3 High-Yield Vanguard ETFs for Retirees
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3 High-Yield Vanguard ETFs for Retirees
"With a yield of 9.47%, the upward-trending ETF generates income by selling options and by investing in U.S. large-cap growth stocks. All of which allows it to deliver a monthly income stream through options premiums and stock dividends. In fact, it just paid a dividend of just over 44 cents per share on September 4. Before that, it paid out a dividend of just over 44 cents on August 5. Even better, investors have also benefited from the ETF's appreciation."
"With an expense ratio of 0.17% and a quarterly dividend, the Vanguard International High Dividend Yield Index Fund ETF (NASDAQ: VYMI) offers exposure to international stocks with above-average dividend yields. Some of its 1,655 holdings include Nestlé, Novartis, Roche Holding, Toyota Motor, and Shell, to name a few. It paid a dividend of $1.0762 on June 24. Before that, it paid a dividend of just over 60 cents on March 25."
Dividend-focused exchange-traded funds offer passive income, diversification, and lower risk compared with single-stock investing. The JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Equity Income ETF (NASDAQ: JEPQ) yields 9.47% by selling options and holding U.S. large-cap growth stocks, producing monthly income from option premiums and dividends. JEPQ paid just over $0.44 per share in both August and September and appreciated from about $42 in April 2025 to a recent high near $56.41. Vanguard dividend ETFs include the Vanguard International High Dividend Yield Index Fund ETF (NASDAQ: VYMI) with a 0.17% expense ratio, 1,655 holdings, quarterly dividends, and long-term price gains since 2016.
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