TFSA Investors: 3 Stocks Yielding up to 10.5% That I’d Buy Right Now

AltaGas Ltd (TSX:ALA) and these two other dividend stocks could look great in your portfolio.

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If you’re in need of dividend stocks to fill your TFSA, then there’s no better time than now to go shopping. The recent decline in stock prices has sent dividend yields up, and that may not last if share prices rebound in the coming days and weeks. Below are three stocks that have struggled recently and that are yielding as high as 10.5% per year that you should consider adding to your portfolio today.

AltaGas (TSX:ALA) has been performing very poorly in 2018, as the stock is down more than 25% since the start of the year. That has brought its already high yield to a whopping 10.5%, and with monthly payouts it could be a great dividend stock to hold if you’re looking for a monthly stream of income.

The company is set to release its third-quarter results later this month and a good result could send the stock back on the right path. AltaGas stock has been oversold for a while and given its strong financials and prospects for growth, it’s only a matter of time before investors start to scoop up this deal. With oil prices continuing to rise and AltaGas being able to generate strong free cash flow, there will be many opportunities for the company to continue to grow.

The oil and gas industry has taken a beating in Canada in recent years, and that makes the stocks very fairly priced. AltaGas is currently trading around its book value, but you shouldn’t expect that to last for long.

Shaw Communications (TSX:SJR.B)(NYSE:SJR), like many telecom stocks, has struggled for much of the year, dropping more than 15% so far. As a result of the decline, Shaw’s stock now pays investors 4.9% on an annual basis, and it too provides its shareholders with monthly payouts.

What makes Shaw a bit more appealing than its peers is that the company has recently got into the wireless industry and its Freedom Mobile is still in its early growth stages. However, with Shaw’s strong financial resources, there’s plenty of potential for Freedom to start taking significant market share away in an industry that has been dominated by just a handful of players.

Bank of Nova Scotia (TSX:BNS)(NYSE:BNS) is down about 12% since the start of the year and the stock is a bargain, trading at just 1.5 times its book value and less than 11 times earnings. It offers investors good value and it’s very modestly priced, even for a bank stock. Like the other stocks on this list, Scotiabank has tremendous opportunities for growth, as it invests in growing Latin American markets that have lots of potential in the years to come.

With the drop in price and a recent hike in its dividend, Scotiabank now pays investors a very attractive 4.8% yield, which is very high for a bank stock. Scotiabank is a great long-term hold, as in five years its dividend has increased by 37% for a compounded annual growth rate of 6.5%.

This is an underrated bank stock that doesn’t get the same hype that some of its peers do, but that just makes it that much better of a deal.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor David Jagielski owns shares of ALTAGAS LTD. AltaGas is a recommendation of Stock Advisor Canada.

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