7 Dividend-Paying Metals Investments to Purchase as Protection Against Inflation

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Seven dividend-paying metals investments to purchase as protection against inflation amid an ongoing economic recovery should gain a boost from rising prices for gold and steel.

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The seven dividend-paying metals investments to purchase are climbing after record-setting prices worldwide for commodities such as steel, copper, iron ore and aluminum, according to BoA Global Research. The prices for such metals have jumped more than 20% above their average for the past 10 years, BoA stated in a recent research report.

The U.S. annual inflation rate rose to 4.2% for the 12 months ended April 2021, marking a 61.5% advance from 2.6% for the 12-month rate in March that followed a 1.7% 12-month rate in February, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data. The 4.2% 12-month inflation rate reported in April reflects the largest ascent for a  one-year period since a 4.9-percent spike for the 12 months ended September 2008, the agency reported.

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The trend should continue since it is likely that growing inflationary pressure may not ease “imminently,” BoA reported in its May 25 research note. Management at some of the metals companies have reported that they plan to protect their margins by raising prices, if needed.

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Gold Offers Most Reliable Inflation Hedge in Assessing 7 Metals Investments to Purchase, Pension Leader Says

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Gold offers the “most reliable inflation hedge” among the various metals, said Bob Carlson, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Virginia’s Fairfax County Employees’ Retirement System with more than $4 billion in assets. Carlson, who also leads the Retirement Watch investment newsletter, counseled that he recommends having a base inflation-hedge in gold through exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

“An investment in a metals and mining company often will result in more than an investment in a metal, Carlson continued. The companies usually have debt that can be used as leverage to ramp up returns, he added.

Once the price of the metal is high enough to pay the company’s fixed costs, any further price increases enhance margins for the organization and thereby boost its bottom line.

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7 Dividend-paying Metals Investments to Purchase Include Diversified Sector Funds

“Investors who want to seek these leveraged gains should invest in a diversified mutual fund or ETF,” Carlson said. “Those who want an inflation hedge should choose a fund focused on gold mining companies. A good choice is iShares MSCI Global Gold Miners (RING).”

RING has risen 7.58% so far this year and 21.35% in the past 12 months through June 4, according to Morningstar. The ETF’s current dividend yield is 1.7%, StockRover reported.

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For investors who want a broader portfolio that will benefit from both inflation and global growth, check out iShares MSCI Global Metals & Mining Producers (PICK), Carlson counseled.

PICK  has jumped 30.12% so far this year and 94.08% in the past 12 months through June 4, Morningstar published. The fund is offering a dividend yield of 0.8%, according to StockRover.

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For investors who would consider a non-dividend-paying ETF, Carlson favors iShares Gold Trust (NYSE:IAU). It has shown quite a bit of volatility in the past year.

IAU has dipped 1.71% so far this year but climbed 9.86% during the past 12 months through June 4, according to Morningstar. Investors who are open to buying shares of a non-dividend-paying ETF may want to assess IAU.

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7 Dividend-paying Metals Investments to Purchase Feature BHP Group Ltd.

“If you’re worried about inflation draining value from the money you have, commodities are one of the best places to seek shelter,” said Hilary Kramer, who heads the GameChangers and Value Authority advisory services. “And if you have a feeling the building boom is only going to accelerate once Congress decides on an infrastructure package, there’s even a good chance of making long-term money on the mining stocks. In that scenario, I prefer base metals because they are consumed in industry and construction… forcing the miners to keep digging in order to satisfy demand.”

Kramer, who also hosts the Millionaire Maker” radio program, told me one of her favorite metals stocks is BHP Group Ltd. (NYSE:BHP), the biggest miner on the planet across many metrics. The odds are good that BHP Group is a major supplier of virtually any metal one may seek, she added.

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“As a bonus, I worked on the initial investment banking here years ago, so I’m sentimental,” Kramer continued. “The 4.2% dividend yield at least matches current inflation, which is more than Treasury bonds can say, and any upside on the stock over time will be a nice bonus.”

