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My Top 15 High Growth Dividend Stocks For October 2023

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Last updated: 2023/10/02 at 5:03 AM
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Quality StocksWatchlist CriteriaWatchlist For October 2023Past PerformanceDrivers Of AlphaTotal Return For All Watchlist StocksDividend Analysis for New Stocks

Quality Stocks

September has not been a good month for equities during the last few years, 2023 was no exception. The SPDR S&P 500 Trust ETF (SPY) fell by 4.74% last month, in 2022 it posted a loss of 9.24%, in 2021 it dropped by 4.66% and in 2020, the year I started tracking this series, the ETF posted a loss of 3.74%. No other month has been so consistently bad for SPY during the last 4 years. Vanguard’s Dividend Appreciation ETF (VIG) fell by 4.26% last month, and it too posted losses during the three prior Septembers. My watchlist from last month performed even worse, posting a loss of 6.41%.

Year-to-date my watchlist remains ahead of VIG, +5.62% vs. +3.84%, but trails SPY that is still up 13.03%.

While SPY continues to outpace my watchlist this year, since inception, the watchlist maintains a respectable level of alpha. The long-term, 37-month, annualized return for my watchlist is 10.83% compared to 7.91% for VIG and 8.49% for SPY.

My goal is not to beat SPY or VIG but to generate a long-term rate of return of at least 12%. While we see the long term annualized rate of return dip below this target I am confident it will bounce back in the next few months.

The main focus of this watchlist is to find the best combination of quality companies trading for attractive prices. I believe this is the optimal long-term strategy to build wealth.

The top 15 dividend growth stocks for October offer an average dividend yield of 1.94%. Collectively, they have increased dividend payments at a rate of 29.38% during the last 5 years. Based on dividend yield theory, these 15 stocks are about 35% undervalued right now, and I think they are poised to offer strong long-term returns.

I would recommend two approaches to dividend investing. The first is to dollar-cost average into at least 10-20 or more quality dividend-paying stocks across multiple sectors and industries. By dollar-cost averaging, you eliminate the risk of trying to value a stock and over a long enough period, theoretically, you will buy shares at market highs, lows, and in-between resulting in an average cost basis somewhere in the middle. The second method carries a little more risk. Invest in undervalued stocks, also dollar-cost averaging into at least 10-20 unique quality companies across multiple sectors and industries. The additional risk with this approach comes from the chance that your valuation method proves to be incorrect. However, by investing in multiple unique stocks, the odds that you accurately identify at least a few undervalued stocks increases. The resulting upside from a few correct picks may more than offset the underperformance from the bad ones.

Watchlist Criteria

The criteria used to determine which stocks are included in my high-growth dividend stock watchlist remains unchanged for October 2023. It is made up of the 8 factors listed below that have historically outperformed the broad universe of dividend-paying stocks when analyzed collectively.

  • Market Cap of at least $10 billion.
  • Payout Ratio no greater than 70%.
  • 5-year Dividend Growth rate of at least 5%.
  • 5-year Revenue Growth rate of at least 2%.
  • 5-year EPS Growth rate of at least 2%.
  • S&P Earnings and Dividend Rating of B+ or better.
  • Wide or Narrow Moat (Morningstar).
  • Exemplary or Standard Management Team (Morningstar).

The rules identified 131 stocks for the month that were all ranked based on the above-mentioned metrics with the exclusion of market cap. I then computed the current valuation for each stock using dividend yield theory. All stocks were ranked for both quality and valuation and sorted by the best combination of both. Next, I computed a forecasted rate of return for the next 5-year period for each of the stocks. This return is based on forecasted earnings growth, a return to fair value, and the dividend yield.

The highest-ranked 15 stocks with a forecasted return greater than or equal to 12% were chosen for the watchlist. The long-term hypothesis for this watchlist is that it will outperform a broad quality dividend fund such as Vanguard’s Dividend Appreciation ETF, VIG, and that it will generate a 12% annualized rate of total return.

