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3 Dividend ETFs for 5%+ Passive Income

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Here are three high-yield dividend ETFs that offer investors strong income potential.

3 Dividend ETFs for 5%+ Passive Income

Dividend ETFs continue to attract income-focused investors, though their performance and yield potential can vary widely. Using TipRanks’ High Dividend Yield ETFs tool, we’ve identified three standout funds — Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV), iShares Emerging Markets Dividend ETF (DVYE), and Global X SuperDividend US ETF (DIV), each offering attractive dividend yields above 5%.

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For context, a dividend ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) is a fund that holds a basket of dividend-paying stocks and trades on an exchange like a regular stock.

Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV)

The Global X SuperDividend ETF tracks the Stuttgart Solactive AG Global SuperDividend (USD) Index. SDIV aims to deliver high income by investing in a diversified portfolio of some of the world’s highest-yielding stocks.

Meanwhile, SDIV pays a monthly dividend of $0.19 per share, reflecting a 9.12% yield, and carries an expense ratio of 0.58%. The ETF holds 99 stocks with total assets of $1.14 billion, with its top 10 holdings accounting for 16.55% of the portfolio.

Global X SuperDividend US ETF (DIV)

The Global X SuperDividend US ETF is a solid option for investors seeking steady income from high-dividend U.S. stocks. By following the Indxx SuperDividend U.S. Low Volatility Index, DIV provides exposure to a diversified mix of high-yield, U.S.-based equities.

DIV pays a monthly dividend of $0.104 per share, reflecting a yield of 6.95%. Meanwhile, DIV has an expense ratio of 0.45%. In terms of holdings, it has a total of 51 stocks with total assets of $673.09 million.

iShares Emerging Markets Dividend ETF (DVYE)

The iShares Emerging Markets Dividend ETF aims to track the Dow Jones Emerging Markets Select Dividend Index. This index follows a dividend-weighted methodology to select roughly 100 stocks from emerging markets. This focus on companies in emerging economies helps the fund deliver attractive dividend yields.

DVYE currently pays a quarterly dividend of $0.42 per share, leading to a 5.64% yield, while maintaining an expense ratio of 0.50%. Meanwhile, DVYE holds 95 stocks with $1.08 billion in AUM.

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