$Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM.US)$
When I think about which ETF to buy every month with the aim of high dividends, I end up choosing JEPQ which has a dividend yield of 10% or more and is not an octopus even if it is a monthly distribution type, and I inevitably don't look at VYM, which has a high unit price due to a slight increase in dividends with a dividend yield of 3%.
However, in the streets, it is said that VYM is the royal road for high dividend management. I feel that JEPQ probably surpasses JEPQ in terms of total return, but even so, please tell me why everyone recommends VYM.
When I think about which ETF to buy every month with the aim of high dividends, I end up choosing JEPQ which has a dividend yield of 10% or more and is not an octopus even if it is a monthly distribution type, and I inevitably don't look at VYM, which has a high unit price due to a slight increase in dividends with a dividend yield of 3%.
However, in the streets, it is said that VYM is the royal road for high dividend management. I feel that JEPQ probably surpasses JEPQ in terms of total return, but even so, please tell me why everyone recommends VYM.
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$JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ.US)$
Even so, they continue to accumulate money with specific accounts.
Even so, they continue to accumulate money with specific accounts.
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genju8012 OP saki_saki : Thank you very much, that's right. However, even with specific accounts, distributions of about 8% are issued, so if you are aiming for high dividends, you think it would be better than VYM, but does that mean that the sense of security is still superior due to the operation period and total management amount?
genju8012 OP sm0919jp : Certainly, that's true when it comes to total returns. However, the dividends aren't high, and they can't keep up with the QQQ mullet.
genju8012 OP : Very easy to understand, thank you. I realized that I assumed that VYM's dividend rate and stock price would naturally plateau somewhere, but will it continue to rise all the time?