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A $2 Million Dividend Portfolio Cut Its Distribution by $14,400 in One Year and the Holders Did Not Sell
05:57am, Thursday, 11'th Jun 2026
A retired couple with a $2 million dividend-focused portfolio yielding roughly 6%, or $120,000 per year, watched their income stream fall by $14,400 during a difficult market period as covered-call fu
If I Could Own Only 3 ETFs for the Next Decade, It Would Be These
05:15am, Thursday, 11'th Jun 2026
Picking individual stock winners can be time-consuming, exhausting, and challenging. Sometimes the simplest solutions are the best ones.
The Dividend ETF I'd Buy Today Instead of VYM
09:30pm, Wednesday, 10'th Jun 2026
A robust selection strategy, better performance, and a higher yield all make the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF a clear upgrade over VYM.
The Smartest Dividend ETF to Buy With $2,000 Right Now
05:05pm, Wednesday, 10'th Jun 2026
This popular exchange-traded fund pays a 3.29% dividend yield at a 0.06% expense ratio. For companies to be included in this ETF, they must have paid dividends annually for at least 10 consecutive yea
Why The ETF With The Worst Sharpe Ratio Is Our Top Pick
03:00pm, Wednesday, 10'th Jun 2026
Dividend ETFs such as SCHD and DLN look conservative on the surface, but their recent Sharpe ratios do not show superior risk-adjusted returns versus broad equity ETFs. SCHD offers a higher dividend y
SCHD vs. VYM: Which Dividend ETF Builds a Better Income Stream?
02:06pm, Wednesday, 10'th Jun 2026
Both Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHD) and Vanguard High Dividend Yield Index Fund ETF (NYSEARCA:VYM) appear similar on screeners, but their income delivery and market positioning differ
HDV: Less Stable Than SCHD With No Dividend Or Quality Advantage
12:08pm, Wednesday, 10'th Jun 2026
I assign iShares Core High Dividend ETF a neutral 'hold' rating due to elevated energy sector risk and only average dividend growth. HDV's 21.56% energy allocation has driven recent outperformance but
Schwab vs. Vanguard: Which Dividend ETF Offers a Juicier Yield?
10:56am, Wednesday, 10'th Jun 2026
SCHD offers a significantly higher TTM yield of 3.2% compared to the 2.2% provided by VYM. VYM maintains a slightly lower expense ratio of 0.04% and provides broader diversification through more than
SCHD stock: Why it is a good time to buy this dividend ETF
09:32am, Wednesday, 10'th Jun 2026
The Schwab US Dividend Equity (SCHD) ETF has held steady in the past few days, even as the broader stock market has remained on edge, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indices being in a freefall. SCHD
2026 ETF Inflows: Who Is Leading the Group?
12:49pm, Tuesday, 09'th Jun 2026
Investors have poured billions into ETFs this year, but the flow data tells a more nuanced story than simple optimism towards equities. While broad U.S. market funds continue to attract the lion's sha
The Case for Holding SCHD in Your Roth IRA
09:55am, Tuesday, 09'th Jun 2026
At the 24% federal bracket, a $500,000 portfolio kicking off $17,500 a year in dividends costs roughly $2,625 in federal tax inside a taxable brokerage account, every year, forever.
Worried About the Stock Market? Don't Try to Time It.
04:00pm, Monday, 08'th Jun 2026
The stock market may be due for a correction, but that doesn't mean you should try to time it. Pivoting into safer stocks can be a better option.
Watch Out, Rising Capex Could Turn Today's Cash Cows Into Dogs
11:57am, Monday, 08'th Jun 2026
Pacer US Cash Cows 100 ETF (NYSEARCA:COWZ) owns the 100 Russell 1000 names that generate the most free cash flow relative to market value.
How to Replace a Registered Nurse’s Salary with $7,500 a Month in Dividend Income
11:13am, Monday, 08'th Jun 2026
Generating $7,500 per month in dividend income requires producing $90,000 annually from an investment portfolio. That income level is roughly equivalent to the salary of a registered nurse, based on r
Retire On Dividends: My Near-Perfect REIT, BDC, And MLP Trio
07:05am, Monday, 08'th Jun 2026
REITs, BDCs, and MLPs are structured to be powerful income machines. I detail a REIT, BDC, and MLP that I think are ideal for retiring on dividends. I also share some risk factors to keep in mind for
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