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Is this a buy or a sell? ReplyETFs with the Highest Yields/Lowest P/E Ratios [view article]
BBH had total distributions of around 11 dollars in 07, that's why it's showing such a high yield. Little if any of that was probably from the underlying yields but most databases won't distinguish. ReplyMayhem
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There is something wrong with your data. BBH does not have a yield of 6.25%. Think about it, there is not a single biotech company that has a yield that high, how could the ETF that tracks biotechs have a yield that is higher than any of the underlying companies? ReplyETFs with the Highest Yields/Lowest P/E Ratios [view article]
UTF has a 12 month yield of 8.+ % ... isn't this an ETF? ReplyETFs with the Highest Yields/Lowest P/E Ratios [view article]
Datalink - I am not trying to argue with you, but that isn't always entirely true. For example:REIT's are legally required to distribute 90% of profits to shareholders.
Some individual companies have shareholder agreements to distribute most of the profits to shareholders (oil transportation sector is a good example of this)
Of course, these aren't ETF's, but I just wanted to pass that on. Reply
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The reason these yields are going up is because the market prices are going down. Does catch a falling knife have any meaning? Reply