TOP 7 Dividend ETFs That Pay You EVERY Month In 2023 (High Yield)
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Links to the ETFs:
#7 iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF (PFF) - www.ishares.com/us/products/2...
#6 SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA) - www.ssga.com/us/en/intermedia...
#5 Invesco Preferred ETF (PGX) - www.invesco.com/us/financial-...
#4 Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV) - www.globalxetfs.com/funds/sdiv/
#3 WisdomTree U.S. High Dividend Fund (DHS) - www.wisdomtree.com/etfs/equit...
#2 Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV) - www.globalxetfs.com/funds/div/
#1 Invesco S&P 500 High Dividend Low Volatility ETF (SPHD) - www.invesco.com/us/financial-....
In my opinion these are some of the top monthly dividend ETFs in 2023. If you are new to dividend investing in 2023, here are some of the best dividend ETFs that contains many of the best dividend stocks in 2023. These are some great options for your dividend ETF portfolio. This dividend for beginners video is especially helpful if you are wanting to know how to start a dividend ETF portfolio. These are the best ETFs for long term investing.
Chapters:
00:00 Lets Get Started
01:01 #7 iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF (PFF)
04:04 #6 SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF Trust (DIA)
05:35 #5 Invesco Preferred ETF (PGX)
06:23 #4 Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV)
08:25 #3 WisdomTree U.S. High Dividend Fund (DHS)
09:30 #2 Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV)
10:20 #1 Invesco S&P 500 High Dividend Low Volatility ETF (SPHD)
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Great breakdown! Thanks so much!
Thank you for the video Miss Gaule !
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Great Video, thanks for info
Wow, Amazing production quality!
Thanks Gabriel!
Great contents and comparison. Love your videos.
Thank you
Thanks for the great video! Watched and liked.
Thanks again Gary!
Great video as always!
Thank you!
I like the set of SCHD , VYM (Quarterly payouts) & DIA, QDIV (monthly payouts)
Thanks for the video and time!👌
You’re welcome :)
Great video especially for those nearing retirement. Your concern for their safety and well-being is appreciated 👍👌
Thanks as always Raju!
All these ETFs are nice monthly dividend play. DHS is the only one I own out of the 7.
Great contents. Thanks for sharing.
Congrats. Excellent narration. Clear display. Thanks lot. Iam from chennai INDIA
Great video
Finally, a worthwhile video about finance, clear and businesslike. Thank you.
I like that you included many low price stocks
Your voice is your own 😊 and I think it’s great that you get to spend a lot of time with your husband, working from home.
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Did you consider JEPI which is my key holding, great presentation
Good analysis
Thank you!
Gracias❤️
SCHD is by far my favorite. Good dividend, great growth, ultra low fee.
agreed. these are garbage compared to SCHD.
this is the best etf in my research
No DIVO?
Agree 100%!!
@@wellsking9426 Really good ETF. To me the results are similar to SCHD but the Fee is 10 times as much.
Thank you
Your video was on my feed and I clicked it because you looked British 😅😂 Great quality vid, glad I watched!
Great video! I'm from Brazil, my english level is intermediate, but I could understand your accent :)
Great to hear!
Does the annual return you've stated for each ETF include the dividend yield or is the annual return exclusive of the dividend yield?
The annual return is the return that an investment provides over a period of time, expressed as a time-weighted annual percentage. Sources of returns can include dividends, returns of capital and capital appreciation. So the annual return includes the dividend
Nice video. The room looks almost like Andrei Jikh’s 😉
Thanks!
I recently discovered your channel when you called out the other youtube financial channels for their clickbait and bad stock tip advice... so I went straight to your own predictions in this video. A mixed bag this last year, though. That said, I also thought last year was a good time to buy high-dividend stocks, so I loaded up on some VYM, which was also pretty disappointing (until the recent rally).
What do you think of VUSA, the Vanguard S&P 500?
Your accent is NOT confusing. I understand you clearly.
Come back and make more videos please :) yours are literally the best on YT
7:49 That's not entirely true that at the end of 10 years $10k into SDIV will be worth $11k.
You didn't take into account the 12.5% returns annually. Also, reinvesting those dividends using DRIP will result in that initial $10k in SDIV turning into more like $36k after 10 years.
No disrespect to her. But women don't know crap about investing. And watching her video she proves my point.
how could I find out what stocks these etfs hold?
I am from india harpinder Singh,, I like your videos,, about etf,, nice to see you...
Watching and waiting for the bottom of REDFIN, housing market always recovered in time, went from 100+ to like 8 dollars now, -50 isn’t the dip, -95 I’m buying the dip
What's a expensive ratio who do you pay or do they charge themselves
Just added DIA to my portfolio
Just to clarify, SCHD is a quarterly and not monthly.
JEPI & JEPQ are interesting monthly dividend payers
hard to trust any thing stock related right now, last ten years with lots of stimulus was hard not to have a decent returns, fed putting the breaks on has to hurt even these ETF's averages. Nice video and explanations.
a reit etf that pays monthly is NETL
But where do you get 5.09% compound interest? If you invest 10,000 in VOO for 10 years average interest rate is 5.09% which is simple interest, not compound interest.
Do you actually get annual returns like 12% with DIA ETF? I tried to invest DIA in Robinhood, so far I only see low 1% dividends, I don't see the compound interest like the annual 12% return even though it says the annual returns is like 12%
Did I invest in a wrong place or a wrong way?
With DIA you get about 1.8% dividend yield and the overall return (capital appreciation with dividend reinvested) is about 12%. You can get 12% overall returns yes but with current market conditions changing that may change. Also I should googling a backtest portfolio to check stocks out and figure out your risk tolerance when creating your portfolio.