Watchlist For October 2023

Top 15 High Growth Dividend Stocks For October 2023

Created by Author

Above are the 15 stocks I am considering for further evaluation during the month. They are sorted in descending order by their rank and 5-year dividend growth rate.

The “O/U” column represents potential undervalue; this is a comparison of the current dividend yield to the historical dividend yield as a function of share price.

The expected return in the table above was computed using a discounted 5-year EPS forecast, a return to fair value, and the current dividend yield. There is also a margin of safety built into the forecasted return. These figures are just assumptions based on the available data and there is no guarantee these returns will be attained.

There are 2 changes to the top 15 list from the prior month. FMC Corporation (FMC) and Dollar General (DG) have fallen further down the list, or do not meet the 12% expected rate of return threshold and were replaced by Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) and Texas Instruments (TXN).

Past Performance

The top 15 list for September posted a loss of 6.41% and sees its long-term alpha over both benchmarks decrease. The long-term annualized rate of return for the watchlist fell from 13.63% last month to 10.83%. My target rate of return is 12%, and despite the volatility in the market this year, I remain optimistic that this watchlist will climb back above this goal in the long run.

Month

Top 15

All

VIG

SPY

1 Month

-6.41%

-5.43%

-4.26%

-4.74%

3 Month

-6.11%

-3.34%

-3.86%

-3.23%

6 Month

-2.54%

0.18%

1.88%

5.17%

1 Year

20.29%

18.85%

17.34%

21.58%

2020

6.27%

6.15%

9.09%

7.94%

2021

33.81%

31.55%

23.75%

28.76%

2022

-8.58%

-15.12%

-9.80%

-18.16%

2023

5.62%

6.25%

3.84%

13.03%

Since Inception

37.31%

25.95%

26.46%

28.55%

Annualized

10.83%

7.77%

7.91%

8.49%

Top 5 past and present watchlist stocks in September 2023:

  • UnitedHealth Group (UNH) +6.21%
  • Humana (HUM) +5.58%
  • Progressive (PGR) +4.37%
  • Cigna (CI) +4.01%
  • W. R. Berkley Corporation (WRB) +3.60%

Two of the top 15 stocks selected for the month of September were amongst the top 5 performing stocks last month, Cigna and W.R. Berkley. In total, there have been 74 unique dividend stocks selected by this watchlist since September of 2020.

Top 5 Stocks by Total Return since joining the watchlist:

  1. NVIDIA (NVDA) +227.29% (30 months).
  2. Automatic Data Processing (ADP) +84.82% (37 months).
  3. Progressive (PGR) +63.59% (32 months).
  4. CDW Corporation (CDW) +58.02% (32 months).
  5. UnitedHealth Group (UNH) +57.04% (32 months).

Since not all stocks have been on the watchlist for the full 37 months of its existence, comparing a monthly average return can help normalize the results. Here are the top 5 stocks with the highest average monthly return since joining the watchlist.

  1. NVIDIA (NVDA) +4.03% (30 months)
  2. EOG Resources (EOG) +1.99% (7 months)
  3. Automatic Data Processing (ADP) +1.67% (37 months)
  4. Progressive (PGR) +1.55% (32 months)
  5. CDW Corporation (CDW) +1.44% (32 months)

Drivers Of Alpha

The watchlist underperformed VIG in September. Five watchlist stocks outpaced the ETF last month.

  • (CI) +4.01%
  • (WRB) +3.60%
  • (SIRI) +2.73%
  • (DPZ) -1.93%
  • (DFS) -3.82%

The remaining 10 stocks underperformed VIG.

  • (BAC) -4.50%
  • (MCHP) -4.63%
  • (MSCI) -5.62%
  • (TSCO) -7.07%
  • (SCHW) -7.19%
  • (SSNC) -8.50%
  • (ZTS) -8.68%
  • (SWKS) -9.33%
  • (FMC) -21.65%
  • (DG) -23.61%

Total Return For All Watchlist Stocks

Here are the total returns for all past and present watchlist stocks since first appearing on the watchlist. Out of the 74 stocks that are on this list, 52 (54 last month) have positive total returns and 22 have negative total returns, the average return is 15.00% (21.87% last month). The watchlist has been around for 37 months, the average duration for all 74 stocks is 28.08 months.

