Global X U.S. Preferred ETF offers investors a chance to diversify risk through a collective portfolio of fixed-income securities.
The ETF's underlying companies are profitable and trade at attractive valuations.
While value stocks have been lagging behind in terms of performance, inflation and higher interest rates could benefit the ETF.
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Global X U.S. Preferred ETF (NYSEARCA:PFFD) offers investors an opportunity to invest in a collective portfolio of U.S. preferred securities, diversifying individual risk while benefiting from a continuous dividend yield. In this context, the open-ended
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