My last coverage on the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF (NYSEARCA:VIG) was published on July 16 in an article titled "VIG Vs. VOO: Best Time To Buy VIG In 10 Years”. The analysis was triggered by ...
The Direxion NASDAQ-100 Equal Weighted Index Shares (NASDAQ:QQQE) doesn't generate income the way traditional dividend ETFs do. With just $1.2 billion in assets and a 0.35% expense ratio, this fund ...
Emily Norris is the managing editor of Traders Reserve; she has 10+ years of experience in financial publishing and editing and is an expert on business, personal finance, and trading. The Invesco QQQ ...
Wondering what the differences are between the ETFs QQQM and QQQ? You aren’t alone. To help, we explain what the key ...
SPY and QQQ are not just popular ETFs, they are two of the most traded, most widely held, and most closely watched financial products on earth. SPY launched in 1993 as the first U.S.-listed ETF and ...
Even though the Nasdaq-100 has recently rallied, this is a good reminder that growth stocks don't always beat value stocks.
JEPI, QQQ and VTI are highly diversified funds with a low expense ratio and an impressive historical performance. Each of these ETFs have generated impressive returns over the past three years. Don't ...
Direxion QQQE (QQQE) saw dividends drop 31% year-over-year due to equal-weighting structure with no control over payout policies. QQQE holds Texas Instruments which pays 99.3% of earnings and Qualcomm ...