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2 High-Yield Dividend ETFs to Buy to Generate Passive Income

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Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) make it super easy to be a passive investor. These characteristics make ETFs ideal for those seeking to generate passive income. Two great dividend ETFs for passive income are JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (NASDAQ: JEPQ) and Schwab U.S.

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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. If you are a passive investor with a dividend focus, it's a decent one-and-done solution.

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Active vs. Passive Investors: You Might Be Surprised by Which One Outperforms

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If you want to be a more active investor than that, and aim for even higher returns, you might engage in both active and passive investing. Devote a significant portion of your money to index funds, and the rest to carefully selected individual stocks -- or whatever you believe in most. Want to aim for more?

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2 Artificial Intelligence ETFs to Buy Before the Stock Market Makes a New All-Time High

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Luckily for investors, there's a simple solution. Exchange-traded funds are a great option Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) can hold dozens or even hundreds of individual stocks either from one specific sector of the market, or to replicate the performance of a specific market index.

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2 Low-Cost Vanguard ETFs for Set-and-Forget Investors

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For those who prefer a hands-off approach, Vanguard offers a range of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that can form the backbone of a solid investment portfolio. Let's explore two Vanguard ETFs that are particularly well-suited for set-and-forget investors. This ETF is a favorite among passive investors for good reason.

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Forget Individual Consumer Stocks: Buy This ETF Instead

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When it comes to investments that have driven massive returns, many of them came from the retail sector. Innovative retail concepts and regional to international expansions have often delivered outsized returns. Fortunately, investors have numerous choices in ETFs tied to consumer discretionary stocks.

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This Vanguard ETF Just Hit an All-Time High as It Continues to Outperform the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite Over the Last 5 Years

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But finding a quality, low-cost, exchange-traded fund (ETF) that achieves diversification and can beat the market is a passive investors' dream come true. The Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) put up an even better return. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years.