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Brief presentation of some dividend ETFs:

(Intended as an incentive and to make searching easier - as of 29.02.2024)


$VHYL (-0,66%) - Vanguard FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield UCITS ETF

$SPYD (-1,33%) - SPDR S&P US Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF

$ISPA (-0,63%) - iShares STOXX Global Select Dividend 100 UCITS ETF

$TDIV (-0,46%) - VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders UCITS ETF

$SEDY (+0,91%) - iShares Emerging Markets Dividend UCITS ETF

$IAPD (+0,05%) - iShares Asia Pacific Dividend UCITS ETF

$FGEQ (-0,03%) - Fidelity Global Quality Income UCITS ETF

$GGRP (+0,34%) - WisdomTree Global Quality Dividend Growth UCITS ETF USD


Overview:

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Chart and performance comparison:

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Details:


$VHYL (-0,66%) - Vanguard FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield UCITS ETF


Distribution yield 2024 = 3.05

Distribution interval Quarterly

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Description:


The Vanguard FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield UCITS ETF Distributing tracks the FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield Index. The FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield Index provides access to global equities with high dividend yields.


The TER (total expense ratio) of the ETF is 0.29% p.a.. The Vanguard FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield UCITS ETF Distributing is the cheapest and largest ETF that tracks the FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield Index. The ETF replicates the performance of the index through a sampling process (purchase of a selection of the index components). The dividend income in the ETF is distributed to investors. distributed to investors (quarterly).


The Vanguard FTSE All-World High Dividend Yield UCITS ETF Distributing is a very large ETF with a fund volume of 4,047 million euros fund volume.


Largest 10 positions:

Weight of the largest 10 positions - 14.05% of a total of 1,855 positions



Broadcom 2.04%

JP Morgan Chase 1.95%

Exxon Mobil 1.54%

Johnson 1.41%

Home Depot 1.39%

P&G 1.36%

Merck & Co 1.17%

AbbVie 1.13%

Toyota Motor 1.05%

Nestle 1.01%


Dividends:


$SPYD (-1,33%) - SPDR S&P US Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF


Distribution yield 2024 = 2.05 %

Distribution interval Quarterly

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Description:


The SPDR S&P US Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF tracks the S&P High Yield Dividend Aristocrats Index. The S&P High Yield Dividend Aristocrats Index provides access to stocks in the S&P Composite 1500 Index that have increased their dividends over the last 20 consecutive years.


The TER (total expense ratio) of the ETF is 0.35% p.a.. The SPDR S&P US Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF is the only ETF that tracks the S&P High Yield Dividend Aristocrats Index. The ETF replicates the performance of the index through full replication (purchase of all index components). The dividend income in the ETF is distributed to investors. distributed to investors (quarterly).


The SPDR S&P US Dividend Aristocrats UCITS ETF is a very large ETF with a fund volume of 3,398 million euros fund volume.


Largest 10 positions:

Weight of the largest 10 positions - 17.69% - of a total of 136 positions


3M 2,18%

Realty Income 2.04%

Edison International 1.83%

IBM 1.74%

AbbVie 1.72%

Chevron 1.71%

T Rowe Price Group 1.67

Exxon Mobil 1.60%

Kimberly- Clark 1.60%

Eversource Energy 1.60%


$ISPA (-0,63%) - iShares STOXX Global Select Dividend 100 UCITS ETF

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Distribution yield 2024 = 5.9%

Distribution interval Quarterly


Description:


The iShares STOXX Global Select Dividend 100 UCITS ETF (DE) tracks the STOXX® Global Select Dividend 100 Index. The STOXX® Global Select Dividend 100 Index tracks the performance of the 100 companies with the highest dividend yields in Europe, America and Asia.


The TER (total expense ratio) of the ETF is 0.46% p.a.. The iShares STOXX Global Select Dividend 100 UCITS ETF (DE) is the cheapest and largest ETF that tracks the STOXX® Global Select Dividend 100 Index. The ETF replicates the performance of the index through full replication (purchase of all index components). The dividend income in the ETF is distributed to investors. distributed to investors (at least annually).


The iShares STOXX Global Select Dividend 100 UCITS ETF (DE) is a very large ETF with a fund volume of 2,303 million euros fund volume.


Largest 10 positions

Weight of the largest 10 positions -23.11% of a total of 100 positions


SITC International Hldgs 3.26%

Mitsui OSK Lines 3.04%

Yancoal Australia 3.04%

Pacific Basin Shipping 2.27%

JB Hi-Fi 2.19%

Fortescue 2.00%

Woodside Energy Group 1.93

Harvey Norman Holdings 1.90%

New Hope 1.76%

Taylor Wimpey 1.72%


$TDIV (-0,46%) - VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders UCITS ETF


Total expense ratio (TER): 0.38%

Replication method: Physical (full replication)

Distribution yield 2024 = 4.62%

Distribution interval Quarterly


Description:


The VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders UCITS ETF tracks the Morningstar Developed Markets Large Cap Dividend Leaders Screened Select Index. The Morningstar Developed Markets Large Cap Dividend Leaders Index provides access to companies that demonstrate consistency and sustainability in dividend payments and meet the screening criteria. Only stocks from developed markets are included in the index. The stocks included are filtered according to ESG criteria (environmental, social and governance).


