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Gladstone Investment Corporation (GAIN) | New York Stock Exchange

Current Price
$13.92
Dividend Yield
6.90%
Annual Dividend
$0.96
Yield Zone
N/A
Quality Rating
F
Action
DOES NOT QUALIFY

Yield Zone Analysis

Metric Yield
Current Yield 6.90%
5-Year Average Yield 9.89%
5-Year High Yield 19.21%
5-Year Low Yield 0.58%

The current dividend yield of 6.90% is
below
the 5-year average of 9.89%,
suggesting the stock may be overvalued relative to its historical norms.
Based on our yield zone methodology, Gladstone Investment Corporation is currently in the
N/A zone.

Quality Scorecard

Criterion Value Status
Dividend Increases (12Y) 7 increases PASS
EPS Increases (12Y) 2 increases FAIL
Consecutive Dividend Years 22 years PASS
Shares Outstanding 39.8M PASS
Institutional Holders 174 PASS
Dividend Cuts (12Y) None PASS
Overall Quality Rating F FAIL

Valuation Snapshot

P/E Ratio
4.4x
Price-to-Book
0.93x
Price-to-FCF
18.6x
EV/EBITDA
N/A

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How We Analyse Dividend Stocks

FluentBoost uses a proprietary dividend analysis methodology that combines two key assessments:
Quality Screening and Yield Zone Analysis. First, every stock must pass
a rigorous quality filter that examines dividend growth consistency, earnings stability, payout sustainability,
and institutional confidence. Stocks that fail the quality screen are immediately flagged, regardless of their yield.

For stocks that pass quality screening, we then determine their current yield zone by comparing today’s
dividend yield against the stock’s own historical yield range. When a quality stock’s yield is significantly
above its historical average, it enters the Buy Zone, indicating
potential undervaluation. Yields near the average place it in the Hold Zone,
while yields well below average push it into the Sell Zone.

This approach helps dividend investors identify high-quality companies at attractive valuations,
rather than chasing the highest yields which often signal underlying problems.

This report is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.
Past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research before making investment decisions.

Report generated on February 13, 2026 by FluentBoost — fluentboost.com

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