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28 minutes ago7 Dividend ETFs Built to Survive a Recession and Pay You Through It
Recession indicators suggest caution; seven ETFs are designed to provide income and limit losses during downturns.
The $0.45 per share payment marks the eighth consecutive annual dividend increase since VICI's 2018 IPO. The most recent raise represented a 4.0% year-over-year increase from the prior quarterly rate of $0.4325 per share.
The transition here is a little bit of a fork. Rocktop Technologies is focused on some of the generative AI applications and data and documents, as well as automating some of the processes attached to default servicing and some of the trade operational pieces and capital markets.
Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF holds roughly $2.1 trillion in assets and has earned its place in millions of retirement portfolios. The appeal is straightforward: one fund, the entire U.S. equity market, a 0.03% expense ratio, and a 25-year track record.
The SPDR S&P Aerospace & Defense ETF (XAR) tracks the S&P Aerospace & Defense Select Industry Index using equal-weight methodology, meaning every one of its 41 positions receives roughly the same allocation. This design choice is the fund's defining feature, allowing broad coverage of defense primes, mid-tier suppliers, space launch companies, and drone manufacturers in a single vehicle.
Tokenization is about bringing real-world financial assets onto infrastructure that can support global scale and continuous market access, said Carlos Domingo, Co-Founder and CEO of Securitize.
High-yield savings accounts (HYSAs) are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or the National Credit Union Administration up to $250,000, per depositor, per insured institution.
The fund blends high yield corporate bonds, senior loans, and debt tranches of U.S. collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) into a single actively managed portfolio, aiming to deliver income that beats the broad bond market while keeping volatility lower than any single segment on its own.