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The 2 Best High-Yield Energy Stocks in Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF

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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) like Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (NYSEMKT: VYM) provide a simple way to invest broadly in a key theme -- in this case, stocks with a high dividend yield -- to generate passive income. So, for more active investors, this ETF could be a good launch pad for picking stocks.

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The 2 Best Energy Stocks in the Invesco S&P 500 GARP ETF

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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can be great investment options. ETFs can also be a great way for more active investors to find new stock ideas. An intriguing value in the oil patch Neha Chamaria (Occidental Petroleum) : Occidental Petroleum is among the 15 energy stocks in the Invesco S&P 500 GARP ETF portfolio.

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4 ETFs Billionaire Investors Love -- Can They Make You Richer, Too?

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But it's also important to know that many of the wealthiest investors in the world own exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, as well. Warren Buffett is no exception, and well-known hedge fund manager Ray Dalio is another example of a multibillionaire who invests in ETFs.

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3 Top ETFs I Plan to Buy in April

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However, despite my preference for being an active investor, I've passively invested in several high-quality exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Instead of trying to pick the right bonds, this ETF enables me to own a portfolio of over 1,900 bonds. It owns a portfolio of dividend-paying stocks. these days.

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Is This Unique Gold Investment the Perfect Inflation Hedge?

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Fear about inflation, meanwhile, often results in investors looking for investments that can provide inflation protection. But what's the best way to add precious metals to your portfolio? Investors are seeking safe harbors There are no perfect investments. Everything comes with a trade-off. Gold has been a beneficiary.

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You Can't Control Oil Prices, but You Can Control What You Do About Them

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For investors, they can be downright exciting at times, both to the upside and to the downside. As an investor, if you recognize this truism and accept it, you can position your portfolio to manage it. Just buy a sector-tracking exchange-traded fund (ETF) like Vanguard Energy Index ETF (NYSEMKT: VDE).

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You Can't Control Oil Prices, But You Can Control What You Do About Them

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Yet having some exposure to the energy sector can offer valuable diversification to your portfolio. Let someone else make the decisions If you're an active investor, it might sound counterintuitive, but you can hire someone else to handle subsets of your portfolio. There are a huge number of options.