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The Dividend Yield Trap: Why Returns Above 15% Should Raise Red Flags

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Bulios Research Team
· March 24, 2026 · 11 min read

A sky-high dividend yield might look like a golden ticket to passive income, but experienced investors know better. In most cases, an unusually large payout isn't a sign of corporate generosity it's the mathematical aftermath of a collapsing share price. When a stock's value drops sharply while the dividend remains temporarily unchanged, the yield percentage balloons, creating an illusion of extraordinary returns. This article breaks down the mechanics behind the so-called "yield trap," explains why chasing double-digit dividends can erode your portfolio, and highlights the warning signs every income-focused investor should watch for before buying into what seems like a bargain.

At first glance, a double-digit dividend yield looks like an ideal investment for anyone looking for regular passive income. If a company offers a yield of 15%, 20% or even 25%, it seems like a significantly better opportunity than traditional dividend stocks with yields of around 2-4%. But the reality is…

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