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the article content is an investing opinion piece rather than a volume/market microstructure report.","No specific catalyst tied to unusual volume is stated; the article\u2019s catalyst hypothesis is general mispricing due to industry worries (private credit concerns for ARCC; operational inflection for UPS).","The signal type indicates unusual volume delta, but the provided text contains no such trading-volume data."],"key_facts":["The article states private credit has faced concerns about rising default rates and that the \u201cSaaSpocalypse\u201d sell-off has hit the private credit industry hard.","The article says Ares Capital is the largest publicly traded business development company (BDC) and attributes this to a disciplined underwriting process.","The article claims Ares Capital\u2019s portfolio is more diversified than its BDC peers and that its annual loss rate is significantly lower than the industry average.","The article states nearly one-fourth of Ares Capital\u2019s portfolio is focused on software and services.","The article claims Ares Capital invests in software companies it believes are more resilient to AI disruption.","The article says UPS\u2019s biggest problems are now behind it and that investors may be focusing on where UPS has been rather than where it is going.","The article states UPS reduced shipping volumes with Amazon, its biggest customer, and that tariffs affected international shipping.","The article states UPS\u2019s stock price is roughly 45% below the level from three years ago.","The article says UPS is focusing on higher margin shipments and has streamlined operations.","The article quotes CEO Carol Tom\u00e9 viewing 2026 as an \u201cinflection point\u201d for UPS.","The article states Ares Capital\u2019s forward dividend yield is around 10% and UPS\u2019s yield is 4.1%.","The article does not provide any explicit unusual trading volume metrics in the provided text."],"numeric_claims":[{"label":"Ares Capital forward dividend yield","value":"~10%"},{"label":"UPS dividend yield","value":"4.1%"},{"label":"UPS stock price drawdown vs three years ago","value":"~45% below"}],"primary_claim":"Ares Capital and UPS are presented as mispriced dividend stocks that investors should buy before the market recognizes their improved/less-risky outlook.","relevance_score":0.35,"sentiment":"mixed","source_quality":"high","summary":"The article argues that investors are undervaluing Ares Capital (ARCC) and United Parcel Service (UPS) due to broader industry concerns and past performance focus, respectively. It cites dividend yields and specific business/portfolio characteristics as reasons to buy before the market \u201cfigures out what it\u2019s missing.\u201d","topics":["dividend stocks","private credit","business development companies (BDCs)","UPS shipping volumes","tariffs","AI disruption concerns","portfolio diversification","forward dividend yield"]},"source":"Nasdaq Markets","source_domain":"fool.com","summary":"Key PointsInvestors worried about the private credit industry are throwing the baby out with the bathwater with Ares Capital.","tickers":[],"title":"I'd Buy More of These 2 Dividend Stocks Before the Market Figures Out What It's Missing","url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2026/04/22/id-buy-more-of-these-2-dividend-stocks-before-the/"}... |