iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF (PFF)
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NASDAQ · Last Trade: Aug 16th, 1:47 PM EDT
Getting $1 million in passive income is a tall order, but possible. Getting a smaller, still-useful sum is much more achievable.
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Retirement planning often asks for bold moves, especially when transitioning from wealth accumulation to income generation, and for many investors, this shift is pivotal.
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Investors are often driven by the pursuit of massive gains and few assets capture this ambition better than individual stocks–like Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:
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For many people, the idea of passive income is beyond charming, and it is what drives countless individuals to explore different investment approaches.
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Many investors overlook the benefits of preferred shares; these three ETFs provide an easy way to diversify a portfolio with stable, income-generating names.
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Dividend-paying stocks are surprisingly powerful investments, and dividend ETFs make investing in them easy.
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Election out of the way. Fed out of the way. Q3 earnings season is mostly over. Not many catalysts for a while. And that’s just the way I like it. Markets need to calm down and digest. Investors’ emotions need to recover. It’s been a whirlwind.
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How does a 6% dividend yield sound? Or smaller yields that will grow faster?
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Each ETF quickly invests you in a wide range of dividend-paying stocks -- and dividends are powerful wealth builders.
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There are some great dividend ETFs; these two have different approaches to generating income.
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How does a 6.4% dividend yield sound? Or a 10-year average annual return of 12%?
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Income investors could love these exchange-traded funds.
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One of these ETFs sports a dividend yield topping 6%, while another's five-year average annual return tops 15%.
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Active management can pay significant dividends when investing in more focused market sectors.
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Each is attractive on its own, but holding a stake in all three funds provides the kind of overall balance most retired people need.
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One of these ETFs recently yielded a hefty 6.5%. Several have averaged double-digit annual growth over the past 5 and 10 years.
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It's not just retirees and near-retirees who can use regular infusions of extra income. Young folks might consider these ETFs, too.
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On CNBC’s "Halftime Report Final Trades," Anastasia Amoroso of JP Morgan Private Bank named iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF (NYSE: PFF) as her
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A Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary actually bought 12 ETFs in the fourth quarter of 2022. But it especially liked these five.
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