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Russell 2000 & 3000 Maybe Hold Forever Stocks (MHFS) featured high (>4%) dividends, attractive or neutral ratings, >2-year dividend history, and positive cash flow per YCharts stock screener. The resulting list targets investors who “want to simply focus on profitable stocks without the fuss and bother of anything but an annual review and rebalance." 38 MHFS, from the Russell 2000/3000 2026 batch screened as of…

– Extends and Expands Aggregate Unsecured Credit Facilities to $615 Million – – Achieves 30 Basis Point Improvement in Facility Pricing – CEDARHURST, N.Y., July 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Postal Realty Trust, Inc. (NYSE: PSTL) (the “Company”), an internally managed real estate investment trust that owns and manages over 2,300 properties leased primarily to the United States Postal Service (the “USPS”), ranging…

Does Postal Realty Trust (PSTL) have what it takes to be a top stock pick for momentum investors? Let's find out.

Postal Realty Trust offers one of the most reliable yields, underpinned by USPS-backed leases and robust outperformance versus the market. PSTL delivered strong AFFO and NOI growth, raised full-year guidance, and maintains a well-covered dividend with a conservative payout ratio and solid balance sheet. Despite a 50%+ price run and forward multiple above historical averages, I downgrade PSTL from buy to hold due to…

Postal Realty Trust's USPS-backed portfolio, stronger leases, acquisition growth and solid liquidity make the stock a compelling REIT to consider now.
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