The TER (total expense ratio) of the ETF is 0.38% p.a.. The VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders UCITS ETF is the only ETF that tracks the Morningstar Developed Markets Large Cap Dividend Leaders Screened Select Index. The ETF replicates the performance of the index through full replication (purchase of all index components). The dividend income in the ETF is distributed to investors. distributed to investors (quarterly).


The VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders UCITS ETF is a large ETF with a fund volume of 644.50 million euros fund volume.


Largest 10 positions

Weight of the largest 10 positions - 36.13 % of a total of 100 positions


Verizon Communications 5.02

Pfizer Inc 4.35

TotalEnergies 4.14

BHD Group LTD 4.08%

IBM 4.08%

HSBC Holdings PLC 3.66%

Mercedes Benz Group 3.04%

BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB CO 2.85%

Sanofi 2.64%

Rio Tinto PLC 2.26%


$SEDY (+0,91%) - iShares Emerging Markets Dividend UCITS ETF

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Distribution yield 2024 = 7.84%

Distribution interval Quarterly


Description:


The iShares Emerging Markets Dividend UCITS ETF tracks the Dow Jones Emerging Markets Select Dividend Index. The Dow Jones Emerging Markets Select Dividend Index provides access to emerging market companies that pay dividends and can sustain a dividend payment program over an extended period of time.


The TER (total expense ratio) of the ETF is 0.65% p.a.. The iShares Emerging Markets Dividend UCITS ETF is the only ETF that tracks the Dow Jones Emerging Markets Select Dividend Index. The ETF replicates the performance of the index using a sampling process (purchase of a selection of the index components). The dividend income in the ETF is distributed to investors. distributed to investors (quarterly).


The iShares Emerging Markets Dividend UCITS ETF is a large ETF with a fund volume of 532 million euros fund volume.


Largest 10 positions

Weight of the largest 10 positions -22.43% of a total of 104 positions


REC 3.72%

Petroleo Brasileiro 2.49%

ASUSTek Computer 2.36%

Indian Oil 2.33%

COPASA 2.15%

Coal India 2.12%

T3EX Global Holdings 1.91%

Simplo Technology 1.87%

Novatek Microelectronics 1.75%

Sitronix Technology 1.73%


$IAPD (+0,05%) - iShares Asia Pacific Dividend UCITS ETF

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Distribution yield 2024 = 5.4%

Distribution interval Quarterly


Description:


The iShares Asia Pacific Dividend UCITS ETF tracks the Dow Jones Asia/Pacific Select Dividend 50 Index. The Dow Jones Asia/Pacific Select Dividend 50 Index provides access to the 50 highest dividend paying stocks from the developed economies of the Asia Pacific region.


The TER (total expense ratio) of the ETF is 0.59% p.a.. The iShares Asia Pacific Dividend UCITS ETF is the largest ETF tracking the Dow Jones Asia/Pacific Select Dividend 50 Index. The ETF replicates the performance of the index through full replication (purchase of all index components). The dividend income in the ETF is distributed to investors. distributed to investors (quarterly).


The iShares Asia Pacific Dividend UCITS ETF has a fund volume of fund volume of 375 million euros.


Largest 10 positions

Weight of the largest 10 positions - 35.38% of a total of 50 positions


Mitsui OSK Lines 5.64%

Nippon Yusen 4.83%

Magellan Financial Group 3.42%

VTech Holdings 3.37%

JB Hi-Fi 3.19%

Nick Scali 3.19%

CSR 3.17%

Viva Energy Group 2.92%

Fortescue 2.88%

Harvey Norman Holdings 2.77%


$FGEQ (-0,03%) - Fidelity Global Quality Income UCITS ETF

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Distribution yield 2024 = 2.62%

Distribution interval Quarterly


Description:

The Fidelity Global Quality Income UCITS ETF tracks the Fidelity Global Quality Income Index. The Fidelity Global Quality Income Index provides access to high-quality companies from industrialized nations that offer high dividend yields.


The TER (total expense ratio) of the ETF is 0.40% p.a.. The Fidelity Global Quality Income UCITS ETF is the only ETF that tracks the Fidelity Global Quality Income Index. The ETF replicates the performance of the index through full replication (purchase of all index components). The dividend income in the ETF is distributed to investors. distributed to investors (quarterly).


The Fidelity Global Quality Income UCITS ETF is a large ETF with a fund volume of 551 million euros fund volume.