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BHP Group’s share price has climbed 19.59% in the past 52 weeks and 57.22% thus far in 2021. Value-conscious investors may be interested that BHP Group’s price-to-earnings ratio of 27.3 is more economical than the S&P 500 Index’s 36.4.

Nucor Gains Berth Upon 7 Dividend-paying Metals Investments to Purchase

A metals stock that has been on a run in the past year with no signs of sliding is Nucor Corp. (NYSE:NUE), a Charlotte, North Carolina based producer of steel and related metals.

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“Superman might be the man of steel, but he’s got nothing on a tremendous company that actually forges the steel used to build the world, Nucor Corp.,” said Jim Woods, who leads the Successful Investing and Intelligence Report investment newsletters, as well as the Bullseye Stock Trader advisory service. Woods, who also co-edits the Fast Money Alert trading service with economist Mark Skousen, PhD, chose Nucor as his entrant in the seven metals stocks to buy.

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Nucor not only manufactures and sells steel and steel products, the company also is involved in all aspects of the steel business, including hot-rolled, cold-rolled, and galvanized sheet steel products, plate steel products, wide-flange beams, beam blanks and H-piling and sheet piling products. Woods continued.

“You get the picture,” Woods said. “If it’s steel, then Nucor does it.”

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P/E Ratios of 7 Dividend-paying Metals Investments to Purchase Are Modest Compared to S&P 500

Strong demand due to the reopening economic, an anticipated flood of money into infrastructure and rising steel prices have combined to help Nucor deliver earnings growth of 213% year over year in its latest quarter, Woods explained. Aided by strong earnings growth of the past few years, Nucor has vaulted into the top 9% of all companies in terms of increased earnings, he added.

Any doubters should consider that Nucor’s share price has zoomed 147.30% in the past 52 weeks and 105.27% so far in 2021. Investors who are worried that Nucor has soared too far, too fast should note that the stock has a price-to-earnings ratio of 19.9, compared to 36.4 for the S&P 500 Index.

Reliance Steel Secures Slot With 7 Dividend-paying Metals Investments to Purchase

Reliance Steel & Aluminum (NYSE:RS), a Los Angeles-based metal solutions provider and the biggest metals service center company in North America, runs a network of about 300 locations in 40 states and 13 countries outside of America. The company offers value-added metals processing services and distributes a full line of more than 100,000 metal products to 125,000-plus customers in a wide range of industries.

Reliance has found a niche in fulfilling small orders with quick turnaround and increasing levels of value-added processing. In 2020, Reliance’s average order size measured $1,910, with approximately 49% of its orders including value-added processing and about 40% of those orders delivered within 24 hours.

Reliance Steel’s stock price has jumped 71.19% in the past 52 weeks and 43.49% thus far in 2021. Value-oriented investors may be interested that the company’s price-to-earnings ratio of 19.1 is roughly half that of the S&P 500 Index’s 36.4.

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Reliance Steel Strengthened by Cash Flow to Solidify Its Spot Among 7 Dividend-paying Metals Investments to Purchase

BoA gave Reliance Steel a price target of $185 per and praised its cash return to shareholders, as well as support for the share price through buybacks. Plus, Reliance Steel has a track record of free cash flow generation.

BoA wrote that its price target for the company could be affected negatively by a delayed economic recovery, execution risk due to its acquisition strategy and any sharp corrections in prices. Potential catalysts for the stock, BoA noted, are: 1) aggressive buybacks or dividend increases, 2) higher metal prices and 3) more attractive consolidation opportunities than currently modeled. Additional upside could come from mergers and acquisitions (M&As), as well as stronger pricing and demand than currently forecast.

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Steel Dynamics Forges Place Among 7 Dividend-paying Metals Investments to Purchase

Fort Wayne, Indiana-based Steel Dynamics, Inc. (NASDAQ/GS: STLD) is one of the largest U.S. steel producers and metals recyclers in the United States. With facilities throughout the United States and in Mexico, the company produces a wide variety of steel products, such as hot roll, cold roll, and coated sheet steel, structural steel beams and shapes, rail, engineered special-bar-quality steel, cold finished steel, merchant bar products, specialty steel sections and steel joists. Plus, Steel Dynamics produces liquid pig iron and processes and sells ferrous and nonferrous scrap.

