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How To Play Tech For 6% Dividends And 300% Upside

Published 10/10/2019, 05:48 AM

New funds are rare in the closed-end fund (CEF) world. But there’s a new kid on the block throwing off a monthly 6% dividend. Today we’re going to run through this new fund to see if it might have a place in your portfolio.

6% Dividends and Netflix-Like Growth—in 1 Fund

I’m talking about the BlackRock (NYSE:BLK) Science & Technology (NYSE:BST), launched in mid-May of this year.

The unique thing about BSTZ is right in its name: it’s no stodgy income play: its portfolio is packed with some of the fastest-growing tech plays out there.

I’m not talking about Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX) or Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB). Instead, BSTZ focuses on off-the radar companies whose biggest growth lies ahead, like payment processor Square Inc (NYSE:SQ) and Twilio Inc (NYSE:TWLO), a communication platform many big companies already depend on.

That’s in contrast to many tech funds, which start and stop with the well-trodden territory of FAANG—Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN), Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) and Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Inc Class C (NASDAQ:GOOG).

The Next Apple? It’s Likely in Here.

BSTZ Holdings Graphic

Twilio is a great example. Its stock price has more than tripled since the start of 2018, and management feels there’s plenty more to come:

A 6% Dividend Plus Gains Like This

Twilio Total Return Chart

The next question is obvious: as none of these companies pays a dividend, what’s BSTZ’s plan for maintaining—and growing—its 6% income stream? Simple: it will sell these stocks when management feels they’re overvalued and buy when it senses a bargain. The profits then roll out to us in the form of that 6% dividend.

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The strategy works because these are the kind of firms that, despite their small size, rely on their own cash flow to drive growth. They’re also the kinds of stocks that can get overbought quickly, giving BSTZ’s tech-savvy analysts the chance to sell at a premium.

Can a Growth-Focused Dividend Strategy Work? Absolutely.

The concern here, from a dividend investor’s point of view, is also obvious: can BSTZ keep paying out dividends by rotating in and out of tech stocks?

To answer this, let’s look at a competing fund: the Columbia Seligman Premium Technology Growth Closed Fund (NYSE:STK). While the management team is different, the strategy is similar: find high-quality, fast-growing companies and buy them up.

A Tech Portfolio Focused on Quality

STK Holding Graphic

As you can see, STK’s portfolio has gotten a little more conservative lately, with a shift from smaller growth companies toward big names like Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL) and Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). But don’t be fooled: most of the portfolio is still focused on fast-growing companies like Synopsys Inc (NASDAQ:SNPS) and Teradyne Inc (NASDAQ:TER). STK is an aggressive tech growth fund, just like BSTZ.

One difference? History. While BSTZ held its IPO a few months ago, STK has been around for a decade. Which is why its past is helpful in understanding BSTZ’s future.

Namely: was STK able to maintain dividends throughout its history by buying and selling tech stocks? Yes.

Steady Payouts—and More

STK Steady Payouts

Not only has STK maintained its distributions, which yield a whopping 8.8%, but it’s even paid special dividends in recent years, meaning it has been an even bigger income producer.

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I expect the same from BSTZ, but with even bigger gains, thanks to its more aggressive strategy of buying younger, faster-growing companies before the rest of the world is aware of their true potential.

8.8% Dividends and Fast 20% Upside—in Your Income Portfolio?

BSTZ offers something all of us want but few people think is possible: a healthy dividend and fast upside from your income investments.

It’s the investment holy grail! Because with your income stream secure, any growth you can squeeze from this corner of your portfolio is gravy.

Free money. Pure and simple.

Too bad most people’s advisers tell them this dream is impossible. But not only is it possible, it’s easy with CEFs.

But BSTZ, promising as it is, isn’t our best play now.

For one, its dividend is lower than I’d like. With CEFs, it’s easy to bag safe 7%+ payouts, often paid out monthly. And second, because it’s a new fund, the hype has yet to die down: BSTZ trades at a 10% premium to its NAV (or the value of the stocks in its portfolio).

I don’t know about you, but I’m not fussy about paying $1.10 for every dollar of a fund’s assets. I don’t care how skilled its management team is!

28% Total Returns Waiting for You Here

That’s why I’m pounding the table on 4 other CEFs now: they yield an average 8.8% today, and they all trade at huge discounts to NAV.

The bottom line?

I fully expect 20%+ price upside from all 4 of these new picks, in addition to their huge dividend yields. Add it up and you’re looking at 28%+ total returns by this time next year, including their massive payouts and upside potential.

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Disclosure: Brett Owens and Michael Foster are contrarian income investors who look for undervalued stocks/funds across the U.S. markets. Click here to learn how to profit from their strategies in the latest report, "7 Great Dividend Growth Stocks for a Secure Retirement."

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