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I've been doing a lot of research over the years regarding investing. I've found myself mostly interested in Mutuals, ETFs, and REITs. Today, I found something I've never seen before. It's a Dividend Yield History reporting daily. Specifically, it reports between 0.12 and 0.18, 4 days a week all through 2022, averaging 3.24 a month if I'm adding it up correctly. I've never seen a daily report before, so I'm not quite sure what to make of this. The history shows no monthly or yearly history, just the daily records.

I'm preparing to sink into a handful of funds as I've built up a heavy nest egg and can contribute about 4k monthly to the funds after the initial investment.

My main question is, am I supposed to calculate the monthly/quarterly/annual dividends by adding up all up the daily yields?

If I'm doing the right thing which I'm guessing I'm not, that puts the Dividend yield for 2022 around 38% I have a hard time believing any fund would have that high of a yield.



Submitted February 05, 2023 at 05:37AM by ColGraves https://ift.tt/OqFoeD9

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