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2 High-Yield Dividend ETFs Offering Big Payouts Above 7%

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Here are two high-yield dividend ETFs that offer attractive income opportunities for investors.

2 High-Yield Dividend ETFs Offering Big Payouts Above 7%

Dividend ETFs remain a go-to choice for income-focused investors, though the quality and reliability of payouts can vary widely. Using TipRanks’ High Dividend Yield ETFs tool, we identified two standout options: the Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV) and Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV). Each offers an eye-catching yield above 7%, making them attractive picks for investors seeking steady income.

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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.

Quick Comparison: Top Dividend ETFs

For those interested in ETFs, TipRanks offers powerful comparison features. TipRanks’ ETF Comparison Tool lets investors compare funds across metrics such as AUM (assets under management), expense ratios, technicals, dividend analysis, etc. Below is a screenshot for reference.

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. SDIV has paid monthly distributions for 14 consecutive years.

Meanwhile, SDIV pays a monthly dividend of $0.19 per share, reflecting a 9.61% yield, and carries an expense ratio of 0.58%. The ETF holds 99 stocks with total assets of $1.06 billion, with its top 10 holdings accounting for 16.28% of the portfolio.

Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV)

The Global X SuperDividend U.S. 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. The ETF has paid monthly distributions for 12 straight years.

DIV pays a monthly dividend of $0.104 per share, reflecting a yield of 7.61%. Meanwhile, DIV has an expense ratio of 0.45%. In terms of holdings, it has a total of 51 holdings with total assets of $652.21 million.

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