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In this video we are talking about the 55 Monthly Dividend Stocks that presently pay dividends every single month.
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Monthly dividend stocks are companies or funds that pay shareholders dividends every month, providing a regular, predictable income stream and unique benefits compared to quarterly or annual payers.
What Are Monthly Dividend Stocks?
These stocks distribute dividends twelve times per year, usually on a fixed monthly schedule, making them popular for creating smoother cash flow and easier budgeting for income-focused investors.
The pool of monthly payers is relatively small and often includes real estate investment trusts (REITs), business development companies (BDCs), closed-end funds, and a select group of traditional corporations.
Notable Examples (2025 Data)
Here are several established US monthly dividend stocks, their sectors, and yields (as of September 2025):
O Realty Income Corp Retail REIT
AGNC AGNC Investment Corp Mortgage REIT
ARR ARMOUR Residential REIT Mortgage REIT
MAIN Main Street Capital Corp BDC
SLG SL Green Realty Corp Commercial REIT
EPR EPR Properties Specialty REIT
LTC LTC Properties Inc Healthcare REIT
APLE Apple Hospitality REIT Hotel REIT
STAG STAG Industrial, Inc. Industrial REIT
GOOD Gladstone Commercial Corp Office REIT
HRZN Horizon Technology Finance Corp BDC/Tech Lending
PSEC Prospect Capital Corp BDC
Monthly Dividend ETFs and Funds
Several ETFs and closed-end funds also pay monthly dividends, spreading risk across dozens or hundreds of holdings. Popular choices in 2025 include: JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI, JEPQ), Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV), and Invesco Bond and Income Funds.
Advantages of Monthly Dividend Stocks
Provide consistent monthly income, making them well-suited for retirees or anyone seeking regular cash flow.
Reinvesting monthly can improve compounding returns versus quarterly payers, particularly over long time periods.
Help smooth out market volatility’s impact, as the regular payout is not as impacted by when in the quarter the market moves.
Risks and Considerations
Many of the highest-yielding monthly payers are in higher-risk sectors (such as mortgage REITs, BDCs, or highly leveraged real estate), which can face dividend cuts during economic downturns or periods of interest rate volatility.
High dividend yields may not always be sustainable; many that pay double-digit yields cut payouts or underperform on share price appreciation.
REITs and BDCs are sensitive to changes in interest rates, which can impact both their ability to generate income and their share prices.
Monthly payers are less common than quarterly dividend stocks, so sector and geographic diversification may be limited.
Picking the Best Monthly Dividend Stocks
Look for payout ratios below 100%, stable or growing earnings, a consistent dividend history, and diversified business models (for example, Realty Income’s broad tenant base).
Focus on total return (yield plus price appreciation), not just the current dividend yield.
Diversify across several companies and sectors to reduce risk; consider blending monthly payers with quarterly dividend stocks for greater safety and yield stability.
Suitability
Monthly dividend stocks are ideal for investors seeking regular income, such as retirees, or for those looking to maximize compounding via dividend reinvestment.
More risk-tolerant investors can pursue higher yields, but should monitor holdings for sustainability.
Monthly dividend stocks offer convenience, but require careful selection and monitoring for long-term returns and safe, predictable income
@Not_Sure_
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