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ETF Dividend Yield

April 21st, 2010

We are currently developing a system to help us making decision for our investment. It is not an automatic trading system. It is just a customized stock screener and filter. It will be used for Relative Strength Investing as well. We will be sharing the system in this blog later when it is complete and stable enough. We don’t have the timeline yet since we just do it as hobby in our spare time.

Our first project is a simple ETF screener. We gathered a list of all ETFs traded in the US stock exchange. Thanks to MasterDATA who has provided a free CSV file containing the complete list. Then we use data from Yahoo Finance! to generate various customized screeners. One of them is generating ETF dividend yield.

excel  Click here to download table of ETF dividend yield (in CSV format)

 

Here is the 15 ETFs that pay highest dividend as of today.

Symbol Dividend Dividend Yield
EDV 13.962 17.95%
JNK 4.504 11.25%
DRW 2.522 9.30%
HYG 8.018 8.98%
REM 1.325 8.52%
PHB 1.548 8.51%
PGF 1.356 7.83%
PGX 1.038 7.49%
GRI 2.118 6.48%
PCY 1.652 6.24%
PFF 2.382 6.15%
LWC 2.197 6.11%
IFGL 1.772 6.08%
FFR 1.809 5.62%
HYD 1.702 5.56%

 

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Highest Paying Dividend ETFs in NYSE

February 16th, 2010

We just published a posting with the list of highest paying dividend ETFs  in Canada. Here is the same list in New York Stock Exchange.

ETFs Yield
WisdomTree International Real Estate ETF (NYSE:DRW) 26.50%
iShares Mortgage Plus ETF (NYSE:REM) 13.60%
PowerShares Asia Pacific ex-Japan ETF (NYSE:PAF) 12.80%
SPDR High Yield Bond ETF (NYSE:JNK) 11.20%
iShares Developed ex-US Property ETF (NYSE:WPS) 11.10%
PowerShares Developed ex-US Small-Mid ETF (NYSE:PDN) 10.80%
iShares High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (NYSE:HYG) 9.50%
FirstTree Developed Market Real Estate ETF (NYSE:FFR) 9.30%
PowerShares Dynamic Utilities ETF (NYSE:PUI) 8.70%
PowerShares High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (NYSE:PHB) 8.10%

As always, we remind you to consult your financial advisor before buying any of these ETFs. Also be aware of ETFs with very low volume. As you might know, many ETFs are now in the list of ETF Death Watch. We personally owns iShares High Yield Corporate Bond ETF only from this list.

Update (19-Feb-2010): As we mentioned in our previous posting, the data are coming from GlobeInvestor.com web site as of the date of this posting. There might be differences as the stock prices move up/down or because of dividend raise/cut.

Favourite High Income Recommendations

February 15th, 2010

Dr. Mark Skousen, the editor of Forecasts & Strategies, has recommended seven high-income stocks/funds at the World MoneyShow Orlando 2010. You have to register to the web site to watch the video. However, you can download his full presentation in PDF format from this link (without registering).

All of these stocks/funds pay very high dividend, from as low as 6% to as high as 17%. Why high-paying dividend equities? Many analysts believe that we’ll be in a range-bound market for quite a while; some of them are even expecting double-dip recession. In this kind of situation, we can’t expect much from capital gain. That’s why; high-paying dividend equities are preferable.

Note that the recommendations above are from Mark Skousen. They are not from us although we agree that we need high-paying dividend equities in the current market. As always, we recommend you to consult your financial advisors before making any investment decision.

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