Best monthly dividend ETFs for long-term Investors

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The best monthly dividend ETFs for long-term Investors can be subjective or objective depending on how you break it down. In order to make this an objective analysis, I take a multifaceted approach at how I view what constitutes as the best value ETF.

Methodology for picking the best monthly dividend ETF 0:59
DGRW 4:39
DTD 8:49
DHS 10:33
SPLV 13:35
DIA 15:56
Side by side comparison 22:09

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Which monthly dividend ETF is your favorite?

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DividendGrowthInvesting
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I continue to wait for the day that Jakes portfolio shows a value of $1M

ImxxFuZe
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This list is actually too niche for my taste (ex: I actually want to hear about reits) but Im giving you a thumbs up anyway because you're one of VERY FEW youtubers who don't force you to watch the whole video by hiding the details. Short intro, description of what you're going to talk about, list of topics @2:16, & straight into the meat. I love it.

KL-iidt
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The other day I was hoping, but I couldn't find this video topic for long-term investors. I was wondering if you had made this topic before. Now here it is!

sweetescapegrande
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Great video! I hold DGRW in my Roth IRA after watching your overview of it, I'm 25 so I have about 30 years to let it compound. I hadn't heard of the other selections besides from DJIA, very informative!

A_man_not_your_man
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PEY is another good one. 4 star Morningstar rating. Pays monthly. Long track record. Almost 5% yield

akarpov
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@Dividend Growth Investing great video! My domestic dividend growth etfs are SCHD, QDPL, QDIV, CDC, DHS, VPU, PEY, VTI, LVHD, AUSF REET, My international dividend etfs are VXUS, UIVM, FYLD, IDVO. I know that this is a lot of different funds but i like the different strategies, payout dates etc

andrebrownakanewworldorder
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I have to catch up to him … I paid debt off now I can invest $1000 a month

Richardson_Mg
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I watch your channel from India, find your content insightful and practical 👌 👍

biswarupbkarmakar
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I started listening to you a few days ago while carrying mail, just learning and researching as I go.

samocotto
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I've found you now, I'm also a dividend-growth investor and also love DGRW the best❤
I invest in DGRW and VYM every month😊

myuey.
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Interesting video! Not really relevant to me at the moment since I’m still probably 20-30 years from retirement, but I love the content so I watched it all anyway. Good one Jake!

JakeSpradlin
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The S&P price return and total return didn’t change and is just the price return so it actually did a lot better than showed

evankoehn
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People think that you should be investing in growth in your twenties and switching to dividends when your closer to retirement. If one finds dividend growth where emphasis is companies growing thier dividend, it might be wise to focus on that and not growth until later since growth and pop at any moment or go way down super fast and you would have less new capital to put in it.

km
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Luv me DGRW, luv me dividends, 'ate expense ratios. Simple as

Cheers for another quality video

oscarruane
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I'm glad to see someone else talking about Wisdomtree, I find their ETFs to be a great option if someone wants that monthly check to maybe stay motivated to keep investing.

Dan-Weston
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All of these ETFs' % div's are below inflation, so unless their prices give a larger % in appreciation...you're losing money.

NiktheGreek
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May not be the most popular broad market ETF but DIA can be used as a core position 💸

tirevelation
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as long as you are doing 5% and above you are already beating the property market.
if you want to be paying off your rent and beating the inflation, you need an est. 8.5% annual dividend to breakeven. assuming you are living a nominal lifestyle.

RichardPeterShon
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As far as I look at it. A slightly higher expense ratio is just the cost of having "payroll" run more often. That's acceptable.

aarontheblackfox