Largest 10 positions

Weight of the largest 10 positions - 19.75% of a total of 226 positions


Microsoft 4.96%

Apple 4.27%

Nvidia 3.34%

Eli Lilly 1.24%

Broadcom 1.17%

Visa 0.99%

Comcast 0.98%

Verizon Communications 0.95

ASML Holding 0.94%

Mastercard 0.91%


$GGRP (+0,34%) - WisdomTree Global Quality Dividend Growth UCITS ETF USD

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Distribution yield 2024 = 1.43%

Distribution interval Quarterly


Description:


The WisdomTree Global Quality Dividend Growth UCITS ETF USD tracks the WisdomTree Global Developed Quality Dividend Growth Index. The WisdomTree Global Developed Quality Dividend Growth Index provides access to global equities with growth characteristics that pay a dividend. The stocks included are filtered according to ESG criteria (environmental, social and governance). The index weights the stocks according to fundamental criteria.


The TER (total expense ratio) of the ETF is 0.38% p.a.. The WisdomTree Global Quality Dividend Growth UCITS ETF USD is the cheapest ETF that tracks the WisdomTree Global Developed Quality Dividend Growth Index. The ETF replicates the performance of the index using a sampling process (purchase of a selection of the index components). The dividend income in the ETF is distributed to investors. distributed to investors (semi-annually).


The WisdomTree Global Quality Dividend Growth UCITS ETF USD has a fund volume of fund volume of 231 million euros.


Largest 10 positions

Weight of the largest 10 positions - 25.74% of a total of 590 positions


Microsoft 5.33%

Apple 3.43%

Broadcom 2.62%

Johnson & Johnson 2.54%

P & G 2.24%

Coca Cola 2.04%

LVMH Moet Hennessy 1.97%

Nestle 1.97%

Novartis 1.96%

Roche Holding 1.64%

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26 Commenti

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Of those mentioned, I personally only like $TDIV
I would only save in all the others, if at all, shortly before retirement.

It's debatable whether they qualify as dividend ETFs, but I would still have them:

$FGEQ
$GGRP

Dividend yield rather low to average, but great dividend growth. The share price is also impressive.
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@Banana_Millionaire of course, it all depends on the respective investment strategy. The two mentioned also came to my mind and also have 2.62% and 1.43% payout ratio. I wanted to take the largest and most common ones here. But you are right for the variety and added value I will add these for a more comprehensive selection. Lg
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@Banana_Millionaire also the number of images I can add is limited, so I have to save on the number of ETF listings. @Kundenservice can you extend this, is the number of images you can add extended with the premium version?
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@BamBamInvest $FGEQ in particular would certainly be worth mentioning here - otherwise 👍 for the overview of dividend ETFs
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@Dividenden-Sammler I just added a chart - and performance comparison, just had to tinker a bit, as only a certain number of images are allowed ☺️
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@Banana_Millionaire 🙏 again for the tip, I have now revised and added everything. Lg
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@BamBamInvest Premium users do not have any extended functions in the social network.

The number of images is limited to 10.
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@Kundenservice Thank you for the information.
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I find $TDIV one of the best dividend ETFs and save it myself 2-3 times a year. The others really only shortly before retirement.
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@TechNav I also wanted to familiarize myself more with the topic and $TDIV has done really well over the last 5 years 👍🚀
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@BamBamInvest But the top 10 positions are mentioned incorrectly in your article. Altria or BAT are not in this ETF and the weighting of the others is now completely different.

https://www.vaneck.com/lu/en/investments/dividend-etf/overview/
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@TechNav now it should fit , the data are from 29.02./01.03. except for the positions with your mentioned votes the others with slight deviations . Only this data was from 2022 and not updated, I overlooked it. 🫣
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Now that's what I call a promotional post for ETFs. Nevertheless, I personally prefer to choose dividend stocks myself with better returns and without TER.
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@BamBamInvest For many people (especially beginners), ETFs are a good way to get started on the stock market. Those who then decide on a strategy (e.g. my dividend strategy) are usually better off with individual investments. However, it is also more work (... and fun)
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@ThomasHH I am aware of that, the post is also aimed more at those people who are looking for their entry into the stock market and dividend ETFs and do not want to constantly monitor companies or like to have it easy. Rather as an incentive and to make searching easier. ☺️Lg
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@ThomasHH Where did you get the idea that you are usually better off with individual investments?
>70% of all investors do not beat their benchmark index in a given year.
The longer the period, the fewer beat the index. I am not aware that dividend stocks are an exception. Why should it be any different there?
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@PowerWordChill In my opinion, it is also very difficult with dividend ETFs, as you rightly say, and many do not beat the benchmark index because many people usually associate a high dividend with a good entry point. Many people don't consider that this might not be the case or that the dividend might not be so high for no reason. For example, I would feel very comfortable in a $SPYD and then possibly supplement it with individual stocks or other ETFs.
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everything can go
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@port01_andy should fit now, the other dates are current as of the end of February / beginning of March
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Thanks for this, I will also be expanding from May....
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@TheBigDip because you asked about dividend ETFs . 😉
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Thanks for the great review! 😊 Is the Fidelity Global Quality Income ETF suitable for a dividend growth strategy?
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@Max095 I think some people combine it with $GGRP.

But basically you have to feel comfortable with it and stay true to your strategy. ☺️
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@AFISOX because you asked about dividend ETFs . 😉
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