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$1000 Invested In Toll Brothers 10 Years Ago Would Be Worth This Much Today
Toll Brothers (NYSE:TOL) has outperformed the market over the past 10 years by 1.06% on an annualized basis producing an average annual return of 11.89%.
Target these 12 stocks before the rate cut: investment opportunities in stocks that pay dividends, real estate stocks, and auto stocks.
Introduction: The next step of the Federal Reserve's action is almost certain to be an interest rate cut, which will benefit dividend-paying stocks, real estate developers, and auto manufacturers.
Americans can't really afford to buy houses! The affordability of housing has fallen to its lowest point since 2007.
For ordinary income earners in the USA, the affordability of owning a home is lower than at any time since 17 years ago.
12 Stocks to Buy Before the Fed Cuts Rates
The next move is almost certainly lower, which should benefit dividend payers, home builders, and auto makers.
The outlook for the US real estate market is not optimistic. Lennar Corp (LEN.US) and D.R. Horton (DHI.US) were downgraded by Citigroup.
According to the news from Zhītōng Finance app, stocks of several American real estate builders fell on Tuesday after Citigroup downgraded the ratings of Lennar Corp (LEN.US) and D.R. Horton (DHI.US), citing a possible sluggishness in the US real estate market for the rest of the year. Citigroup lowered the rating of Lennar Corp from “buy” to “neutral”, with a target price of 164 US dollars, down from the previous 174 US dollars, and also lowered the rating of D.R. Horton from “buy” to “neutral”, with a target price of 156 US dollars, down from the previous 181 US dollars. Citigroup also downgraded Forestar Group (FOR.US), PulteGroup (PHM.US), and Toll Brothers.
Toll Brothers To Go Ex-Dividend On July 5th, 2024 With 0.23 USD Dividend Per Share
July 2nd (Eastern Time) - $Toll Brothers(TOL.US)$ is trading ex-dividend on July 5th, 2024.Shareholders of record on July 5th, 2024 will receive 0.23 USD dividend per share on July 19th, 2024. The ex-