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SPDR Index Shares Funds State Street SPDR S&P Global Dividend ETF (WDIV $79.07)
- $79.07 P/E (TTM): 9.58X Cap: $255M
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SPDR Index Shares Funds State Street SPDR S&P Global Dividend ETF (WDIV $79.07)
- $79.07 P/E (TTM): 9.58X Cap: $255M
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Q: Hi
In my cash account I want to replace part of my CDZ holding by 4% and increase my US and International by 2% each. I also want to capture the CDZ capital loss. In addition I like the 5.23% dividend.
Would you have any suggestions I was looking at ZSP and VEE as possible replacements and am willing to replace some dividend loss for gains.
I thank you for your time.
Mike
In my cash account I want to replace part of my CDZ holding by 4% and increase my US and International by 2% each. I also want to capture the CDZ capital loss. In addition I like the 5.23% dividend.
Would you have any suggestions I was looking at ZSP and VEE as possible replacements and am willing to replace some dividend loss for gains.
I thank you for your time.
Mike
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SPDR Index Shares Funds State Street SPDR S&P Global Dividend ETF (WDIV $79.07)
- $79.07 P/E (TTM): 9.58X Cap: $255M
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Q: As a follow up to your recent answer concerning WDIV, what is your recommendation for a similar etf that excludes North America?
Thank you.
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SPDR Index Shares Funds State Street SPDR S&P Global Dividend ETF (WDIV $79.07)
- $79.07 P/E (TTM): 9.58X Cap: $255M
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Q: Hi,
So I have been investing for a couple of decades using mostly ETFs, and wanted to focus more energies on investing in 'World Dividend aristocrats' so to speak (ex-US, ex-Canada).
Something like the 'Dogs-of-the-Dow', but for the rest of the world, and maybe a list of 10 companies.
I tried to scour the internet with little luck, and short of me running a stock screener ( which I also tried to do also with little success), I would greatly appreciate if you know of an ETF or could point me along to a way of doing it...since it would need to be done annually.
Much appreciated.
Thanks.
So I have been investing for a couple of decades using mostly ETFs, and wanted to focus more energies on investing in 'World Dividend aristocrats' so to speak (ex-US, ex-Canada).
Something like the 'Dogs-of-the-Dow', but for the rest of the world, and maybe a list of 10 companies.
I tried to scour the internet with little luck, and short of me running a stock screener ( which I also tried to do also with little success), I would greatly appreciate if you know of an ETF or could point me along to a way of doing it...since it would need to be done annually.
Much appreciated.
Thanks.
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