The XDIV ETF has a fairly concentrated portfolio with only 17 positions, but with an MER of ~0.12%, it is seriously cheap for a dividend ETF. I’m thinking that this iShares ETF will continue to cannibalize XDV and other Canadian dividend ETFs due to its lower cost and similar exposure....
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let's have a look at the dividend growth etfs to see what the investment environment is like, and to see if we can identify the best dividend growth etf in the market. screening the dividend growers we'll start by running a screen with the following criteria: at least $100 million in ...
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2023, profits haven’t quite matched the bonanza of 2021 and 2022. Given that background, it’s no surprise that best-in-class company Canadian Natural Resources (CNQ) was the best oil stock in Canada for 2023. It’s tough to beat a 20% capital gain paired with a nearly 5% dividend!
And when we build our portfolio we Canadians will largely shore up those sector holes by investing in US dividend growth stocks or perhaps a US dividend ETF or market ETF. The Canadian retail stocks are mostly economically sensitive. Canadians need to be employed and with free cash flow to sp...
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Alternatively, investors can gain exposure to every stock in the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats index via theProShares S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF(NOBL). The exchanged-traded fund with $11.6 billion in assets under management has an expense ratio of 0.35%. ...