As the market broadens out heading into 2026, high-yield dividend stocks could be set to finally outperform the S&P 500.
Dividend Yield Explained: Some companies pay dividends to share a part of their profits with their shareholders. Investing in dividend-paying stocks can give you a steady income, even when the stock ...
VYM, not surprisingly, does come with a substantially higher yield. Its 2.4% yield beats out VIG's more modest 1.6% by a fairly wide margin. From a pure income generation standpoint, the Vanguard High ...
Income investors who have been closely watching the market are starting to realize that there is a need to reposition their portfolio for the future. After years of elevated cash yields and ...
REITs are out of favor, offering dividend investors a chance to buy industry leaders while they have attractive yields.
How many ETFs can you name that yield over 5% that don’t involve covered call strategies? It is unlikely that the ETFs you have in mind will overlap with the Amplify Natural Resources Dividend Income ...
The manic market has been dumping BDCs left and right. Let’s talk about a seven-stock BDC portfolio (yielding 13.5%!) that is ...
Ideally, a dividend stock should pay a high yield and have strong overall performance. Here are 5 high-dividend stocks that meet that description.
The energy sector is volatile, so it is best to play it safe with these two high-yield options, which offer yields of up to 6 ...
Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF remains rated Sell due to unattractive risk-reward versus Treasuries and sector headwinds.
Like most of the big four banks, NAB has been paying out fat, and fully franked, dividends for decades. Will this continue?
Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) is transitioning from a perceived value trap to a growth-focused, diversified pharmaceutical ...