Global Dividend ETFs Outperform S&P
Key Questions
Which global dividend ETFs outperform the S&P 500?
ETFs like Global X SuperDividend (9.2% yield), Voya International (7.3%), and First Trust (5.4%) have delivered higher yields and returns than the S&P 500. They capitalize on international opportunities amid low U.S. yields.
Why pursue international diversification with dividend ETFs?
Low U.S. yields make global dividend ETFs attractive for higher income and performance. Funds like those from Global X and Voya emphasize diversification benefits.
What are examples of high-yield global dividend stocks?
Stocks such as SIGMAXYZ Holdings (3.90%), NCD (4.47%), and CREEK & RIVER (3.65%) are highlighted for April 2026 consideration. They contribute to the strong performance of global dividend strategies.
What is the Global X Hang Seng High Dividend Yield ETF?
This ETF (3110) invests in the Hang Seng High Dividend Yield Index, targeting high dividend-paying, low-volatility stocks. It supports global income diversification.
According to Barron's, how are global dividend ETFs performing?
Barron's reports global dividend ETFs crushing the S&P 500, with three ETFs offering yields above 5%. This trend boosts interest in international high-yield options.
ETFs like Global X SuperDividend (9.2%), Voya Intl (7.3%), First Trust (5.4%) beat S&P with high yields and returns, pushing international diversification amid low US yields.