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PFF: Don’t Let the Fed Scare You Out of Your 6% Yield!
PFF, an ETF of preferred stocks, has diversity -- and that's what gives it more security than a bond with higher yields.
Why Preferred Stocks Are a Retiree’s Best Friend (PFF)
Preferred stocks offer little additional risk than bonds with bigger dividends. Here are three tips for choosing the best preferred stocks for your portfolio.
4 Simple Reasons to Sell Now
I suggest that you simply use the market's current strength as an opportunity to trim your most vulnerable holdings.
Beware Other Investments at Risk in Oil Slide
Beware of high yield bonds and consumer discretionary if oil prices tank further.
How Long Will Equity Income ETFs Remain Strong?
Income ETFs focusing on sectors like utilities and real estate have boomed amid low interest rates, but how much longer can the parade last?
5 Preferred Stock Plays With 5%-Plus Yields
Preferred stock offers big yield and (typically) far more stability than common stock. These funds help investors harness that income power.
The 7 Best ETFs for a Set-and-Forget Portfolio
Worried about volatility rearing its ugly head? Then make sure your portfolio includes some of these best ETFs for all seasons.
The 4 Most Important Income ETFs to Own
Even funds stuffed with blue chips tend to throw off lousy dividend yields, but these four income ETFs offer yields that range from 3% to more than 6%.
The 7 Best Index Funds for Your Money
Looking to make your portfolio more well-rounded on the cheap? This list of some of the market's best index funds is a perfect jumping-off point.
3 Double-Threat Dividend ETFs to Buy
These dividend ETFs aren't the headliners in their respective spaces, but their 1-2 punch of yield and returns should get your attention.
PFF: Why You Should Give Preferred Stocks Another Look
Preferred stocks and iShares U.S. Preferred Stock ETF (PFF) offer high yields and a favorable risk-reward profile. It's time to give the PFF ETF another look.
Flu Season Is Coming — And These Companies Are Ready
Flu season is slowly getting started -- bad news for us, but welcome news for companies that benefit from flu sufferers' ills. Here's a look at some of them.