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# 1 FREE Exchange Traded
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| Comments - How To Identify Best In Class Dividend ETFs |
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Kerry Rohan said... |
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I believe this article on dividend paying
ETF's is 95% misleading because it omits one
very reliable dividend paying group of ETF's. That group of ETF's are the closed end dividend or distribution paying funds. In today's depressed but upward changing market they represent an outstanding opportunity to secure managed monthly, quarterly or annually paid distributions. And some have been doing this for dozens of years. Pls alert your subscibers to this category od ETFs. Thanks for this opportunity to express myself.
Kerry in ChicagoLand
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January 07, 2009 |
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Simon Maierhofer said... |
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Thank you for your comment Kerry. You are right, closed end funds can pay some very high dividends. While ETFguide.com does not cover closed end funds I would like to point out that the loss in NAV has outstripped the benefits of dividends. Another category not included in the article is REITs and real estate ETFs. We will cover those at a later time.
Thanks again, Simon |
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January 07, 2009 |
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