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2026 will be too late – these 5 catalysts are already in motion

While everyone’s making predictions about what might happen in 2026, we’ve identified 5 stocks with catalysts that are already locked and loaded.

These aren’t hopes or projections. These are scheduled events, signed contracts, and approved projects that will play out over the next 12 months.

The difference between 100% gains and missing out completely? Positioning before 2026 arrives.

Click Here To Get Your Free Copy Of This ReportTop Dividend NewsHow Investors Are Reacting To Home Bancshares (Conway AR) (HOMB) Earnings, Dividend And Buyback UpdateGresham House Income & Growth VCT Posts Positive NAV Return and Maintains Steady Dividends[URGENT!] SpaceX Going Public! – Pre-IPO Action! (from Paradigm Press)Kinder Morgan’s Natural Gas/Dividend Growth Cycle Still in PlayFranco-Nevada Declares 19th Consecutive Annual Dividend Increase and Announces Chair Succession PlansProcter & Gamble Confirms a Bottom—Time to Start Compounding?Is Abbott’s January Pullback a Good Time to Buy? Elon Warns “America Is Broke”. Trump’s Plan Inside. (from American Hartford Gold)GE Aerospace Tailwinds Shift Higher in 2026—Don’t Miss the SetupAlcoa Earnings Send Shares Lower—Buy the Dip or Wait?

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Ex-Dividend Stocks for Tuesday, January 27th

CompanyShare PriceAmount / PeriodYieldPrevious AmountPayout RatioPayable DateCAGConagra Brands$17.88$0.35
quarterly7.86%$0.35-636.4%2/26/26
CRSCarpenter Technology$338.62$0.20
quarterly0.24%$0.209.8%3/5/26
GBXGreenbrier Companies$50.96$0.32
quarterly2.40%$0.3222.4%2/17/26
Please note you must purchase shares of these companies by the market close today to receive the next dividend payment.7 High-Yield Dividend Stocks You Need to See (ad)

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Love steady payouts? This free report reveals 7 high-yield dividend stocks you need to know about. From Company #3, a tobacco giant innovating with smokeless products, to Company #4, famously known as “The Monthly Dividend Company,” these picks deliver steady income you can count on.

Perfect For Income-Focused Investors.

Ex-Dividend Stocks for Wednesday, January 28th

CompanyShare PriceAmount / PeriodYieldPrevious AmountPayout RatioPayable DateAMAntero Midstream$18.63$0.23
quarterly5.06%$0.2391.8%2/11/26
CALMCal-Maine Foods$81.48$0.72
quarterly3.70%$1.3723.3%2/12/26
CLXClorox$112.61$1.24
quarterly4.95%$1.2477.9%2/13/26
ENTGEntegris$115.34$0.10
quarterly0.38%$0.1021.2%2/18/26
PAGSPagSeguro Digital$11.36$0.12
special- – 10.9%2/27/26
PAYXPaychex$105.31$1.08
quarterly3.88%$1.0898.0%2/27/26
PSECProspect Capital$2.88$0.05
monthly21.18%$0.05-62.8%2/18/26
WSTWest Pharmaceutical Services$237.62$0.22
quarterly0.33%$0.2213.0%2/4/26
Please note you must purchase shares of these companies by the market close tomorrow to receive the next dividend payment.7%–9% Dividend Yields — But Not for Long (ad)

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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 Thursday, January 29th

CompanyShare PriceAmount / PeriodYieldPrevious AmountPayout RatioPayable DateFASTFastenal$43.56$0.24
quarterly2.19%$0.2280.0%2/26/26
MMCMarsh & McLennan Companies$182.39$0.90
quarterly1.97%$0.9043.2%2/13/26
STZConstellation Brands$160.40$1.02
quarterly2.90%$1.0264.4%2/12/26
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 PLC7.27%GBX 711.1329.26%5.29%1.71ÂŁ2.30KKRPKimbell Royalty10.90%$1.40N/A2.06%N/A$1.38KLYBLyondellBasell Industries N.V.10.57%$5.48N/A4.89%N/A$16.41KUKWGreencoat UK Wind PLC10.88%GBX 10.09N/A1.86%N/AÂŁ2.09KWUThe Western Union Company9.99%$0.9441.05%3.28%4.11$2.99KBMEB&M European Value Retail S.A.7.63%GBX 1560.73%2.73%6.92ÂŁ1.72K

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