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Valuations

Valuations

Discovery

Use valuations as your main discovery area for dividend stocks and ETFs, with separate paths for equities, funds, screening, and compare.

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Equities

Yield history with payout context

Yield history view

Review dividend-paying companies using forward yield, historical yield context, payout data, and dividend growth.

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ETFs

Fund signals in their own lane

Three ETF signals

Review ETFs on their own page with yield-band valuation, NAV premium or discount, and distribution score shown together without mixing them into the equity ranking.

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Screener

Dividend screen

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Narrow live valuation results by yield, payout ratio, valuation spread, and ETF distribution score before you drill into individual securities.

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Compare

Review selected names side by side

Multi-select

Select securities from the live tables, compare the most important differences, and move the winners into your watchlist or portfolio draft.

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Worth reviewing now

Attractive equity setups

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Names that look richly priced

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ETF ideas

Funds worth comparing next

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Methodology and trust

How to read the valuation output

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What it is

DivCalcPro highlights when a dividend security looks attractively or richly priced relative to its own income history.

What it is not

It is not a guaranteed return forecast, a price target, or a substitute for business and balance-sheet research.

How to use it

Use the tables to shortlist what deserves attention, then compare, review the detail page, and pressure-test fit in your portfolio.