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Date
Value
September 12, 2024
2.85%
September 11, 2024
2.87%
September 10, 2024
2.87%
September 09, 2024
2.86%
September 06, 2024
2.90%
September 05, 2024
2.85%
September 04, 2024
2.83%
September 03, 2024
2.83%
August 30, 2024
2.80%
August 29, 2024
2.82%
August 28, 2024
2.84%
August 27, 2024
2.83%
August 26, 2024
2.83%
August 23, 2024
2.83%
August 22, 2024
2.87%
August 21, 2024
2.86%
August 20, 2024
2.88%
August 19, 2024
2.86%
August 16, 2024
2.88%
August 15, 2024
2.89%
August 14, 2024
2.93%
August 13, 2024
2.94%
August 12, 2024
2.97%
August 09, 2024
2.96%
August 08, 2024
2.96%
Date
Value
August 07, 2024
3.01%
August 06, 2024
3.00%
August 05, 2024
3.02%
August 02, 2024
2.95%
August 01, 2024
2.91%
July 31, 2024
2.87%
July 30, 2024
2.89%
July 29, 2024
2.89%
July 26, 2024
2.88%
July 25, 2024
2.92%
July 24, 2024
2.93%
July 23, 2024
2.92%
July 22, 2024
2.90%
July 19, 2024
2.91%
July 18, 2024
2.89%
July 17, 2024
2.87%
July 16, 2024
2.88%
July 15, 2024
2.92%
July 12, 2024
2.93%
July 11, 2024
2.95%
July 10, 2024
2.97%
July 09, 2024
3.00%
July 08, 2024
3.00%
July 05, 2024
3.01%
July 03, 2024
3.00%
Dividend Yield Definition
Dividend yield is a financial metric that measures the income from dividends relative to the value of an investment. It shows how much a company, fund, or portfolio has paid out in dividends each year relative to its price, NAV (Net Asset Value) or level (for portfolios). Dividend yield is available for the following security types on YCharts: stocks, mutual funds, ETFs, Closed End Funds (CEFs), and portfolios.
VYM has a dividend yield of 2.87% and paid $3.56 per share in the past year. The dividend is paid every three months and the last ex-dividend date was Jun 21, 2024.
Based on 553 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets to VYM holdings in the last 3 months. The average price target is $137.19 with a high forecast of $157.52 and a low forecast of $116.82. The average price target represents a 10.46% change from the last price of $124.20.
VYM is more expensive with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.06%, versus 0.03% for VOO. VYM is up 12.13% year-to-date (YTD) with -$173M in YTD flows. VOO performs better with 18.7% YTD performance, and +$48.81B in YTD flows.
What Is a Good Dividend Yield? Yields from 2% to 6% are generally considered to be a good dividend yield, but there are plenty of factors to consider when deciding if a stock's yield makes it a good investment. Your own investment goals should also play a big role in deciding what a good dividend yield is for you.
SPHD is more expensive with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.3%, versus 0.06% for VYM. SPHD is up 10.01% year-to-date (YTD) with -$61M in YTD flows. VYM performs better with 12.13% YTD performance, and -$173M in YTD flows.
Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF holds a Zacks ETF Rank of 2 (Buy), which is based on expected asset class return, expense ratio, and momentum, among other factors. Because of this, VYM is an excellent option for investors seeking exposure to the Style Box - Large Cap Value segment of the market.
Dividend ETFs are established in order to gain high yields when investing in high-dividend-paying common stocks, preferred stocks, or real estate investment trusts (REITs).
VYM is more expensive with a Total Expense Ratio (TER) of 0.06%, versus 0.04% for VTV. VYM is up 12.13% year-to-date (YTD) with -$173M in YTD flows. VTV performs worse with 11.13% YTD performance, and +$2.43B in YTD flows.
Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF has a trailing dividend yield of 2.80%, which is above the 2.13% category average. The fund normally distributes its dividend income quarterly and its capital gains annually.
The Fidelity High Dividend Index is designed to reflect the performance of stocks of large and mid-capitalization dividend-paying companies that are expected to continue to pay and grow their dividends.
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