8 Best MONTHLY Dividend Paying ETF's With Higher Yields! (2021)

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In this video I go over 8 of my favorite monthly dividend ETF's (exchange traded funds) with higher yields. These ETF's can be a great source of monthly cash flow and have the added benefit of diversification. Most of these have a dividend yield of well over 4%.

If you're interested in monthly dividend stocks, check out my video here:

$DHS $SPHD $QYLD $XYLD $QYLG $MDIV $KBWY $SPHY

Disclaimer: This is not financial advice. Please do your own research and make your own decisions.

#MonthlyDividends #ETFs #QYLD
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I made my first million investing in stock as a beginner, excited, now I can focus on my kids and other things in my life.

dovieursery
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I’ve been looking for ETFs like these recently so very useful video! Thanks, Ben

Daniel_Braun
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Thanks for this video, Ben. These dividend stocks/ETFs are about the only things that aren't red these days.

dkharris
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Started out with qyld this month and trying to decide on the weighting. Enjoyed your presentation and will subscribe.

cliffordhussey
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Going with QYLD, RYLD, SCHD, and Safemoon

rcdyer
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Good video, one comment; at the beginning you demonstrated the difference of 2 ETF’s expense costs, .38% vs 2.45% (a delta of 2.07%). But comparing their yields shows a delta of 5.93%, 3.42% vs 9.35%. I know which I’d choose and gladly pay for.

AncientHippie
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Im new to this but thanks for clear explanation and graphs, cheers!

Maymii
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$YYY is a fund of funds - the high fees are mostly pass through fees from the underlying funds. This is a great ETF.

danielgummer
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Monthly is a nice feature but you have a lot to think about you going to have to have a lot of upfront capital and you're going to have to get in before the X date or you going to have to wait for the next
Date so quarterly at least gives you the opportunity to get your Capital up if you can. In my opinion

klevdavful
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Great video. I'm a fairly new investor. Been very lucky so far. I made $105, 000 return on the OZOP surge earlier this year from a $1700 investment. I lost about another $9000 in other stocks.

I'm selling my home and will net $250, 000. I'm learning about ETFs and they sound promising but is this the best investment vehicle to for passive monthly income...in your opinion? I'm looking to generate some passive income.

shibasalute
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If you made a video on $ALUS would be amazing! Huge backing by the government and they are producing semi-state batteries!! Very low key right now

yo
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Thanks for the video! As a new dividend investor, I wonder is it best to focus with 1 good dividend ETF or spread across multiple? I wonder which one will get better return?

NoOne-pwby
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So to buy NUSI, JEPI, QYLD & VTI, which account should I open on fidelity? Is it stocks and shares ISA or Investment Account?

pereiradickson
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What do you think about JEPI? Would be helpful to hear your thoughts on this.

hounddog
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SAVA holders buy the Dip. RH was $31 now $710 SAVA much more important company. Don't let the Shorters get you

christoperspeer
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Thank you Ben, that was useful indeed, a few of these were not on my radar. Subscribed!

christophdenner
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I've been doing some calculating, and would like to know if im doing something wrong, heres my theory.

If i deposit 2000$ a month for 20 years into QYLD at a 12% divident yield annually.
And reinvest the profits every year.
My math says that i will have around 1.75 million dollars at the end. Is this correct?
And if so, is it also correct that i can then stop reinvesting the profits, and withdraw 12% of that amount every year?

This just seems to good to be true, and i must be wrong somehow.

Year 0 $2, 000.00 $2, 000.00
Year 1 $26, 240.00 $26, 000.00
Year 2 $53, 388.80 $50, 000.00
Year 3 $83, 795.46 $74, 000.00
Year 4 $117, 850.91 $98, 000.00
Year 5 $155, 993.02 $122, 000.00
Year 6 $198, 712.18 $146, 000.00
Year 7 $246, 557.64 $170, 000.00
Year 8 $300, 144.56 $194, 000.00
Year 9 $360, 161.91 $218, 000.00
Year 10 $427, 381.34 $242, 000.00
Year 11 $502, 667.10 $266, 000.00
Year 12 $586, 987.15 $290, 000.00
Year 13 $681, 425.61 $314, 000.00
Year 14 $787, 196.68 $338, 000.00
Year 15 $905, 660.28 $362, 000.00
Year 16 $1, 038, 339.52 $386, 000.00
Year 17 $1, 186, 940.26 $410, 000.00
Year 18 $1, 353, 373.09 $434, 000.00
Year 19 $1, 539, 777.86 $458, 000.00
Year 20 $1, 748, 551.20 $482, 000.00

AgaEra
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Lately the NASDAQ, DOW, and S and P have mirrored each other as they all have consistently dropped the last 10 days.

ron
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But I heard a lot of the tobacco companies are now getting into the cannabis thing, and with how big they are they could probably dominate a big part of it, if it’s true

jaybman
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Thanks, great ideas for diversification of portfolio !

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