970.11$1.80
quarterly0.77%$1.8026.3%3/6/26
PNFPPinnacle Financial Partners$102.21$0.50- – 24.7%2/27/26
SSBSouthState Bank$107.01$0.60
quarterly2.38%$0.6030.5%2/13/26
SUNSunoco$57.45$0.93
quarterly6.35%$0.92125.6%2/19/26
SYFSynchrony Financial$74.88$0.30
quarterly1.65%$0.3012.9%2/17/26
WFCWells Fargo & Company$93.44$0.45
quarterly2.03%$0.4528.7%3/1/26
WFRDWeatherford International$99.16$0.28
quarterly1.18%$0.2518.1%3/5/26
WTTRSelect Water Solutions$11.91$0.07
quarterly2.29%$0.07147.4%2/18/26
Please note you must purchase shares of these companies by the market close tomorrow to receive the next dividend payment.The day the gold market broke (ad)

On September 14th, 2023, something big happened that didn’t make the news. The price gap between London gold and Shanghai gold blew out to $120 an ounce. For years, that gap was a few dollars, maybe $5 or $10. A 20x jump in seconds isn’t a glitch, it’s the system breaking. Traders tried to buy gold in London to sell in Shanghai, but hit a wall. The London vaults were empty. Since that day, gold has hit 53 all-time highs. One stock is positioned to capture the bulk of this wealth transfer.
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Ex-Dividend Stocks for Monday, February 9th
CompanyShare PriceAmount / PeriodYieldPrevious AmountPayout RatioPayable DateAAPLApple$275.96$0.26
quarterly0.40%$0.2613.1%2/12/26
AMPAmeriprise Financial$542.72$1.60
quarterly1.23%$1.6017.6%2/27/26
BXBlackstone$134.10$1.49
quarterly4.17%$1.29133.0%2/17/26
CQPCheniere Energy Partners$57.22$0.78
quarterly5.43%$0.7880.7%2/13/26
CWTCalifornia Water Service Group$45.02$0.34
quarterly3.07%$0.3052.4%2/20/26
DLXDeluxe$28.12$0.30
quarterly5.01%$0.3063.8%2/23/26
ETREntergy$97.09$0.64
quarterly2.67%$0.6463.2%3/2/26
GLPGlobal Partners$47.49$0.76
quarterly6.49%$0.76144.5%2/13/26
GWWW.W. Grainger$1,191.23$2.26
quarterly0.85%$2.2625.4%3/1/26
HTOH2O America$52.79$0.44- – 53.3%3/2/26
HXLHexcel$81.54$0.18
quarterly0.90%$0.1749.3%2/17/26
LAZLazard$54.02$0.50
quarterly3.81%$0.5091.7%2/20/26
LPGDorian LPG$29.76$0.70
special9.50%- – 2/24/26
LVSLas Vegas Sands$58.77$0.30
quarterly1.96%$0.2542.7%2/18/26
MPLXMplx$55.25$1.08
quarterly7.66%$1.0891.3%2/17/26
NMMNavios Maritime Partners$59.66$0.05
quarterly0.33%$0.052.3%2/12/26
OHIOmega Healthcare Investors$42.91$0.67
quarterly6.18%$0.67149.7%2/17/26
PZZAPapa John’s International$33.91$0.46
quarterly5.06%$0.46164.3%2/20/26
RBARB Global$115.51$0.31
quarterly1.09%$0.3159.3%3/2/26
WBSWebster Financial$72.51$0.40
quarterly2.48%$0.4027.1%2/19/26
WTRGEssential Utilities$38.06$0.34
quarterly3.50%$0.3456.8%3/2/26
Please note you must purchase shares of these companies by the market close tomorrow to receive the next dividend payment.
Dividend Stock Ideas
This is a list of companies that meet common criteria that investors use to evaluate dividend stocks. This list contains companies that have dividend yields greater than 3%, payout ratios of less than 75% (or less than 100% for REITs), five-year average annual dividend growth of at least 1.5% and a minimum market cap of $1 billion.CompanyDividend YieldAnnual PayoutPayout RatioAnnual Dividend GrowthP/E RatioMarket CapTBCGTBC Bank Group PLC6.67%GBX 711.1329.26%5.29%1.80£2.41KKRPKimbell Royalty10.57%$1.40N/A2.06%N/A$1.47KUKWGreencoat UK Wind PLC10.88%GBX 10.09N/A1.86%N/A£2.12KLYBLyondellBasell Industries N.V.10.20%$5.48N/A4.89%N/A$18.26KWUThe Western Union Company10.00%$0.9441.05%3.28%4.29$3.12KBMEB&M European Value Retail S.A.7.49%GBX 1560.73%2.73%7.32£1.82K
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