Inside The SuperDividend ETF (SDIV) - Top Yielding ETF's
November 18 2011 - 7:34AM
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Thanks to ultra low interest rates, bond investing has fallen
out of favor for many and especially those looking to boost current
income. This situation, along with the very real likelihood that a
near zero interest rate policy is here to stay for the foreseeable
future, many investors have been forced to look for current income
in the equity market instead. While there are a number of high
yielding stocks in the market, the risk of company specific issues
is still very high, and possibly even more so in today’s shaky
environment. Luckily, there are a number of ETFs on the market
today that can give investors a broad dividend play across the
globe, helping to minimize company specific risk in the
process.
For investors looking for funds with high dividends, there are a
number of products that could be useful to investors. Some, such as
many products from WisdomTree, weight their portfolios by cash
dividends paid while others focus in on firms that have increased
payouts to investors consistently over the years. Beyond these
strategies, focusing in on high dividend yielding firms is also a
popular strategy, although it has generally been limited to
U.S.-focused investments for quite some time. Fortunately, this
looks to be changing and especially so with the launch of the
Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV). This new fund could give
investors a different way to play the dividend market, helping
investors to diversify portfolios while simultaneously capturing a
robust yield at the same time.
However, because the fund is so new, many investors are
unfamiliar with the product and its pros and cons. As a result, we
recently took a closer look at SDIV in order to highlight some of
the key points of this interesting ETF. Hopefully, with the outline
below, many will have a better idea if this ‘super’ fund is right
for them and if the Global X product could make for an interesting
addition to yield-starved portfolios:
SDIV looks to track, before fees and expenses, the Solactive
Global SuperDividend Index which is a benchmark that follows 100
equally weighted companies that rank among the highest dividend
yielding equity securities in the world. This methodology
ensures that no one security dominates the holdings profile of the
fund and gives investors solid diversification levels; less than
15% of the fund’s total assets are currently in the top ten
holdings (also read Top Three Highest Yielding ETFs).
In terms of sectors, REITs take the top spot at just over 22%
while telecom, consumer discretionary, and financials also make up
double digit allocations as well. For country exposure, developed,
Western markets dominate, as the U.S. makes up just over one-third
of total assets while Australia takes up close to 24% as well. The
top six is rounded out by the UK, Canada, Singapore, and New
Zealand, but these four nations combine to make up just 21% of
total assets.
This interesting methodology and global focus, while somewhat
unorthodox, has certainly paid off for investors in terms of yield.
According to the Global X website, the most recent 30-Day SEC Yield
came in at an impressive 9.4%. This figure is nearly twice as much
as most other products in the space and thoroughly crushes U.S.
Treasury bond yields across the entire yield curve. In other words,
SDIV, if it is able to keep up these robust yields, could certainly
help investors boost their income in these otherwise yield-starved
times.
However, investors should note that this method does come at a
relatively high cost as expenses run at roughly 0.79% a year. This
is far higher than many other dividend-focused ETFs in the space
and suggests that for those seeking to keep costs low a better
option may be out there. Yet, with that being said, SDIV offers
investors a global focus that few products can match and the nearly
double digit yield more than makes up for the higher fees that the
fund charges. So for those seeking a new option in the space, SDIV
could definitely make for a very intriguing choice for
income-focused investors.
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