Symbol

Since Joining

Count

NVDA

227.29%

30

ADP

84.82%

37

PGR

63.59%

32

CDW

58.02%

32

UNH

57.04%

32

CTAS

55.37%

32

COST

54.92%

37

INTU

50.74%

37

KLAC

50.03%

29

TSCO

49.56%

32

AMAT

46.58%

32

TJX

45.14%

32

MSFT

43.74%

37

MSCI

41.13%

37

APH

38.27%

32

NOC

34.40%

37

LRCX

33.79%

32

ACN

33.38%

37

WST

33.04%

37

BK

32.16%

37

EXPD

31.65%

32

HUM

30.59%

31

GGG

30.10%

37

FDS

28.13%

37

LOW

26.83%

37

MPWR

25.79%

31

CI

23.94%

19

ROL

23.73%

20

FDX

23.62%

19

JPM

21.00%

32

FAST

20.99%

37

LMT

19.15%

37

CMCSA

16.82%

37

ROP

15.27%

37

EOG

14.80%

7

HD

14.49%

37

SHW

13.38%

32

BBY

13.08%

15

MA

12.35%

37

BLK

12.13%

37

DE

12.02%

22

TMO

11.54%

30

V

10.82%

37

MCO

10.37%

37

SCHW

10.15%

32

BX

8.77%

14

ZTS

5.58%

8

ATVI

4.39%

29

MCHP

4.24%

4

ICE

3.33%

32

WRB

3.14%

6

TXN

2.56%

32

MS

-3.35%

28

DFS

-3.82%

1

USB

-4.01%

35

DPZ

-4.04%

37

KR

-4.23%

3

BAC

-4.50%

1

JKHY

-5.15%

37

NTRS

-6.33%

37

GS

-8.44%

26

ALLE

-12.81%

3

TROW

-14.65%

37

SSNC

-18.22%

31

SBUX

-18.89%

21

LAD

-23.18%

30

SIRI

-29.86%

18

SWKS

-33.86%

21

FMC

-43.49%

16

DG

-46.70%

30

BALL

-47.07%

21

MKTX

-59.58%

32

AAP

-66.54%

15

PARA

-69.32%

27

Dividend Analysis for New Stocks

Below are a 7-year dividend yield theory chart, a dividend history chart, and a dividend growth table for the 2 new stocks on the watchlist this month.

First up is Monolithic Power Systems.

Dividend Yield Theory Chart for Monolithic Power Systems

Created by Author

Dividend Yield History for Monolithic Power Systems

Created by Author

Year Dividend Growth CAGR
2023 4.00 33.33%
2022 3.00 25.00% 33.33%
2021 2.40 20.00% 29.10%
2020 2.00 25.00% 25.99%
2019 1.60 33.33% 25.74%
2018 1.20 50.00% 27.23%
2017 0.80 0.00% 30.77%
2016 0.80 0.00% 25.85%
2015 0.80 77.78% 22.28%
2014 0.45 -55.00% 27.48%
2013 1.00 14.87%
2012
2011

Up next is Texas Instruments.

Dividend Yield Theory Chart for Texas Instruments

Created by Author

Dividend Yield History for Texas Instruments

Created by Author

Year Dividend Growth CAGR
2023 5.02 7.04%
2022 4.69 11.40% 7.04%
2021 4.21 13.17% 9.20%
2020 3.72 15.89% 10.51%
2019 3.21 22.05% 11.83%
2018 2.63 24.06% 13.80%
2017 2.12 29.27% 15.45%
2016 1.64 17.14% 17.33%
2015 1.40 12.90% 17.31%
2014 1.24 15.89% 16.81%
2013 1.07 48.61% 16.72%
2012 0.72 28.57% 19.31%
2011 0.56 20.05%

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