High-yielding stocks can be attractive at face value, but remember, low trading prices can sway yield numbers—and at the end of the day, you’d still want your dividend stocks to increase in value, not decrease. Today, I scanned the market for high-yielding stocks trading near 52-week lows and added a couple of surprise screening criteria to signal I’m getting the ones with the highest chances of going up. If that’s something you’re interested in, read on. How I Screened For The Following StocksUsing Barchart Screener, I added two basic filters: Annual Dividend Yield (%): Set to 5% or higher. O…