These 3 Stocks Are Trading at 52-Week Highs: Only 1 Is Still a Strong Buy

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSX:TD)(NYSE:TD) is trading at historically high valuation and facing increased provisions for credit losses, so it’s not the strong buy at this point.

| More on:
You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s premium investing services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn moresdf

These days, many stocks, like the TSX in general, are trading at highs — a result of good fundamentals and of a very optimistic mood in the market at this time.

For some stocks, this will be the time to take your money and run; for others, it is just the beginning of more highs to come.

Let’s take a look at three stocks that have hot 52-week highs, only one of which is still a strong buy.

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TSX:TD)(NYSE:TD).

With $1.2 tillion in total assets, TD is currently Canada’s biggest bank, with the most assets and the second-most deposits.

The stock has been a good place to turn to for dividend and dividend growth, and since 1995, the bank’s dividend has grown at an annualized rate of 11%.

In the latest quarter, the bank increased its dividend by 12%. The current yield is an attractive 3.58%.

A rising interest rate environment will certainly boost TD’s numbers, but higher provisions for credit losses are also in the cards.

The first quarter of fiscal 2018 saw higher-than-expected provisions — 45 basis points compared to 42 in the same period last year and 39 last quarter. While this reflects the adoption of IFRS 9 and seasonality, the risk is that these numbers will continue to rise.

At over 12 times earnings, the stock trades at levels that are above historical averages.

Enerplus Corp. (TSX:ERF)(NYSE:ERF)

Enerplus is also trading at 52-week highs, but given the stock’s low valuation and good prospects going forward, this one is a strong buy.

A top-notch balance sheet, operating performance, and cash flow growth profile set it apart from its peers.

With slightly less than half of its production coming from conventional crude oil, this $3.4 billion oil and gas giant is benefiting from the sharp rise in crude and natural gas prices.

In the latest quarter, the fourth quarter of 2017, the company reported a 55% increase in cash flows, driven by increasing crude oil and natural gas prices, and a 6% reduction in operating costs.

The company’s capital plans, which are fully funded, are expected to result in strong production and cash flow growth over the next few years, and management believes, as I do, that this is not reflected in its stock price. In short, the stock is undervalued.

As such, the company announced today that it intends to buy back up to 7% of the public float.

Premium Brands Holdings Corp. (TSX:PBH)

While Premium Brands has successfully driven growth in its restaurant and food business, mainly through acquisitions, the stock is trading at rich valuations.

The company has scale and infrastructure and just capped off a strong year, with a 13% dividend increase, and it announced four acquisitions that will help drive 2018 results.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Karen Thomas has no position in any of the stocks mentioned.

More on Dividend Stocks

growing plant shoots on stacked coins
Dividend Stocks

5 Dividend Stocks to Buy With Yields Upwards of 5%

These five companies all earn tonnes of cash flow, making them some of the best long-term dividend stocks you can…

Read more »

funds, money, nest egg
Dividend Stocks

TFSA Investors: 3 Stocks to Start Building an Influx of Passive Income

A TFSA is the ideal registered account for passive income, as it doesn't weigh down your tax bill, and any…

Read more »

A red umbrella stands higher than a crowd of black umbrellas.
Dividend Stocks

3 of the Safest Dividend Stocks in Canada

Royal Bank of Canada stock is one of the safest TSX dividend stocks to buy. So is CT REIT and…

Read more »

Growing plant shoots on coins
Dividend Stocks

1 of the Top Canadian Growth Stocks to Buy in February 2023

Many top Canadian growth stocks represent strong underlying businesses, healthy financials, and organic growth opportunities.

Read more »

stock research, analyze data
Dividend Stocks

Wherever the Market Goes, I’m Buying These 3 TSX Stocks

Here are three TSX stocks that could outperform irrespective of the market direction.

Read more »

woman data analyze
Dividend Stocks

1 Oversold Dividend Stock (Yielding 6.5%) to Buy This Month

Here's why SmartCentres REIT (TSX:SRU.UN) is one top dividend stock that long-term investors should consider in this current market.

Read more »

IMAGE OF A NOTEBOOK WITH TFSA WRITTEN ON IT
Dividend Stocks

Better TFSA Buy: Enbridge Stock or Bank of Nova Scotia

Enbridge and Bank of Nova Scotia offer high yields for TFSA investors seeking passive income. Is one stock now undervalued?

Read more »

Golden crown on a red velvet background
Dividend Stocks

2 Top Stocks Just Became Canadian Dividend Aristocrats

These two top Canadian Dividend Aristocrats stocks are reliable companies with impressive long-term growth potential.

Read more »