Steel Dynamics announced on May 14 that company founder Mark D. Millett, its president and chief executive officer, added the role of chairman of the board on that date. The chairmanship opened when Keith E. Busse, a company founder, stepped down from that post but stayed on as a director.

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BoA gave a $68 share price objective to Steel Dynamics, based on valuation modeling and assumptions. Uncertainty about achieving the price target comes from steel and scrap price volatility, possible project delays, the course of the economic recovery and potential excess supply, the investment firm noted.

The stock price of Steel Dynamics has jumped 133.88% in the past 52 weeks and 74.88% in 2021, as of June 4. The company’s price-to-earnings ratio of 17.2 is less than half the S&P 500 Index’s 36.4.

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Ternium’s Growth Trend Takes It Among 7 Dividend-paying Metals Investments to Purchase

Another fast-rising steel stock has been Luxembourg-based Ternium (NYSE:TX). Its share price has leaped 124.63% in the past 52 weeks and 34.87% in 2021, as of June 4. In addition, the company’s price-to-earnings ratio of 5.2 is at a huge discount compared to the S&P 500 Index’s 36.4.

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Ternium manufactures and processes a wide range of steel products using advanced technology. With 17 production centers in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, United States, Guatemala and Mexico, the company makes high-complexity steel products that supply the main industries and markets in the region.

Ternium describes itself as Latin America’s top flat steel producer, providing high-value-added steel products for customers in the automotive, home appliances, HVAC, construction, capital goods, container, food and energy industries. After reaching record earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) in the first quarter of 2021, the guidance offered by Ternium management called for producing a sequentially higher EBITDA in the second quarter largely driven by rising realized steel prices, offset partially by higher cost per ton due to increased iron ore, scrap and slab costs affecting the company’s inventories.

7 Dividend-paying Metals Investments to Purchase Avert Worst of COVID-19 Crisis

Progress in the COVID-19 vaccination process gives renewed hope that new cases and deaths could fall further in the weeks and ahead. Part of the optimism stems from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approving a third COVID-19 vaccine, manufactured by Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ), which requires just one dose rather than two, as the first two market entrants do.

COVID-19 cases worldwide have reached 172,323,906 and caused 3,705,325 deaths, as of June 4, according to Johns Hopkins University. Also as of June 4, U.S. COVID-19 cases totaled 33,339,375 and have resulted in 596,943 deaths. America has the dreaded distinction as the country with the most COVID-19 cases and deaths.

The seven dividend-paying metals investments to purchase offer an inflation hedge to investors, amid a $1.9 trillion federal stimulus package, increased COVID-19 vaccine availability and an improving economy. Those factors and others are lifting the seven dividend-paying metals investment to purchase.

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Paul Dykewicz, www.pauldykewicz.com, is a respected, award-winning journalist who has written for Dow Jones, the Wall Street JournalInvestor’s Business DailyUSA Today, the Journal of Commerce, Crain Communications, Seeking Alpha, Guru Focus and other publications and websites. Paul can be followed on Twitter @PaulDykewicz, and is the editor and a columnist at StockInvestor.com and DividendInvestor.com. He also serves as editorial director of Eagle Financial Publications in Washington, D.C., where he edits monthly investment newsletters, time-sensitive trading alerts, free weekly e-letters and other investment reports.

Paul is the author of an inspirational book, “Holy Smokes! Golden Guidance from Notre Dame’s Championship Chaplain,” with a foreword by former national championship-winning football coach Lou Holtz. In addition, Paul serves as a commentator about investing, economics, business news, politics and motivational guidance. 

Paul earned a master’s degree in business administration with a focus on finance at Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins University, where he was elected to two terms as president of its Finance Club. He earlier received a master’s degree from Michigan State University’s School of Journalism, where he was inducted into the Kappa Tau Alpha honor society. Paul received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, focusing on political science, business and economics.

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