You’re thinking about this all wrong…

It’s not just you, though. Everyone is missing it completely.

We can’t “fix” everyone’s thinking… But hopefully, after reading today’s essay, you’ll be thinking right. Then you can make some REAL money in the markets.

Let me explain what I mean…

How does 50 degrees Fahrenheit and sunny sound to you today? It probably depends on where you are…

[ad#Google Adsense 336×280-IA]If you’re in the Florida Keys today, 50 degrees sounds terrible… It’s just too cold! But if you’re in Iceland today, 50 and sunny sounds fabulous. Time to get out there! See the waterfalls and the geysers, maybe play some golf.

In the stock market, today is 50 degrees and sunny.

You see, stocks today are the best relative value they’ve been in as long as I have been investing. By “relative” value, I mean relative to anything else that you can put your money into these days.

It might be 50 degrees outside in the stock market. But it’s below freezing just about everywhere else… You earn zero-percent interest on money in the bank. You earn 2% if you loan your money to the government for 10 years (by buying government bonds). It’s hard to find a decent place for your money.

Meanwhile, for the first time in my investing lifetime, the dividend yield on stocks is higher than the dividend yield on bonds. Take a look…

At the stock market peak back in 2000, the yield on stocks was just 1%. At the same time, the yield on bonds was 6%. So the “spread” was five percentage points in favor of bonds.

But now, just over a decade later, stocks yield more than bonds. With the exception of the extreme stock market bust in late-2008/early-2009, this has never happened before. (When it happened in 2008-2009, stocks absolutely soared soon after.)

The story gets much better. Today’s dividends could go up dramatically. And the dividends are safe right now.

Right now, companies are only paying out about one-quarter of their earnings in the form of dividends. That’s just half what they’ve paid out over the last half-century.

Since 1960, companies in the S&P 500 have paid out roughly half their earnings in the form of dividends. So today’s S&P 500 companies could comfortably double their dividend payouts to get back in line with history. (That would double their dividend yields.)

Instead of increasing their dividend payments in a world where the highest personal income tax rate will soon be 39.6% on dividends, companies are electing to do more “tax-free dividends” than ever, in the form of shareholder buybacks.

Right now, the average dividend in stocks is only 2.1%. That doesn’t sound like much. But remember… we live in a zero-percent world. So 2.1% is an outstanding relative value. And with buybacks, it’s even better.

Everyone else out there sees “50 degrees” in the stock market and figures they’ll stay inside. They see 2% on dividends as terrible.

They’re simply looking at it wrong.

Relative to just about anything you can put your money into right now, stocks in the S&P 500 are a steal. That’s where you can make REAL money now.

Good investing,

— Steve Sjuggerud

Further Reading: Steve found a trading system that has delivered higher returns and, more importantly, much lower volatility than the S&P 500. “That’s the Holy Grail for investors,” he writes. Learn more here: I Hope You Can Apply This Investing Lesson Faster Than I Did.

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Source:  Daily Wealth