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1 no-brainer Vanguard Dividend ETF to buy now for under $200

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1 no-brainer Vanguard Dividend ETF to buy now for under $200

Vanguard ETF with high dividend yield (NYSEMKT: VYM) has a dividend yield of 2.7%. That may not sound like a high return, but it is more than twice the average of US stocks S&P500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC)which yields just under 1.2%. That comparison is actually interesting in another way, and highlights the value that the Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF offers – even if you only have $200 to invest right now.

The first thing investors need to understand about any species exchange traded fund (ETF) they buy is the investment approach. These are pooled investment products, so you essentially hire someone else to handle the investment process for you. You have to make sure you know what they are doing.

Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF is an index-based ETF, meaning it simply mimics an index. That index is the FTSE High Dividend Yield Index.

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The FTSE High Dividend Yield Index is quite simple. The first step in creating the index is to select all dividend-paying companies on the US stock exchanges. The second step is to list all these companies in terms of returns, from highest to lowest. The third step is to include the highest yielding 50% in the index.

The index is weighted by market capitalization, so the largest stocks have the biggest impact on performance. That’s pretty easy to understand and clearly focuses investors on the highest-yielding stocks. The costs for all this amount to just under 0.06% expense ratio.

Some dividend investors may hesitate at this point, wondering how an ETF designed to buy the highest-yielding stocks can deliver a return that actually seems quite modest on an absolute level. The answer comes down to the number of stocks included in the portfolio.

Like the S&P 500, the Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF holds approximately 500 stocks. While they all pay dividends, the index it tracks actually falls quite low in the yield range of all dividend-paying stocks. There is no choice, given the vast number of dividend-paying stocks.

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But here’s the interesting thing: Until a few very large companies started dominating the S&P 500’s returns, the Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF tracked the market’s performance fairly closely, as the chart shows. Given the highly diversified portfolio the company owns, this isn’t shocking. This suggests that for a dividend investor, this ETF could be replaced by the S&P 500 as a core stock investment. In fact, now might be a good time to consider a switch, given the momentum driving the S&P 500 today.

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