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Double-digit dividends are rare. A sky-high yield of 27.2% is an outright income unicorn. Only in the merry world of closed-end funds (CEFs) would we see such a tale. It’s enabled by talented...
The first half of the year has meant different fortunes for shares of companies across sectors. Today, we review ETFs that were clear winners or losers in the first two quarters of 2021. We provide...
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) was one of the darlings of Wall Street in 2020. In the past 52 weeks, the shares returned about 33%. On Sept. 2, the stock saw a record-high $232.86. As a mega-cap company...
Given the current market volatility which is expected to continue for much of this year, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) offer new as well as seasoned investors a variety of advantages over shares of...
There is a price war going on among fund sponsors with some ETFs now having expense ratios from 3 basis points to 5 basis points. Keeping costs low is key to long-term returns generally, and...
Question: Why are there so many ETFs? Answer: ETF providers tend to make lots of money on each ETF so they create more products to sell. The large number of ETFs has little to do with serving your...
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