High-Yield Dividend ETFs
High-Yield Dividend ETFs Articles
I’ve collecting dividends since the turn of the century, and let me tell you, picking stocks isn’t easy. Thankfully, I’ve been able to navigate the stock market’s ups and downs with...
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Although the stock market has been fairly volatile for the past five years, investors have seen dramatic swings in just the first four-and-a-half months of 2025. This has made high-yield...
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Investing in exchange-traded funds is a safe and reliable way to ensure steady returns amid market volatility. The ETFs pay regular dividends, which offer a stable source of income during retirement....
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If you want a way to combine steady income, stability, and diversification, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) can deliver all three. The iShares Core High ETF (NYSEARCA:HDV) is worth looking into since...
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Ongoing economic uncertainty, concerns about recession, inflationary pressure, and tariff pause have made investors switch to exchange-traded funds. The low-risk and highly diversified funds can...
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The ongoing stock market volatility has got investors worried. The market sentiment is down and some of the top tech stocks seem steadily dropping. For a retail investor, this is a sign to look for...
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Retail investors do not need to worry about picking individual stocks to ensure steady returns. If you are investing for retirement, you can let the brokerage firms do their job by investing in...
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Retail investors are looking to add exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to their portfolios to reduce risk and achieve diversification. In January 2025, the global ETF industry saw an inflow of $157.1...
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Dividend ETFs allow investors to generate steady cash flow and appreciation. While tech ETFs can outperform these funds during bullish markets, dividend-paying corporations often do a better job at...
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With a flip of the switch, BlackRock (NYSE:BLK) recently completed the company’s first mutual fund-to-ETF conversion, a move made to meet investors’ insatiable thirst for active management. The...
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The S&P 500 dividend yield of 1.18% is the lowest since February 2001, according to a Nov. 12 article in Barron’s. Technology and financial stocks now account for 46% of the index. Many of...
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Although investing in direct securities remains one of the most popular ways investors steer through the market, the landscape for Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) continues to witness rising demand on...
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