3Lun·

Hello everyone,


I would like to add a few stable dividend payers to my portfolio.


Currently I have $O (+0,72 %) and $BLK (+0,7 %)


I was thinking of investing in an ETF that specializes in high dividend yields instead of buying more individual shares. Also to reduce the risk.


Are there any recommendations from the community with good experiences?


I have currently looked at:

$SPYD (-0,65 %) and $DHS (-1,06 %)


I would appreciate some suggestions - thanks!

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Dividends every month with these three ETFs $TDIV $FUSD $GGRP and/or $FGEQ
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@Iwanowitsch except April...
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@TechNav Your data is old. $GGRP distributes in April
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@Iwanowitsch Name an April in which GGRP paid out a dividend.
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@Iwanowitsch so never before.
Whether 2025 Let's take a look... 🔮
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@TechNav As I said, your data is old. The ETF pays out four times a year.
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@Iwanowitsch As I said, my data is based on what has happened and not on "what will happen".

I want to see four payouts before I believe in it.
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@TechNav and my data is based on the circular from WisdomTree a few weeks ago, in which they announced that from now on the dividend will no longer be paid semi-annually, but quarterly. :p
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Many of the "stable" dividend payers are generally well represented in the upper range of the world ETF. For dividends, you can consider taking a distributing world ETF.
Over the years, the payout size should increase - with good price performance (compared to "high-dividend ETFs", for example)

$LIN
$WM
$MA
$V
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$ARCC
Main Street Capital (link does not want to accept it)
$HTGC
$SHEL
$CVX
$XOM
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@MoneyISnotREAL So $HMWO as a shaker and that's it ✅😅
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@GoDividend This is how it looks 😅
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yes!
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$TDIV a dividend of currently 4.05% and dividend growth over 7 years at 7.33% (CAGR). Share price growth YTD 13.41%
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Hi. I have had good experiences with the VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders ETF: $TDIV
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Take a look at $QYLE. High payout, paid monthly. Not entirely without risk, to put it mildly, not a price performer. TER is higher. I've had it for a while and have been very satisfied so far.
Simply the MSCI World / Emerging markets / ACWI as a distributing variant?
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Follow my portfolio for suggestions. 13/15 holdings pay divys
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Isn’t anyone going to mention $SCHD ?
Or are you looking for higher yields and not necessarily dividend growth?
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I've been building up a dividend portfolio since August 2023. The $TDIV is clearly my favorite.
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