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The Complete List Of All 97 Dividend-Paying Materials Stocks


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The materials sector is a fundamental component of the worldwide economy.

Virtually everything we use in our day-to-day lives relies on ingredients manufactured and distributed by materials stocks. Accordingly, the materials sector could be a promising place to look for high-quality investment opportunities.

With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of all 97 dividend-paying materials stocks (along with important investing metrics) which you can download below:

 

The stocks in our materials list were derived from four sector ETFs:

  1. iShares U.S. Basic Materials ETF (IYM)
  2. iShares Global Basic Materials ETF (MXI)
  3. Materials Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLB)
  4. ProShares Ultra Basic Materials ETF (UYM)

Keep reading this article to learn about the benefits of investing in materials stocks.

How To Use The Materials Stocks List To Find Investment Ideas

Having an Excel document that contains the company names, stock tickers, and various financial data points for all dividend-paying materials stocks can be very useful.

This document becomes far more powerful when combined with a fundamental working knowledge of Microsoft Excel.

With that in mind, this section will demonstrate how to implement two actionable investing screens to the already-useful materials stocks list.

The first screen that we’ll implement is for stocks with high dividend yields. More specifically, we’ll screen for stocks with dividend yields between 2% and 5% (since many stocks with yields above 5% are at risk of experiencing a dividend cut, particularly in the cyclical materials sector).

Screen 1: High Yield Materials Stocks

Step 1: Download the material stocks list at the link above.

Step 2: Click on the filter icon at the top of the dividend yield column, as shown below.

Materials Stocks Excel Tutorial 1

Step 3: In the resulting filter window, change the filter setting to “Greater Than” and input 0.02 into the field beside it. This will filter for dividend stocks with dividend yields above 2%.

Materials Stocks Excel Tutorial 2

Step 4: Change the secondary filter setting to “Less Than” and input 0.05 into the field beside it. This filters for dividend-paying materials stocks with dividend yields below 5%.

Materials Stocks Excel Tutorial 3

The remaining stocks in this Excel spreadsheet are dividend-paying materials stocks with dividend yields between 2% and 5%.

The next screen that we’ll implement is for dividend-paying materials stocks with market capitalizations above $10 billion and price-to-earnings ratios below 20.

Screen 2: Large Market Capitalizations, Low Price-to-Earnings Ratios

Step 1: Download the materials stocks list at the link above.

Step 2: Click on the filter icon at the top of the market capitalization column, as shown below.

Materials Stocks Excel Tutorial 4

Step 3: In the resulting filter window, change the filter setting to “Greater Than” and input 10000 into the field beside it. Notice that since the market capitalization column is measured in millions of dollars, filtering for stocks with market capitalizations above “$10,000 million” is equivalent to filtering for stocks with market capitalizations above $10 billion (which is what we’re really looking for).

Materials Stocks Excel Tutorial 5

Step 4: Close out of the filter window by clicking on the exit button (not the “Clear Filter” button which is shown at the bottom of the window). Then, click on the filter icon at the top of the price-to-earnings ratio column, as shown below.

Materials Stocks Excel Tutorial 6

Step 5: In the resulting filter window, change the filter setting to “Less Than” and input 20 into the field beside it, as shown below.

Materials Stocks Excel Tutorial 7

The remaining stocks in this Excel spreadsheet are dividend-paying materials stocks with market capitalizations above $10 billion and price-to-earnings ratios below 20. As you can see, this screen is very exclusive. There are just 15 stocks that meet the screening criteria at the time of this writing.

You now have a solid fundamental understanding of how to use Microsoft Excel to make the most of this materials stocks database.

The remainder of this article will discuss the merits of investing in the materials sector of the stock market.

How To Invest In Materials Stocks – Beware Of Its Cyclicality

As its name implies, the materials sector – often called the ‘basic materials’ sector – contains companies whose main business is the extraction, processing, and distribution of raw materials. The materials sector includes businesses in the gold, silver, copper, and iron industries. Importantly, the materials sector does not includes businesses in the oil and gas industries (which fall in the energy sector).

Although not a part of the consumer cyclical sector, the materials sector is indeed highly cyclical. This is because the price of many of its underlying commodities – gold, silver, etc. – are driven primarily by demand. When the economy contracts, construction slows which significantly reduces demand for these materials.

What does this mean for investors looking to gain exposure to the Materials sector?

Well, it means that the best time to buy materials stocks is during economic downturns when their stock prices drop like a rock. After a multi-year bull market, right now is not the best time to buy a diversified basket of materials stocks.

There may still be compelling investment opportunities within the sector. The best way to identify them is by using a quantitative stock screener such as The 8 Rules of Dividend Investing.

Final Thoughts

The materials sector contains interesting investment opportunities for self-directed investors.

With that said, it is not the only sector to hold high-quality stock ideas.

If you’re willing to explore outside of the materials sector in your hunt for appealing stock opportunities, the following Sure Dividend databases contain some of the most high-quality dividend growth stocks around:

If you’re looking for other sector-specific dividend stocks, the following Sure Dividend databases will be useful:


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