TWO-PB:NYE-Two Harbors Investment Corp (USD)

PREFERRED STOCK | REIT - Mortgage |

Last Closing

USD 24.42

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Market Cap

USD 3.34B

Volume

5.17K

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About

Two Harbors Investment Corp. invests in, finances, and manages mortgage servicing rights (MSRs), agency residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), and other financial assets through RoundPoint in the United States. The company target assets include agency RMBS collateralized by fixed rate mortgage loans, adjustable rate mortgage loans, hybrid mortgage loans, or derivatives; and other assets, such as financial and mortgage-related assets, including non-agency securities and non-hedging transactions. It qualifies as a REIT for federal income tax purposes. As a REIT, the company must distribute at least 90% of annual taxable income to its stockholders. Two Harbors Investment Corp. was incorporated in 2009 and is headquartered in Saint Louis Park, Minnesota.

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Market Performance

  Market Performance vs. Industry/Classification (REIT - Mortgage) Market Performance vs. Exchange
  Value Sector Median Percentile Rank Grade Market Median Percentile Rank Grade
YTD  
Capital Gain 12.90% 81% B- 63% D
Dividend Return 8.81% 59% D- 92% A
Total Return 21.71% 87% B+ 75% C
Trailing 12 Months  
Capital Gain 24.09% 85% B 69% C-
Dividend Return 9.69% 32% F 90% A-
Total Return 33.77% 81% B- 79% B-
Trailing 5 Years  
Capital Gain -8.71% 68% D+ 35% F
Dividend Return 35.63% 40% F 87% B+
Total Return 26.92% 70% C- 49% F
Average Annual (5 Year Horizon)  
Capital Gain 11.12% 89% A- 68% D+
Dividend Return 18.59% 91% A- 78% C+
Total Return 7.47% 51% F 93% A
Risk Return Profile  
Volatility (Standard Deviation) 316.35% 4% F 4% F
Risk Adjusted Return 5.88% 25% F 25% F
Market Capitalization 3.34B 81% B- 72% C

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Analyst Rating

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This is a composite scorecard based on the application of evaluation criteria deemed most important by analysts. This is not a buy or sell recommendation.

What to like:
Low debt

The company is less leveraged than its peers ,, and is among the top quartile, which makes it more flexible. However, do check the news and look at its sector. Sometimes this is low because the company is not growing and has no growth potential.

High dividend returns

The stock has outperformed its sector peers on average annual dividend returns basis in the past 5 years (for a hold period of at least 12 months) and is in the top quartile. This can be a good buy, especially if it is outperforming on total return basis , for investors seeking high income yields.

High market capitalization

This is one of the largest entities in its sector and is among the top quartile. Such companies tend to be more stable.

Positive cash flow

The company had positive total cash flow in the most recent four quarters.

What to not like:
Poor risk adjusted returns

This company is delivering below median risk adjusted returns in its peers. Even if it is outperforming on returns , the returns are unpredictable. Proceed with caution.

Overpriced on cashflow basis

The stock is trading high compared to its peers on a price to cash flow basis. It is priced above the median for its sectors. Proceed with caution if you are considering to buy.

Overpriced compared to earnings

The stock is trading high compared to its peers on a price to earning basis and is above the sector median.

High volatility

The total returns for this company are volatile and above median for its sector over the past 5 years. Make sure you have the risk tolerance for investing in such stock.

Low Earnings Growth

This stock has shown below median earnings growth in the previous 5 years compared to its sector

Low Revenue Growth

This stock has shown below median revenue growth in the previous 5 years compared to its sector