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Monday, 03/22/2010 1:11:18 PM

Monday, March 22, 2010 1:11:18 PM

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ANH Key Statistics:


As of last statement:

Revenue: $146.43M
Income to Common Shares: $124.33M
Revenue Per Share: $1.389
Diluted Earning Per Share: $1.16

Quarterly Revenue Growth Year Over Year: 45.40%
Quarterly Earning Growth Year Over Year: 56.30%



52-Week High: $8.34
52-Week Low: $5.46
50-Day Moving Average: $6.86
200-Day Moving Average: $7.22

Shares Outstanding: 116.74M
Float: 115.08M
Shares Short: 4.10M
Short % of Float: 4.20%

Trailing Annual Dividend Rate: $1.18
Trailing Annual Dividend Yield: 16.10%
Forward Annual Dividend Rate: $1.12
Forward Annual Dividend Yield: 16.10%
5 Year Average Dividend Yield: 8.00%

Dividend Backlog Chart Showing No Payments Missed

Latest SEC Filing February 26th 2010

5 Day Trailing chart of ANH vs Industry Average

Book Value Per Share: $7.425
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Some Chart reading Information (Usually obsolete after a few trading days but this is the current info I can glean from it)

Resistance above $7.00 is currently at $7.06 followed by $7.24
Support below $7.00 is currently at $6.70 followed by $6.46

March 22nd 2010 Opening chart candlestick interpretation

Earnings announcement for current quarter is currently expected April 26th 2010 but is not confirmed yet


If I compile a new sheet of information I will surely post it, this is what i have currently on ANH and the main reasons why I have decided to use them.

I should also point out that my long term outlook on the REIT field is bleak, I expect interest rates to increase later this year which would adversely effect the revenue of ANH and any REIT for that matter for future earnings which would lower the price per share and dividend yield. I am basically watching the mortgage interest rates waiting for a hike in rates and responding as quickly as possible by withdrawing the money I have in the industry. The overall goal is to increase the little money I have left with strong dividend yields in a safer environment then the average stock trading investment.