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    High Dividend Stocks Insiders Are Crazy About

    Tue, 10/04/2011 - 13:44 EDT - Seeking Alpha
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    By Insider Monkey:
    Defensive investors like to purchase stocks with high dividends to generate income and protect themselves from inflation. We are concerned about the Fed’s inflationary monetary policy and therefore we encourage the investors to play defensively. In addition, corporate insiders have material non-public information and they sometimes trade based on such information. Other times they have an edge because they know their companies and industries better than almost all other investors. We believe that by imitating the stock picks of these smartest investors in the world, investors are more likely to beat the market in the long term.

    Below we compiled a list of high dividend stocks insiders are crazy about. All companies have at least $2 billion market cap, dividend yield higher than 5%, and were purchased by at least 2 insiders over the past three months. The market data is sourced from Finviz.

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