Realty Income Corporation Common Stock (O)
65.03
+0.32 (0.49%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Mar 13th, 3:50 AM EDT
These stocks have long histories of payouts and dividend raises.
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Realty Income is the largest net lease REIT by a wide margin, a fact that will likely remain true a decade from now.
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This blue chip REIT is still an evergreen investment.
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These stocks each provide their investors with monthly dividends.
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Realty Income's comeback could be just beginning as rate expectations shift, but the real opportunity may lie in what most investors are overlooking.
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AGNC Investment's yield is nearly three times larger than Realty Income's, but that doesn't mean it is the better dividend stock.
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The rent still has to be paid, regardless of the direction of tariffs.
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These monthly dividend stocks expect 2026 to be even better than last year.
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As of March 3, 2026, the long-awaited pivot toward lower interest rates has hit another significant roadblock. Wall Street's hopes for a spring rate cut have evaporated following a string of "hot" Producer Price Index (PPI) reports and escalating geopolitical tensions that have reignited fears of a second wave of
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Many companies pay dividends, but few can sustain them for many decades.
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These companies have excellent records of enriching investors.
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Realty Income is a passive income-producing machine.
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These companies have steadily grown their high-yielding dividends over the years.
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If you love dividends, you'll want to buy well-run businesses so you can sleep well at night while you hold for the long term.
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As of February 27, 2026, the U.S. Treasury market has entered a period of deceptive calm, with yields holding steady in a tight range as traders catch their breath following a month of volatile economic data. This "wait-and-see" approach reflects a broader strategic retreat by both bond and equity
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Passive income helps take the stress out of investing.
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Reinvesting your payouts makes your portfolio grow even faster.
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Enterprise, Realty Income, and General Mills offer yields of up to 6%, but there are trade-offs to be made.
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A little money can go a long way with the right high-yielding investments.
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