CBRL Broadening Top and Upcoming Dividend! (Price target: ~$176)The Broadening Top pattern forms when the price progressively makes higher highs (1, 3) and lower lows (2, 4) following two widening trend lines. The price is expected to move up or down past the pattern depending on which line is broken first. A bit of a toss up since the broadening top formation appears much more frequently at tops than at bottoms, and therefore usually has bearish implications. In this case, however, we see a strong up-trend with an Average Directional Index just shy of the 25 mark. Set limit order above market price to be sure we are looking at a bull broadening top, or for added risk buy the retracement when RSI corrects below 70. For best results take 50% position at each. Consider stop-loss below breakout price.
Added confidence from the fact that Cracker Barrel is recording a $1.20/share dividend on Jan 11th, issued on Feb 5th. Dividend hunters could help drive this trend up. CBRL reports earnings 02/20 BMO and Estimize revenue expectations are 0.77% higher than Wall Street's.
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BPL - dividend stock paying 8% yearlyone long term dividend payer stocks is BPL, which pays 8% yearly as dividend increasing dividends yearly for 6% for 20 years now
48% long term debt, fair value is 65$ trading at 63.50$ at the moment
TROW - dividend champion with 3,2% payout increasing 15% yearlyTROW is another company that pays currently 3,2% dividend per share, increasing their dividends yearly for 15% in the last 20 years.
fair value: 75$ currently trading at 71$
1% long term debt (!), 15% increas of dividend in the last 20 years
BEP looking extremely bearish.Wouldn't be surprised to see this one take a big run downward here, perhaps not for long though. This is another pretty easy to trade dividend stock with a spectacular balance sheet. Predictably bounces at the key levels. If you can get it anywhere near $27 it won't let you down medium term, although renewables are out of favor and the chart looks quite bearish so be careful short term. Last years sell-off was ugly