iShares Core High Dividend ETF holds 75 high-quality stocks screened by Morningstar's proprietary Wide Moat and Distance To Default rating system. Expenses are low at 0.08%, and the ETF yields 4.15%.
Below is Validea's ETF fundamental report for iShares High Dividend Equity ETF (HDV). The report looks at HDV's exposure to the major investing factors including value, quality, momentum and low ...
HDV has a higher starting yield of 4% as well as an annualized dividend growth rate of 5% over the last 5 years. The fund is passively managed, meaning that holdings are rarely ever adjusted. The ...
The iShares Core High Dividend ETF (NYSEARCA:HDV) and the Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF (NYSEARCA:SCHD) are two popular dividend ETFs from blue-chip sponsors. Both are cost-effective options with ...
HDV’s 2025 distributions fell 4.9% from 2024 to $3.91 per share with quarterly payments fluctuating up to 58%. AbbVie represents 6.2% of the fund but pays nearly five times its earnings in dividends ...
HDV yields 3.3% and paid $4.12 per share in 2024 with dividend growth averaging 5-6% annually. Energy comprises 21.9% of the portfolio. This creates significant commodity price exposure. SCHD offers a ...
SCHD is slightly cheaper to own and currently offers a higher dividend yield than HDV. HDV, however, has delivered bigger returns and a shallower five-year drawdown. Both funds have large exposure to ...