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ETF Dividend Yield

April 21st, 2010

We are currently developing a system to help us making decision for our investment. It is not an automatic trading system. It is just a customized stock screener and filter. It will be used for Relative Strength Investing as well. We will be sharing the system in this blog later when it is complete and stable enough. We don’t have the timeline yet since we just do it as hobby in our spare time.

Our first project is a simple ETF screener. We gathered a list of all ETFs traded in the US stock exchange. Thanks to MasterDATA who has provided a free CSV file containing the complete list. Then we use data from Yahoo Finance! to generate various customized screeners. One of them is generating ETF dividend yield.

excel  Click here to download table of ETF dividend yield (in CSV format)

 

Here is the 15 ETFs that pay highest dividend as of today.

Symbol Dividend Dividend Yield
EDV 13.962 17.95%
JNK 4.504 11.25%
DRW 2.522 9.30%
HYG 8.018 8.98%
REM 1.325 8.52%
PHB 1.548 8.51%
PGF 1.356 7.83%
PGX 1.038 7.49%
GRI 2.118 6.48%
PCY 1.652 6.24%
PFF 2.382 6.15%
LWC 2.197 6.11%
IFGL 1.772 6.08%
FFR 1.809 5.62%
HYD 1.702 5.56%

 

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Highest Paying Dividend ETFs in Canada

February 16th, 2010

Recently, we ran a stock filter on GoogleInvestor.com to find highest paying dividend ETFs in Canada. You can see the result below as of today (February 18, 2010).

If you are interested running this filter yourself; go to Globe Investor’s stock filter. Select Security type as “ETF”. When you get the result, click on “$ Change” or “% Change”; and you’ll get Dividend Yield column.

ETF Yield
HAP Fiera Tactical Bond ETF (TSE:HAF.UN) 7.36%
BMO Corporate Bond US Hedge ETF (TSE:ZHY) 7.28%
Claymore Canadian Financial Monthly Income ETF (TSE:FIE.A) 7.23%
iShares S&P/TSX Income Trust ETF (TSE:XTR) 7.10%
BMO Emerging Markets ETF (TSE:ZEM) 6.14%
Claymore Equal Banc & Lifeco ETF (TSE:CEW.A) 6.05%
iShares S&P/TSX REIT ETF (TSE:XRE) 5.59%
Claymore S&P/TSX Preferred ETF (TSE:CPD) 4.99%
Claymore S&P/TSX Canadian Dividend ETF (TSE:CDZ) 4.86%
iShares Canadian Long Bond ETF (TSE:XLB) 4.85%

Are we recommending those ETFs? Some of them, yes. In fact, we currently own iShares S&P/TSX REIT ETF. Do your own research and consult your financial advisor before buying any of these ETFs.

We don’t recommend iShares S&P/TSX Income Trust ETF for now since there’ll be a new regulation regarding income trusts starting next year (2011). They’ll be taxed in the same way as corporation. So, we can expect the dividend yield might go down significantly.

The yield of BMO Emerging Markets ETF looks suspicious. Emerging markets don’t normally pay high dividends. When we checked BMO web site about this ETF, the fact sheet says the dividend yield for this ETF is only 1.70%. It looks like Globe Investor has the wrong data here.

We don’t recommend buying any long-term bonds right now, such as iShares Canadian Long Bond ETF. There have been rumours that Bank of Canada will hike interest rates soon.

Also note that iShares has just released a couple of new ETFs recently. There is no dividend distribution history for them yet. I believe a few of them, such as iShares US High Yield Bond, has the potential to be in the list above.

Update (19-Feb-2010): The data are coming from GlobeInvestor.com web site as of the date of this posting. There might be differences as the stock prices move up/down or because of dividend raise/cut.

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