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(Bloomberg) -- Gold edged lower, erasing gains made earlier in the day, as fears subsided that Israel’s war against Iran would drag in other countries.Most Read from BloombergAs Part of a $45 Billion Push, ICE Prepares for a Vast Expansion of Detention SpaceAs American Architects Gather in Boston, Retrofits Are All the RageThe precious metal fell on Monday to trade close to $3,390 an ounce, about $110 short of an all-time peak set in April. Israel and Iran exchanged fire for the fourth consecuti
Realty Income's monthly dividend has steadily risen since 1994. Its 5.6% dividend yield and history of payout hikes should make Realty Income attractive to income investors. Realty Income (NYSE: O) has evolved into a massive cash generator for its long-term investors.
These two S&P 500 stocks, which fell between 18.2% and 26.6% in May, are worth watching.
Copart (NASDAQ: CPRT) owns roughly 250 salvage yards across North America and processes the sale of over 3 million (mostly) totaled vehicles on its online auction platform. The company generates 81% of its sales from car insurers, who use Copart's platform to sell totaled vehicles to dismantlers, exporters, car repair shops, dealerships, or the general public. Furthermore, the company benefits from NIMBY (not in my backyard) feelings from citizens who don't want to see more junkyards in their towns.
Since its stock market debut in 1994, Realty Income has more than quadrupled the market with an 8,851% total return. At recent prices, Realty Income offers a 5.6% dividend yield. The average American fund manager can't hold a candle to the S&P 500 index, but there's a reliable dividend stock that has outperformed the benchmark by a mile.
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