Let’s face facts — even if the Federal Reserve decides to raise rates next month, your savings account (or other traditional income products for that matter) aren’t going to become high yield investments overnight. We’re looking at a token raise from the Fed if anything. Stocks and ETFs with big dividend yields are still going to be the place to find income that you can actually live off of.
But there’s a difference between an attractive yield and a drop-dead gorgeous yield. By using a dividend ETF, investors can realize important diversification benefits and spread out their bets in these riskier high-yield sectors. For those investors looking to add some hefty dividend yields to their portfolio, using dividend ETFs is the only way to travel down the high-yield road. Here’s three ETFs for delivering double-digit dividend yields: iShares Mortgage Real Estate Capped ETF (REM), Yorkville High Income MLP ETF (YMLP) and Credit Suisse X-Links Gold Shares Covered Call ETN (GLDI).
Source: InvestorPlace
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