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These 2 Vanguard ETFs Are a Retiree's Best Friend

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Here, I'll explore two Vanguard exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that provide a helpful mix of both income and growth. The fund has a current dividend yield of 3.6% Over the past 10 years, the fund has achieved a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2%, meaning that $10,000 invested in 2014 would be worth $20,350 today.

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1 Dividend Growth ETF That Can Turbocharge Your Portfolio

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For investors seeking exposure to this lucrative market segment, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that own shares of dividend growth stocks provide a convenient and diversified approach. Portfolio composition and yield The iShares Core Dividend Growth ETF's portfolio composition reflects management's emphasis on quality.

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Shares of SoundHound AI, C3.ai, and Upstart Plummeted by More Than 70%. Here's a Safer Way to Invest In Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks.

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An exchange-traded fund might be the answer Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can hold dozens or even hundreds of individual stocks to give investors exposure to a specific segment of the market like AI. of the total value of its entire portfolio: Stock iShares ETF Portfolio Weighting 1.

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Is the VanEck Semiconductor ETF Still a Millionaire Maker?

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One of the easiest ways to invest in this sector is through a popular exchange-traded fund (ETF) called the VanEck Semiconductor ETF (NASDAQ: SMH). The fund tracks the MVIS US-Listed Semiconductor 25 Index, which is narrowly focused on that industry, following the 25-largest U.S.-listed Image source: Getty Images.

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You Can Do Better Than the S&P 500. Buy This ETF Instead.

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Investing in this market tracker through exchange-traded funds (ETFs) like the SPDR S&P 500 Trust (NYSEMKT: SPY) gives you a ton of diversification and sets you up for robust long-term returns. Still, this might not be the fund for you if you can't afford the occasional price drop along the way.

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1 Top Cryptocurrency to Buy Before It Soars 6,200%, According to Cathie Wood of Ark Invest

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Wood is a huge proponent of Bitcoin and crypto more generally and was one of the more influential figures in getting spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Sorry -- you would have had to buy in sometime before 2014. This is a huge "if."

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4 Reasons to Buy Invesco QQQ Trust Like There's No Tomorrow

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Some investors might not want to pick individual stocks for all or even some of their portfolios. This is where something like an exchange-traded fund (ETF) comes into the picture. Portfolio composition The Invesco QQQ Trust is unique in that it tracks the performance of the Nasdaq-100 index.