Do only dividend paying stocks have 'yields' associated with them?
And is yield ever used synonymously with annual return? In theory, dividend returns would be relatively low compared to annual returns (factoring in capital gains, in a up market). It seems total return is a more universal measure across all stocks and of true value, so in what circumstances is yield a preferred measure of stock performance?
Submitted August 18, 2018 at 11:43AM by ds1749320 https://ift.tt/2MBJh6C