4 ETFs that pay MONTHLY Dividends
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- čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
- In this video, I will explain 4 Monthly Paying Dividend ETFs for investors who are searching for monthly income.
The 4 ETFs we go through, some utilize derivatives in their strategy, which juices those distribution yields and the other half are more traditional dividend ETFs that invest in stocks and pass those dividends earned onto shareholders.
In the comment section below, let me know which of these 4 MONTHLY paying Dividend ETFs you like BEST.
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Which of these MONTHLY Paying ETFs do you like best?
Just learned about SVOL in the comments...wow!
I don't like any of them my money is in SPHD.
I own JEPI & JEPQ
I Like,. SCHD, SPHD, EXG, ETV, ETY , ETW, HTD and CSQ for, Monthly income and they've mostly been, going Up, in Share price.
JEPI and JEPQ,.. "Look" a Bit, TIRED
@@douglash.8862 Because JEPI and JEPQ don't follow the market on the stocks they hold. They only make money on the call options they trade.
1:25 JEPI; 4:30 JEPQ; 6:57 SPLV; 9:17 DLN
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JEPI and JEPQ are great
Thanks for this video
ALWAYS enjoying these presentations. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
My strategy combines ETFs for dividends and growth, including JEPI, DIVO, QYLD, SCHD, and JEPQ. Last year, my dividends totaled $102K. but not sure how to mitigate risk for this year
JEPI and JEPQ are smart additions in my opinion. As for staying committed to higher-risk investments, it's all about balancing your risk tolerance with your long-term goals.
I believe a healthy portfolio has 3 things, at the bare minimum: Exposure to ETFs for increased diversification, Exposure to assets that generate cash flow like dividend stocks, Exposure to market-leading tech.
The market is not necessarily a rollercoaster if you know your way around the market, there are various opportunities in the present market to accrue good profit, If you are not too savvy with the market, just buy and hold on strong companies with good earnings, or consult with advisors on ETFs and actively managed funds. that’s what works for my spouse and I. We've made over 80% capital growth minus dividends.
I've been looking to get one, but have been kind of relaxed about it. Could you recommend your advis0r? I'll be happy to use some help.
That would be Melissa Elise Robinson You should look her up. I say, to be honest I almost didn't think I should have, but I'm glad I decided to let someone handle growing my finances.
Thanks Mark, excellent info.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video 😊
great vid.. We need more of these.. Thanks for your time
More to come!
Own Jepq and like it. Just bought Svol, hopefully it will do well. Great video, thanks 👍🙏
Love the 15-16% yields
Great video Mark!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Mark , great video as usual , what donyou think about ISPY , new ETF better than JEPI.. inwould appreciate your reply ..thx
SPYI pays more than all those and it pay’s monthly.
I like to look at jepi and jepq and a higher beta replacement for bonds or an alternative asset to equities sense selling calls is not the same as just holding equities.
Thanks, Mark, for an interesting presentation on these four monthly dividend paying ETFs. While I do not own any of them, I do own SCHD which pays dividends quarterly. Good stuff!
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Can you please let me know what you think about OPINL stock, thank you 🙏
Mark I like gpix and gpiq because they own all the s and p 500 stocks and nasdaq 100
i have both jepi & jepq, each one on different brokerage account.
I have Jepi and will by DLN
What are your thoughts on 100% Buffer ETFs?
SCHD, VYM, VIG, and DVY.
DIA is my fav monthly dividend paying etf but I currently don’t own it
Well, these stocks are normally risky to take on so it’s not particularly a smart investment till you make the profit
I've heard that index funds and ETFs provide diversified stock market exposure while spreading risk. I have over $800K in savings; What's the most effective strategy to allocate funds in my portfolio and generate profits?
What do you think about SPYI & QQQI, with monthly payment too
Like gpix and gpix they have lower expenses and are run by Goldman Sachs dividends have been stable
@@sksec thank you
Own JEPQ! Rather invest in a good S&P 500 ETF like VOO or SWPPX. JEPI returns are not the best.
SPYI
If a fund is 50.22 per share and the 30 day yield is .84% . Does this mean if i put $5,000 in I will recieve $419 a month ? Did do the math right ? Someone please help me so i can get started 🙏
You wrote that one share costs $50.22 and pays 0.84% monthly. So, your stock pays 50.22×0.84÷100=0.4218 dollars/month. Every 50 dollars you invested will give you 42 cents dividends monthly. If you invest 500 dollars you will receive $4.22 monthly. If you invest $5000 you will receive $42.18 monthly. To receive $$421.84 monthly you have to invest $50,000.
@@larisadon5931 thank you !
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Dln is meh
Will not buy any thing with J P Morgan's name on it. he is responsible for a lot of blood spilled or his family is. No way it can have a long term benefit.
All the robber barons have blood on their hands.: Rockefeller, Carnegie, Vanderbilt , Ford, Westinghouse, etc. JP Morgan (the man, not the company) actually bailed out the US Treasury/Government with his personal funds-twice. Prevented 2 separate government defaults single-handedly…just saying. I invest to make money & JEPI/JEPQ have been good investments so far.
SVOL, SPYT, SPYi and YMAX🎉
SVOL's yield is so high that it's worth the 1.16% expense ratio.
@@theresa78201 Yet it has negative total return 1 year, 2 year, and 5 year. You are losing money, not making it.
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