Compare dividend growth and high-yield ETF strategies to see which may perform best as inflation and Federal Reserve policy shape markets in 2026.
Dividend investing has changed, and yield is misunderstood or misused by many investors. Let's take a closer look at 5 ETFS and discuss what dividend investors should know.
In today’s highly volatile market, this simple 3-ETF portfolio combines both steady income and long-term upside.
Qualcomm’s 3.4% dividend hike and new $20 billion buyback, layered on top of a 3.6% yield, a 23-year dividend growth streak, and a below-sector 15× forward P/E, make QCOM look like a reasonable value-and-income...
DGRO may stand out for investors looking for an ETF focused not only on the highest dividend yields, but on quality dividend payers likely to be stable.
A brief article by Colorado Wealth Management Fund
A brief snarky article by Colorado Wealth Management Fund
Inflation in the United States accelerated in June, indicating the early impact of new tariffs. The Consumer Price Index grew 2.7% year over year, up from the 2.4% increase in May and marking the highest...
Wall Street ended the first half of 2025 on a high note, staging a remarkable rebound following a tumultuous spring. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite both closed at record highs, each gaining 5.5%, while...