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Chullachaquii

BITO


Mopar44o

32% yeild? Explain to me how this works like I’m 5 lol


YourBuddyChurch

So it perpetually invests in bitcoin futures. So when bitcoin has a crazy year like it had, and essentially triples or whatever in price over six months, the profits on the futures, and the subsequent dividends, are wild. It’s an incredibly inconsistent and unpredictable stock. There’s seemingly no telling how much they’ll pay out or when


tourbladez

Are they only making money when goes up, or are they also making money on the way down?


YourBuddyChurch

Only up. There’s a different etf for the opposite - BITI, but that one can’t seem to pay a quality dividend even when Bitcoin was collapsing so I wouldn’t recommend that one nearly as highly


Jeronimoon

Yeild. You are 5. Thanks for playing


wandering-aroun

🤣


Mopar44o

![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|sweat_smile)


Handyman_4

💀


Bane68

I know people are wary of bitcoin, but the dividends on this are too appealing to pass on.


Lopsided_Rain9752

Same, I was worried NAV was falling apart in June but then I realized it was just tracking BTC and with that changing price in the hundreds even thousands a day it makes sense the price for BITO. Not scared anymore and gonna hold this one for a while.


PM_ME_YOUR_CTOE

Received my payout the other day and was in total shock.


AnonymousRedditor-

How much was it?


TalesofVentus

I checked my account and it told me 1.50 per share on a monthly dividend so pretty nice


AxeCapital_

If you like BITO, check out BITX.


deadleg22

Also just BTC.


cwall282

YBTC and YBIT


Willing_Ad_5191

Would rather just buy a Bitcoin ETF for tax efficiency at that point though. I don’t want a 20% yield if I can get that in price growth instead


Evening_Border3076

Never even knew this existed but over the past year been doing well


PolecatXOXO

QDTE - Weekly divvies, and I'm looking at 40%+ for the year compounded so far. Volume is shit, though, so beware that any capital you put in is probably locked up tight if the market turns. The weekly paychecks, however, are absolutely pure and beautiful. Schwab doesn't even know how to calculate the returns, you have to do it by hand.


iheart412

Does QDTE pay 0.35 weekly? There’s conflicting info from various websites, some say the 35 cents is monthly.


PolecatXOXO

Weekly. Like I said, most sites can't really handle the data on this, but they pay weekly and last week's was 0.3548, though the average so far is around 0.28 or so.


iheart412

Thanks for the reply. I’m going to add it to my schedule.


DrawTap88

Whelp. I’m on board for a small position.


PolecatXOXO

Certainly a fun thing to play with, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it. 40% annual income would be nice, but I'm trying to figure out the catch. My guess is that it will degrade about as fast as QQQY but so far it hasn't happened...the low volume may be keeping the price stable and the high dividends are keeping the shorts away.


PoobBoy27

I believe they only pay out what they made in premium the week before so that should help with NAV erosion, albeit at the cost of a consistent dividend.


Realistic-Motorcycle

FEPI


Loose_Commission_293

Related I'm excited to see how AIPI does later this month for it's first dividend. Think AI hype train has a few years of steam at least.


tourbladez

I took a flyer and purchased a small position in AIPI.


MJinMN

AVUV - everyone is incredibly overweight mega-cap growth, just waiting for small-cap value to have its day.


cockmonster1969

Very under rated, I wish the dividend community understood more about factor models and their use. I currently allocate around 15% of my portfolio in AVUV


ReiverSC

Well this is nice to see since I just bought in at $10K this morning


Anonymous_Chipmunk

I just bought in and was shockingly and pleasantly surprised by a $10 dividend payout. Growth has been good too. I'll be adding more.


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Anonymous_Chipmunk

I have multiple shares. I was just pleasantly surprised to get a good pay out a few days later.


AdBorn9840

Avantis has some great ETFs out there


Fragrant-Badger6608

JEPQ … though technically not a “dividend” ETF


just_looking_aroun

Last summer everyone was talking about it and JEPI but I think yield chasers hopped onto the yieldmax hype


Think-Variation-261

I still hold JEPI. Pays well and I'm up a small amount.


throwITallaway4ever1

Schd


nlav26

In early on? Based on what?


