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Preferred securities are one alternative source of income that investors may want to consider when looking to enhance yield in their portfolios. To alleviate concerns of concentration risk, we believe investors should consider non-financial preferreds ("ex financials"), which provide ...
Investors who are still working have to be mindful of their objectives and future needs. Decisions made now should reflect preferences concerning future work duration and type. Risk profile also must play into the conversation. Dividend stocks shine in this context as they pro...
FPE offers investors a high yield, low volatility, and a steady income. FPE is significantly more diversified than competing preferred stock ETFs. FPE's high expense ratio and comparatively risky credit rating may put off some investors. For further details see: FPE: A U...
The Invesco Preferred Portfolio ETF is a safe fund that largely invests in preferred securities that are highly rated by Moody’s, S&P, and Fitch. The fund’s low portfolio turnover and expense ratios of 18% and 0.52%, respectively, help it keep its dividend payouts at...
PGX's yield has dropped over the past several months, but remains appealing at nearly 5%. The fund's high level of qualified dividends makes the ETF's yield more appealing. Some investors may find the fund's lack of diversification, comparatively high expense ratio, and increased ...
The bulls had a good ride with equities from March 2009 to February 2020. It is looking like the COVID-19 recession could be deeper and more drawn-out than originally forecasted. Investors might want to start moving money out of equities and into lower-risk investments. This a...
We believe the overall credit health of the preferred market remains strong. Fixed income markets have seemingly come full circle thus far in 2020. Preferreds with exposure to commercial real estate, consumer spending, and energy all still offer above-average yield and total retur...
The iShares Broad USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (USHY), Invesco Financial Preferred ETF (PGF), iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (HYG), and Invesco Preferred ETF (PGX) pay above-average dividends and offer less risk than equities. The market is encountering its fir...
Do you need dividend income? Do you want to keep things simple? As an investor, you can easily achieve both without sacrificing results. There are plenty of dividend-oriented exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that offer you all the yield that individual stocks can, without the stress of picking and w...
Introduction I published a version of this article twice previously, the first in early 2016 and the second in the fall of 2017. Over time, the options for stashing a pile of cash and getting a decent return have become fewer. Today, the options are truly slim. This is one of those times w...
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2024-06-29 03:50:00 ET Stock Traders Daily has produced this trading report using a proprietary method. This methodology seeks to optimize the entry and exit levels to maximize results and limit risk, and it is also applied to Index options, ETFs, and futures for our subscribers. This...
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