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5 Best ETFs for 2024

5 Best ETFs for 2024

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5 Best ETFs for 2024
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  2. SPHD dropped 40% during the pandemic AND cut their dividend by 20%. The dividend is just now back to pre-pandemic levels. S&P 500 only lost 34% during that same timeframe. SPHD is not quite as reliable and steady as advertised.

  3. Yep i have built my own long term dividend portfolio of around 28 individual stocks (PG, MCD, HD, JNJ, PEP to name a few) and i sell covered calls strategically against them to double my annuity dividend amount. I am retired so cash flow is important to me. My favorite CC ETF is DIVO in large part b/c i deploy some of the same strategies to my own portfolio. I also have a separate wheel portfolio that is strictly for selling options to generate cash flow. Well done video.

  4. It is not easy to calculate total returns or annualized returns. If someone bought an income ETF at $25 and I bought the same one at $10, annualized returns are not the same for both.

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