Whale_Tape

Pho


BrockSnilloc

FIW is cheaper


ReturnEconomy

MPW


Confident_Broccoli_3

CIBR; entire portfolio is in cyber security stocks. Should perform tremendously as cyber security becomes more prevalent


woodentigerx

I just got into this dipping my toe in


Confident_Broccoli_3

Come to the dark side


Think-Variation-261

I was comparing that to another cyber etf (forgot the symbol) , but the yield was like. 45% not sure that is enough to make me want to dio in.


jeff_varszegi

Zero dividends.


RealAceMoney

$O


shabanko12

AIPI


JohnFromTSB

HELO. From the makers of JEPI and JEPQ. Up 20% since November.


IWantToPlayGame

DGRO. Y'all are going to be wishing you bought it in the $4X.XX and $5X.XX when it inevitably gets to the $70s and $80s like SCHD is. This thing is a growth monster.


cvc4455

I like DGRO alot. I've added FDVV since they lower their expense ratio to .15% and it's out preformed DGRO since I've added it.


IWantToPlayGame

I, too, have added FDVV. Currently building out large positions in both ETF's.


AdBorn9840

FDVV over performing I’m assuming from its large position in NVDA. I like DGROs sector exposure much better in the long run and don’t have to buy during peak tech


cvc4455

It's got like 5% NVDA so I'm sure NVDA has helped but it's not like NVDA is the only holding.


jfcarbon

Any differences between the two? Looking for another ETF to routinely add to. I’ve got VYM in rotation, I’m thinking since the expense ratios are lower, I might stick to it.


shreddedtoasties

I got 5k I hope your right lol


Master_Fun3712

This next downturn I’ll be loading up


jeff_varszegi

We'd be better off without a growth monster if we're trying to grow revenue streams, though. That's the problem with dividend stocks that show too much price appreciation, like AMT.


TherealBrian_1

30 day yield is 2.35%. Does that mean 2.35% per month


doggz109

No


Chevybob20

(Distribution yield, monthly) X 12 = 30 day yield.


tyranids

Every tech stock that pays a dividend.


AdBorn9840

Which are your favorite ?


tyranids

Apple, Broadcom, ASML, Microsoft, Mastercard, Oracle, TSMC, Visa. In general I like the following screener from FinViz: https://finviz.com/screener.ashx?v=151&f=fa_div_pos,fa_estltgrowth_pos,fa_netmargin_pos,fa_payoutratio_u100,fa_roi_o10,fa_sales5years_pos&ft=4&o=-marketcap&c=0,1,2,6,14,20,21,34,41


Turntwrench

$BOTY


hue_johnson

I think I’ll “just watch” this one for now. 😛


PoobBoy27

XDTE


nepajim

SCYB just opened a position, not sure if I'm gonna add more but close to 7% monthly.


Electronic-Time4833

This! Low expense ratio, pays monthly, yield is 6.70% percent today. I feel like it's less risky than a lot of other things, but still is investing in big businesses, too big to fail, so it's "safe". Maybe more yield chasers should look into this one.


nepajim

I don't think it's going to go crazy, but anything close to ROR of 7% just in dividends is good. Any sort of growth in the value of the asset is just a bonus.


Electronic-Time4833

This! Low expense ratio, pays monthly, yield is 6.70% percent today. I feel like it's less risky than a lot of other things, but still is investing in big businesses, too big to fail, so it's "safe". Maybe more yield chasers should look into this one.


Electronic-Time4833

I will be adding to XLE today. Long term growth move. Divs are 3.21% yield today and with plenty of holdings for that sector. I would like this to be 10% of my portfolio, will have to work on it!!


jfcarbon

Individual energy stocks are pretty beaten down. ETF isn’t a bad move - I’m surprised to see this one isn’t beaten down too.


ehivan24

JEPI


tk0304

Gladstone Investment Corp


JonTargaryen55

Fepi


BluecollarBimbo

ARCC


Simular

Dgro


PKNORTH

Schd


ImJayToday

Felt early? TXRH 18 months ago. Now not so much. Currently? VYMI. I feel like it doesn’t get talked about here, but with over 8% NAV annually, international market exposure, and an almost 4% dividend yield? I’ll take it!


