Should You Buy Ultra-High-Yield AGNC Investment While It's Below $10? | The Motley Fool (2024)

AGNC has slipped below $10 a share and offers a huge 14%-plus dividend yield. Should you buy it?

A big dividend yield can blind even the most conservative income investor to the risks of buying a particular company's shares. That's the risk today with AGNC Investment (AGNC -0.87%). This mortgage real estate investment trust (REIT) has an ultra-high yield that's over 14%!

But that's where the good news stops. Income investors should tread very carefully. Here's why.

AGNC Investment is a complex business

AGNC Investment is a REIT, but it isn't a traditional property-owning REIT. It buys mortgages that have been pooled into bond-like securities. Even though it is a REIT, comparing it to a property-owning REIT would be like comparing apples to oranges. Sure, they're both fruits, but they are fundamentally different in a huge number of ways.

AGNC Investment's assets trade all day, while physical properties infrequently trade hands. AGNC Investment's bond holdings almost instantly reflect the impact of interest rate changes, and property prices are often pretty sticky.

And then there are some mortgage-specific issues to consider, like repayment rates (which often vary based on the year that the mortgages in the security were issued) and housing market dynamics. It is much easier for an investor to track the underlying performance of an apartment REIT's portfolio, for example, than it would be to understand the nuances in a portfolio of mortgage bonds.

For investors looking to keep things simple, AGNC Investment will probably be a stock you'll want to avoid. But that huge yield is pretty enticing. Or is it?

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AGNC data by YCharts

The chart has a lot going on, but the first line to look at is the orange one, which is dividend yield. Notice that it has always been high, usually above 10%.

But look at the blue line, which is the dividend payment. It has been falling steadily for years. The yield has only remained high because the stock price, the purple line, has been falling along with the dividend.

If you are using your dividends to pay for living expenses, this is just about the worst possible graph you could ever see. Investors ended up with less income and less capital.

What are you paying for AGNC Investment?

Here's another fact worth knowing: AGNC Investment's tangible book value per share is around $8.90 or so. But the share price is currently around a dollar higher than that. As the chart shows, that's a historically large discrepancy. The REIT's book value is basically the value of its mortgage bond portfolio.

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AGNC data by YCharts

That could change if interest rates start to fall, so some investors might be willing to overpay for AGNC Investment, given the high yield. Or that high yield could be leading less-attuned investors to pay more than they realize for a company with a long history of cutting its dividend.

If you are a dividend-focused investor, is the risk of more dividend cuts worth it? If you are wrong, history is clear that you'll end up with less income and less capital!

Most investors should pass on AGNC Investment and look at the more reliable income streams from high-yielders like Enbridge (NYSE: ENB), Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE: EPD), or even fellow REIT Realty Income (NYSE: O). All three have rewarded investors with decades of annual dividend increases.

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AGNC Investment is not a bad company

Here's the interesting thing: AGNC Investment actually does a fairly good job of rewarding investors when you look at total return. But that essentially requires dividends to be reinvested. That's a fundamentally different approach from what most income investors are looking for. AGNC Investment is really meant for investors, usually large ones like insurance companies and pension funds, that use an asset allocation model and look mainly at total return.

At the end of the day, despite an ultra-high dividend yield, AGNC Investment is not an income stock. If you are considering buying it while shares are below $10, but above the book value per share, you are really overpaying for an investment that might not act how you expect if you use the massive dividends it throws off to pay for living expenses.

Reuben Gregg Brewer has positions in Enbridge and Realty Income. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Enbridge and Realty Income. The Motley Fool recommends Enterprise Products Partners. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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Should You Buy Ultra-High-Yield AGNC Investment While It's Below $10? | The Motley Fool? ›

If you are considering buying it while shares are below $10, but above the book value per share, you are really overpaying for an investment that might not act how you expect if you use the massive dividends it throws off to pay for living expenses.

Is AGNC a good stock to buy today? ›

AGNC Investment stock has received a consensus rating of buy.

Does AGNC have a future? ›

Based on 11 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets for AGNC Investment in the last 3 months. The average price target is $10.09 with a high forecast of $11.00 and a low forecast of $9.00. The average price target represents a -1.56% change from the last price of $10.25.

What is the future outlook for AGNC? ›

AGNC Investment Stock Forecast

The 8 analysts with 12-month price forecasts for AGNC Investment stock have an average target of 10, with a low estimate of 9.00 and a high estimate of 11.5. The average target predicts a decrease of -1.48% from the current stock price of 10.15.

What will AGNC price be in 2030? ›

AGNC Investment stock prediction for 1 year from now: $ 8.42 (-17.57%) AGNC Investment stock forecast for 2025: $ 9.68 (-5.31%) AGNC Investment stock prediction for 2030: $ 7.36 (-27.94%)

Should you invest in AGNC? ›

Is AGNC for you? AGNC has struggled to perform well during the past several years amid rising rates. Although it has delivered a hefty dividend payout, it has displayed lackluster performance and disappointed investors looking for a blend of dividend income and growth.

What is the Zacks rating for AGNC? ›

While the magnitude and direction of estimate revisions could change following the company's just-released earnings report, the current status translates into a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) for the stock. So, the shares are expected to perform in line with the market in the near future.

Who owns the most AGNC stock? ›

What percentage of AGNC Investment (AGNC) stock is held by retail investors? According to the latest TipRanks data, approximately 69.08% of AGNC Investment (AGNC) stock is held by retail investors. Who owns the most shares of AGNC Investment (AGNC)? Vanguard owns the most shares of AGNC Investment (AGNC).

How much does AGNC pay in dividends per month? ›

AGNC Investment Corp. ( AGNC ) pays dividends to its shareholders. How much is AGNC Investment Corp.'s dividend? AGNC Investment Corp.'s ( AGNC ) monthly dividend per share was $0.12 as of August 9, 2024 .

Is AGNC in debt? ›

Total debt on the balance sheet as of March 2024 : $76 M

According to AGNC Investment's latest financial reports the company's total debt is $76 M.

Is AGNC a preferred stock? ›

(3) Each depositary share represents 1/1,000th of an interest in a share of the Company's 7.00% Series C Fixed-to-Floating Rate Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock.

What stock is similar to AGNC? ›

AGNC Investment Corp: Competitors
  • Annaly Capital Management Inc Headquarters. 187. $2.4B.
  • Two Harbors Investment Corp Headquarters. 466. $770.0M.
  • Armour Residential REIT, Inc.
  • FIBRA Prologis Headquarters. Mexico.

What is the yearly return of the AGNC? ›

AGNC Investment 1 Year Total Returns (Daily): 15.81% for July 10, 2024.

What is the stock market forecast for AGNC in 2026? ›

Earnings Estimates

The forecasted annual earnings of AGNC Investment Corp. in 2026-12-31 is 1.10 per share.

Which stocks pay the highest monthly dividends? ›

Top 9 monthly dividend stocks by yield
SymbolCompany nameForward dividend yield (annual)
EPREPR Properties8.15%
APLEApple Hospitality REIT6.60%
ORealty Income Corp.5.98%
MAINMain Street Capital Corp.5.82%
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How many shares of AGNC exist? ›

AGNC Investment 2022 shares outstanding were 0.537B, a 1.32% increase from 2021. AGNC Investment 2021 shares outstanding were 0.53B, a 3.92% decline from 2020.

What is the target price for Agnc Investment Corp? ›

Snapshot
Average RecommendationOverweight
Average Target Price10.00
Number Of Ratings15
FY Report Date12/2024
Last Quarter's Earnings0.58
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