Two Monthly Dividend ETFs Built for Lower Volatility That Retirees Quietly Rely
SPHD and DIVO sit between SCHD's 3% and JEPI's 8% yield, delivering monthly income with less distribution risk than aggressive options funds. DIVO selectively
SPHD and DIVO sit between SCHD's 3% and JEPI's 8% yield, delivering monthly income with less distribution risk than aggressive options funds.
DIVO selectively writes covered calls on 34 quality dividend stocks, delivering a 6% yield while retaining more upside than full-index covered-call funds.
SPHD targets 50 S&P 500 stocks combining high yield and low volatility, delivering a 4.5% yield with shallower drawdowns that protect retirees spending from portfolios.
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Not every retiree is going to need a 10% yield, and for those who are approaching or living in retirement, what matters most is a monthly check that shows up reliably every month. The same can be said for a portfolio that won't crater in a rough quarter, and an income that comes from companies with real earnings rather than complex narratives most people don't understand.
This is a different set of priorities than just chasing the highest headline number, and it calls for a different set of funds.
The Invesco S&P 500 High Dividend Low Volatility ETF ((NYSEARCA:SPHD)) and the Amplify CWP Enhanced Dividend In
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