Past performance: How our 2024 picks performed

Last year’s dividend stock picks did fairly well, despite competition from other investments, and the B-Team managed to outperform the A-Team. The post Past performance: How our 2024 picks performed appeared first on MoneySense.

Jan 23, 2025 - 23:21
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Past performance: How our 2024 picks performed

Of course, we don’t know how our Dividend All-Stars are going to perform over the course of 2025 and beyond. Nobody does. That’s the risk of investing with stocks. But we’ve been building a track record since 2008 with returns we can be proud of with our Best Dividend Stocks, using essentially the same methodology.

Take 2024, for example. Our A team of the 10 top Dividend All-Stars collectively posted an equal-weighted total return of 32.49% for the year to November 30, our cutoff date. That trounced the benchmark S&P/TSX Composite’s 26.75% return for the same period. 

Ironically, the best performer of the bunch was First Quantum Minerals, which didn’t end up paying any dividends over the year. Faced with the closure of its Cobre Panama mine in a political dispute, the company discontinued its dividend altogether. But it still performed on the price front, rising 72.19% over the year as its future became clearer. We’ll take the win.

Other standouts from our ’24 A list included two more mining companies, Agnico Eagle Mines and Lundin Mining, and insurer iA Financial Corp. All posted total returns of 50% or more. Only one of our picks, Enghouse Systems, suffered a loss on the year once dividends were taken into account.

As is to be expected, the B list didn’t do quite as well as the A team, but in the 12 months to November 30, 2024, its total return still topped 20%. The standout was large-cap Manulife Financial with a 75.47% return, with West Fraser Timber Co. coming in a distant second. Two of our B-team members posted low single-digit negative total returns over the period, Cenovus Energy and Richelieu Hardware.

Together, the A and B teams recorded an equal-weighted total return of 26.42% which, as it happened, almost exactly matched the S&P/TSX Composite return for the period—arguably with lower risk. The more comparable S&P/TSX Composite Dividend Index, which only includes dividend payers, returned 24.4%.

“Commodity stocks got a tailwind this year with strong metals prices. They generated excess cash and turned that around with higher dividend payouts,” says Aman Raina of Sage Investors, who compiled both last year’s and this year’s lists. “The higher prices fed into higher profits and contributed to higher capital gains.” He expects the same fundamental factors to drive our picks’ performance in 2025.

How to use the charts: To view the tables in their entirety, slide the columns right or left using your fingers or mouse.

Group A – 2024 dividends stocks

2024 rankingTickerStock nameTrailing dividend yield (Nov. 29, 2024)12-month price return (Nov.30, 2023 to Nov. 29, 2024)Total return
1LIF-TLabrador Iron Ore Royalty Corp.8.59%-5.66%2.93%
2AEM-TAgnico Eagle Mines Ltd.2.20%62.06%64.26%
3ERF-TEnerplus Corp.1.44%18.42%19.86%
4IMO-TImperial Oil2.30%35.63%37.93%
5AGI-TAlamos Gold Inc. Class A0.67%32.32%32.99%
6IAG-TIA Financial Corp. Inc.3.97%47.70%51.67%
7LUN-TLundin Mining Corp.3.83%46.17%50.00%
8ABX-TBarrick Gold Corp.1.68%2.85%4.53%
9FM-TFirst Quantum Minerals Ltd.0.00%72.19%72.19%
10ENGH-TEnghouse Systems Ltd.2.93%-14.41%-11.47%
Group A average32.49%
Data as of November 30, 2024.

Group B – 2024 dividends stocks

2024 rankingTickerStock nameTrailing dividend yield (Nov. 29, 2024)12-month price return (Nov.30, 2023 to Nov. 29, 2024)Total return
11CNQ-TCanadian Natural Resources Ltd.4.64%4.89%9.52%
12CVE-TCenovus Energy Inc.3.24%-7.85%-4.61%
13MFC-TManulife Financial5.91%69.56%75.47%
14RCH-TRichelieu Hardware Ltd.1.40%-4.47%-3.07%
15LNR-TLinamar Corp.1.68%6.70%8.38%
16TECK-B-TTeck Resources Ltd. Class B1.80%27.88%29.68%
17WPM-TWheaton Precious Metals Corp.0.95%31.30%32.25%
18TIH-TToromont Industries1.71%5.02%6.73%
19WFG-TWest Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.1.60%39.73%41.32%
20FRU-TFreehold Royalties Ltd.7.75%0.00%7.75%
Group B average20.34%
Data as of November 30, 2024.
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