TFSA Investors: This Dividend Heavyweight Is Stupidly Undervalued!

Nutrien Ltd. (TSX:NTR)(NYSE:NTR) is a deep-value bet that could pay massive dividends to patient investors.

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If you save your TFSA for your best investment ideas, you’ll likely be pleased with your results over time. One strategy that’s effective for those with a super-long investment horizon is loading up on stocks that are ridiculously undervalued.

Deep-value investing isn’t without its challenges, though, as it requires a tonne of homework to avoid being caught in a “dead money” stock that may result in below-average results over time.

Fortunately, the risks of being left holding the bag with a dud go down with a hefty dividend that can continue growing over time.

Consider Nutrien (TSX:NTR)(NYSE:NTR), the fertilizer kingpin that was formed in the merger between Agrium and Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan. The company produces tonnes of potash, nitrogen, and phosphate, all three of which are essential crop nutrients that have seen unfavourable prices in recent years.

The company has been treading water over the past year, inciting many investors to throw in the towel on a name that appears to be lacking in catalysts. Although Nutrien stock lacks direction, it does have a nice dividend (it currently yields 3.8% at the time of writing) that can grow over the years with a payout ratio of around 77%.

While Nutrien may not soar in price anytime soon, I am a huge fan of the severely depressed valuation and think there’s a considerable margin of safety to be had for those willing to wait and collect the dividend. The stock currently trades at 9.5 times EV/EBITDA, 1.2 times book, and 1.4 times sales. The valuation is so depressed that I think it’s worthwhile for investors to ride out the challenging environment with ridiculously low fertilizer prices.

More recently, Nutrien announced that it’s shutting down its Rocanville potash mine in response to the Canadian National Railway strike. According to unions familiar with the matter, over 500 employees are to be temporarily laid off. Indeed, the CN strike has served as salt in the wounds of a company that’s already endured its fair share of unfavourable exogenous conditions.

Moving forward, I expect Nutrien could fall to $60 and sport a yield above the 4% mark. I’d buy such a dip because shares are just too cheap, even given all the headwinds facing the firm. If potash prices (Nutrien is the world’s largest potash producer) move higher, Nutrien could correct the upside, and the opportunity to lock in a 4% yield will be gone.

If you consider yourself a patient investor, Nutrien is a stock worthy of adding to your TFSA radar.

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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 Joey Frenette has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Nutrien Ltd.

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