@@michaelghanayem8557 So if the history chart saying in 2020 they earn 8% returns, that means the market value increases 8%? Only dividend is credited into your account and not the market value changes? You should see your portfolio value increases 8%? Am I correct?
Also what does it mean by backtest portfolio?
most of those returns are averaged. or historical. DIA this year is down like 15% because this year is a dogshit year for stocks. but if you look at the 5yr it's up 45% so it's up 8-9% a year for the last 5 yrs. (factoring in this year it took a shit prob knocked that down a few percentage points) If you're investing in div etf. find one with low fees, and decent exposure, put money into it. and reinvest dividends to grow it faster. and don't touch it. You're playing much more of a slow and steady game for long term financial soundness.
I joined the sdiv army a while back
Just invest in a stock called IEP. You get a 15% dividend and still have the possibility of growth.
Great video, thank you for sharing. Without a doubt, ETFs and indexes are solid investments and during these market conditions, you really cannot fail with them as long as you are invested for the long-term. I have been doubling down on VTI among individual stocks during this time.
VTI is a nice discounted ETF with a great long term track record.
VTI is a great investment. I just did a video comparing VTI vs VOO. Check it out if you get a moment! Would love to have you as a sub.
Top stocks to accumulate at this time??
You have got growth and income investments mixed together. The title of your video is HIGH YIELD. DIA is not a high yield ETF. High yield would be USA, GOF or RA.
Can you make videos on other countries stocks apart from USA
I’ve covered international funds, but individual stocks from other countries are just a little too niche I don’t think the majority of people would interested in it.
Why all the high expense ratio dividend ETFs? What am I missing? Where is SCHD, DGRO, VYM and similar? All are index based dividend ETFs.
Because it's a video on ETF's that pay a MONTHLY dividend. The ones you have mentioned all pay QUARTERLY.
@@EhsanVessal OK, seems sort of arbitrary. Better eval would be 3-5yr return normalized to average monthly/quarterly return versus exp ratio to pick the better dividend fund. Keep up the YT content to educate us all.
That moment when it's 0645 on a Saturday and you miss read ETF as NFT and it takes 2 minutes to figure out why this video is far more reasonable than that lol
Lol
PGX is down 18.5% over the last 5 years....it's totally return is 0% the last 5 years
I just briefly looked through the video but beware of home bias! Investing in mostly one country is unnecessarily risky. A safer option for beginners is FTSE All World High Dividend Yield but I'm not sure if that's available everywhere and it only pays you every three months.
Low-risk ETFs?
Your voice is so beautiful
Lol thanks
All these etf is a result of lazy fund managers seeking an easy way out by not being diligent stock pickers...just bundled the GOOD ,BAD N THE UGLY in an etf..Etfization is the next bubble. In celebration of you getting a british husband...here are 3 stocks that will beat any etf in dividends, even the combined dividend of those dat u mentioned.Note there is no withholding tax for uk based stock where non resident holders is concerned...BTI british american tobacco, Knots Offshore KNOP, UL.unilever.
I have all 3. Star bulk is good. Mo also
Uhhhh you forgot JEPI one of my favorite
don't think JEPI pays monthly dividend, does it?
estou estudando esses ETFS de dividendos aqui do Brasil para comprar e diversificar meus investimentos , excelente trabalho.
SDIV's inception date is 2011. So, it is not over 20 years.
Yeah sorry I meant to say 10 years!
8. NUSI
I just nod my head in agreement to what you say
Lol
SCHD , VGT, Trashes them all.
Can someone tell how to do the math on dividends?
What math specifically?
@@KarsonGaule like how much will I receive monthly. I know nothing about dividends
There's some you tube that explain it well
dividend rates are annualized (the rate for 12 months). So if a dividend is quarterly you can divide that by 4. If it is paid monthly you can divide that by 12 to see how much you will actually get paid for each dividend payment. The annualized rate makes it easy to compare to other dividends.
@@FatherNSonInvesting thank u so much
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If you are investing in yourself, then you never lack wealth. the best investment is , investing in you .anyway liked your videos . a fellow creator~~~
True, thank you!
Hahaha I'm from Australia, and your accent is pretty much Aussie. Weird
Your accent is wonderful! Marry me! Oh wait…. :(
Pff no longer has a dividend if it ever did.
Dividends? None of these even clock a single percent in dividends return per month. There are far, far better ETFs and shares for the dividend investor out there! My best shares and ETFs pay out over 2% per dollar invested per month.
Tell us which ones then since you’re so in the know and smart
@@birilol The information is out there in plain sight, as long as you can calculate percentages. That's as much as you will get for your sarcasm.
Your accent just sounds American to me.
Horrible, example, schd 284% vs UPRO 1,288% over last 10.5 years
UPRO is a leveraged fund. Of course it does better with things are going good. Conversely, over the last year (recession) SCHD is practically flat while UPRO is down over 20%. UPRO is a speculative play whereas SCHD is a buy and hold play.
@@jeremynorris_hostyl1 look at 20 yr returns
@@joemeyer2726 neither fund has been around for 20 years yet, so I dont see your point. Because they are relatively newer, *now* is the first extended bear market either has seen. UPRO is *great* when things are going up, but it's a poor choice, IMO, for a buy and hold strategy.
@@jeremynorris_hostyl1 2009 great recession, 35% Covid crash 2020, the numbers are very clear
@@jeremynorris_hostyl1 over 22 years with UPRO so your facts wrong
hhahaah you have no idea what you are talking about sweetheart. Sit down. You are pretty, though. Hence why most of your viewers are young guys. But hey....first amendment !
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