Dividend ETFs vs. Dividend Stocks
ebook ∣ Can You Perform Better Than the Pros?: Suberp Investing, #2 · Suberp Investing
By Joshua King
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I love following the daily stock market news and happenings. I love it so much that I purchase individual dividend growth stocks to track and enjoy.
If you don't love daily action, there are still products that accommodate your style. We call these products Dividend ETFs.
Dividend ETFs combine many great, established dividend growth companies into one security. Thus, you get dividend growth, share price appreciation, and compounding under one roof.
If you follow individual stocks, you will probably perform better than a dividend ETF. However, a Dividend ETF will give you more solace if you don't love following the news. Or you can invest in both, like me. Good Luck!