3 Imminent Special Dividends Ripe For Buying Now (Yields Up To 9.7%)

 | Oct 09, 2018 06:40AM ET

If you want to double—or even triple—your dividend income overnight, there’s an easy way to do it: buy stocks that pay special dividends.

And today I’ve got 3 totally ignored special-dividend payers for you. Each of these top-notch income plays throws off “hidden” payouts yielding up to 9.7%!

We’ll unmask all 3 as we roll through this article. We’ll also look at the almost comical reason why stocks like these get completely overlooked, and I’ll give you everything you need to get in on the next big special payout before it drops.

A $2-Trillion Cash Stash Looking for a Home

It happens like clockwork: a company announces a blowout quarter or a hike in its regular payout … and rolls out a big special dividend either days before or just after.

It’s the ultimate attention getter!

Because let’s be honest, there’s no better way to get first-level investors to take notice than by doling out free money. With S&P 500 firms sitting on a $2-trillion hoard, plus billions more in overseas cash headed back to the US due to tax reform, there’s a boatload of extra greenbacks to go around these days.

And when a surprise special dividend drops into your account, it can turn a ho-hum payer into an income investor’s dream—like what happened with my first pick.

Special-Dividend Buy No. 1: A “Pick-and-Shovel” Play for 5.9% Cash Payouts

Duke Realty Corporation (NYSE:DRE) is a real estate investment trust (REIT) I pounded the table on a few weeks ago in “3 Shocking Ways to Get a Double-Digit Dividend From Amazon .”

As I wrote in that piece, Duke owns 499 warehouses across 32 states, and Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) is its No. 1 tenant, making Duke a perfect “pick-and-shovel” play on the e-commerce megatrend .

(If you’re unfamiliar, “pick and shovel” refers to the California gold rush, when the people who really got rich were the shopkeepers who sold picks and shovels to the gold-seekers, rather than the prospectors themselves.)

Last December, Duke paid out a hefty $0.85 special dividend—its second “bonus” payout in three years! That came on top of a growing “regular” dividend:

An Off-the-Radar Cash Machine