Three of the Best Dividend Investments in the World
by Carl Delfeld, Investment U Senior Analyst
Thursday, June 30, 2011: Issue #1546
When I was with a Wall Street firm, it was common for stockbrokers to mock investors who focused on income.
Traditionally, income meant bonds… And in the old days many bonds came with coupons, which investors clipped and then cashed… And nothing was worse than being labeled a “coupon clipper.” But today, bond investors do have it even worse.
That means you’re actually losing purchasing power by “collecting income” from one-year Treasuries right now.
So if you’re looking to add to your income portfolio, what’s an investor to do?
Outperforming Bonds and More Stable Than High-Growth Stocks
In a word: dividends.
Dividend-paying stocks are not only outperforming in terms of bonds… They tend to be more stable than high-growth stocks. And in uncertain times like these, that’s an important consideration.
The question is: Where can you find the best dividends in the world today?
For the answer, you need to look overseas… Here’s what I mean…
Going Global for Strong Dividend Yields
Companies overseas offer a great opportunity to bolster your dividend portfolio.
Take Asia, for example.
In 2010, companies in the MSCI Asia-Pacific Index paid out almost as many dividends as those listed in the S&P 500.
And according to Matthews Funds, from 2002 to 2009, Asian companies grew dividends at a compound annual growth rate of 18%, compared to 10% for the S&P 500. Japan, China, Australia, Taiwan and Hong Kong are the biggest dividend payers in the region.
Europe also offers some strong opportunities:
All of these are worth considering.
But my favorite dividend investments right now aren’t stocks. They’re exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
These investment vehicles offer instant diversification, low costs, strong profits tied to emerging market growth, and still provide yields that crush bonds.
My Three Favorite Global Dividend ETF Investments
Here are my three favorite dividend ETFs right now…
With this global triple play, your stock portfolio will get a welcome shot of income – and global diversification.
Good investing,
Carl Delfeld