Canadian Auto Parts Companies Are In Trouble

This Under-Followed REIT Offers Great Growth Potential And a 7.6% Yield

Every now and again, a growth stock comes along that pays a succulent dividend. The company can use debt to finance its empire, leaving most of the profits left to pay shareholders a generous payout each month. Such a stock exists today on the Toronto Stock Exchange, but with a market cap of just $227 million I wouldn’t be surprised if you’ve never heard of it.

DRM.TO Insider Buying

Insiders are Loading up on this Real Estate Stock

For the most part, the majority of insider trades are tied to options and warrants. This is not a true reflection of sentiment. What investors need to look for is insiders who have made trades on the open market. Although insiders can buy or sell a position for a wide-variety of reasons, open market trades that are not tied to options or warrants are usually a pretty good indication of sentiment.