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TraderHub Value Dividend Screen

Undervalued Dividend Stocks

A more valuation-first dividend screen for users who want income plus price discipline. This view leans toward sensible valuation, stronger balance sheets, and better entry zones.
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Average Score
79.8 This view starts from valuation discipline and then keeps dividend quality in the mix.
Average Score
79.8 Dividend attractiveness score out of 100.
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P/E below industry average
Price below 52-week high by 20%+
ROE above 12%
Debt to equity below 1
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Important warning
Undervalued-looking dividend stocks can still stay cheap for good reasons. Check business quality, payout sustainability, and balance-sheet risk before investing.

Undervalued Dividend Stocks

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Company name NSE symbol Score Current price Dividend yield % Dividend per share P/E ratio P/B ratio ROE % Debt to equity 52-week high 52-week low Price near 52-week low % Price below 52-week high % Market cap Sector Last updated time
Hindustan Zinc Large cap · Industry P/E 20.4
HINDZINC 79.8 · Strong ₹438.80 6.80% ₹29.50 18.1 8.60 39.5% 0.02 ₹655.00 ₹403.30 8.8% 33.0% INR 1.85 L Cr Metals 24 May 2026 20:45 IST

FAQ

What is dividend yield?

Dividend yield is the annual dividend per share divided by the current share price. It shows the cash return percentage a stock is paying at the current market price.

Are high dividend stocks safe?

Not always. A very high yield can also happen when the share price falls sharply because the business is under pressure. Yield should be checked alongside debt, profitability, and valuation.

How to find undervalued dividend stocks?

Look for a combination of reasonable valuation, sustainable return ratios, manageable debt, and a price that is below its recent highs without serious business deterioration.

What is a good dividend yield in India?

There is no single perfect number, but many investors start paying attention once yield moves above 2% or 3% and then compare that with earnings quality and balance-sheet strength.

Should I buy only for dividend?

No. Dividend alone is not enough. Total return depends on business quality, capital allocation, balance-sheet discipline, and whether the stock is bought at a sensible valuation.