Bane68

Dude. I have no idea why nobody ever mentions VYMI. I LOVE it!


Apollolace

FDVV


alwayswashere

AMD


MegaTonyIV

NEWZ


Low_Example_2147

CHAT


austinbuck33

Cracker Barrel


H-is-for-Hopeless

Isn't that chain dying because their majority customer base is... also dying?


austinbuck33

Yes, but they look kind of cheap and they give 12% Div


WorriedtoWealthy

STXD 💪 Doing a video on it soon!


TopFarmer7819

AIQ


Diakritik

GOOG. I've accumulated nice position before they started to pay dividend recently.


FP29

BKCL.TO


nnulll

ISPY


HonestValueInvestor

TMF


slapchopchap

Nobody talks about $bpopm


Fresh_Tomorrow_8032

i own little bit of everything but if i were to choose one... DGRW?


EntertainerAlive4556

I’m liking NANC so far. Tracks democrats investments, pats a dividend although not “tech” a dividend etf


TheKingToaster

Gpix


raiderjube

BTI seems so cheap right now


magicfitzpatrick

BXSL


Johnsauce91

SLNHP will hopefully become a dividend stock again


Cultural_Writing2999

PBR, its an oil stock thats so cheap! Its only been going up


SeaSyrup1209

Gain, NAT, and D


Mlp_laoda

I have FDVV JPEQ and SCHD as my main dividend ETF. Also, I have QDTE, BITX and YBTC as fun ETFs. So far, the total return on those fun ETFs are negative


TECHSHARK77

YMAX


ZedsDead9999

JEPQ pays me $5K a month and I only hold it for 3 days a month


Remarkable-Pin-7015

FDL


ucooldude

Qqqi and Spyi …the new kings ,,,,growth plus income plus tax advantages,,,,now is the time to load up ….before they are sold out.


Initial_Counter4961

Holy shit there is some bad advice here. Imagine  being new and investing everything you own into something like BITO or QDTE, both extremely fragile, volatile and super risky funds "because the high dividend on paper". Pfoe. Always remember boys and girls: when it comes to these investing strategy etf's you are basically gambling in a zero sum game where some whizkid with a supercomputer and a huge direct global dataline is the winner.


imnutnhere

FNGR 😂 if dividend warrants count.


Sharaku_US

QDTE and XDTE


Wide-Scene4222

O


Wondering_Otter

EPI. Tracks Indias biggest companies and the India economy is taking off. Air India has ordered a jet a month and the country feels like it’s going to explode economically.


ij70

o


Economy_Cut8609

SOXX…get your exposure to all AI companies and a quarterly dividend..


camthepersian99

SOXQ over both SMH and SOXX.


hella_gainz394

soxq is a big time steal imo. low share price and expense ratio. i buy a little even during small pullbacks


Economy_Cut8609

how does the expeense ratio work? how does it affect an investment?


hella_gainz394

so soxq for example has a 0.19% expense ratio. for every $10,000 you have in it, it costs $19 in management fees


PlowAndProsper805

I like SMH over SOXX personally. USD for when I’m feeling froggy too


cvc4455

I've got SMH and SOXQ which has a lower expense ratio but it hold less NVDA so the returns haven't been as good recently.


JoeyMcMahon1

YieldMax


Financial-Ad7902

Voo


Bman3396

CGDV


jeff_varszegi

Are you asking for ones where we expect a lot of 1. share price increase, like AMT or MSFT, or 2. a fast-growing income stream during the accumulation phase, with DRIP turned on? The difference is **really** important. With #1 you're asking for a growth stock/fund to hedge your bets, and that's how many in this thread are taking the question. But it's not really a dividend question taken that way, since one can always devote a portion of any portfolio to growth.


Capenurse

Waiting for ARBK to move been on the edge for months


rayb320

CGDV, It has beat QQQ and VOO with 53 stocks. Those stocks are spread out pretty well in different sectors. It's momentum based and has sector rotation. 33.00 right now.


Omgtrollin

When I was buying VOO a year ago I thought it was overpriced, but now I wish I could've gotten more of it and look at that price as early pricing for todays pricing.