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Is Vanguard Dividend Appreciation A Strong ETF Right Now?
Article By: Zacks Investment Research
Wednesday, August 23, 2023 9:00 AM EDT
The Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF was launched on April 21, 2006, and is a smart beta exchange traded fund designed to offer broad exposure to the Style Box - Large Cap Blend category of the market.
In this article: VIG Also: UNH, AAPL, MSFT, EFG, DGRO
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5 ETFs To Buy For Safety & Stability Amid Market Downturn
Article By: Sweta Killa
Thursday, August 10, 2023 4:00 PM EDT
Here are five ETFs from different zones where investors could stash their money amid the current turbulence.
In this article: USMV, DEF, VIG, VTV, QUAL
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SCHD Is A Great Dividend ETF: Here’s Why I Like VIG More
Article By: Invezz
Thursday, August 10, 2023 2:05 AM EDT
SCHD invests in companies that have solid dividend returns. VIG, on the other hand, invests in companies that have a good track record on giving dividends.
In this article: SCHD, VIG Also: QQQ, SPY, DGRO
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SCHD Vs. VIG: Which Dividend Growth ETF Fits In Your Portfolio?
Article By: Dividend Power
Tuesday, January 17, 2023 6:58 PM EDT
SCHD and VIG seem relatively similar, but their portfolios are composed differently, and the concentration of stocks is different.
In this article: SCHD, VIG
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Why Dividend Stocks & ETFs Belong In Your Portfolio
Podcast By: Neena Mishra
Saturday, September 17, 2022 2:05 AM EDT
Investors have poured billions of dollars into dividend stocks and ETFs this year. These stocks look better positioned than bonds in the current market environment of rising rates and inflation.
In this podcast: DVY, SDY, VIG, NOBL, SPYD Also: ALB, MO, UNH, VLO, XOM, MSFT
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ETF Battles: NOBL vs. VIG - Which Dividend Growth ETF is Superior?
Kurt Benson 8/25/2020 7:17:22 AM

I like $VIG but$NOBL has too high of an expense ratio and you can just look up the stocks in the ETFs and buy two from each sector. Just my opinion. I would be interested to hear what others think.

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