Global X SuperDividend US ETF (DIV)
Assets | $657.82M |
Expense Ratio | 0.45% |
PE Ratio | 17.28 |
Shares Out | 34.97M |
Dividend (ttm) | $1.20 |
Dividend Yield | 6.36% |
Ex-Dividend Date | Feb 5, 2025 |
Payout Ratio | 102.07% |
1-Year Return | +12.80% |
Volume | 147,761 |
Open | 18.70 |
Previous Close | 18.65 |
Day's Range | 18.65 - 18.87 |
52-Week Low | 16.45 |
52-Week High | 19.38 |
Beta | 1.05 |
Holdings | 50 |
Inception Date | Mar 11, 2013 |
About DIV
Fund Home PageThe Global X SuperDividend US ETF (DIV) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in high dividend yield equity. The fund tracks an equally weighted index of 50 high-dividend, low-volatility securities. DIV was launched on Mar 11, 2013 and is issued by Global X.
Top 10 Holdings
29.38% of assetsName | Symbol | Weight |
---|---|---|
Virtu Financial, Inc. | VIRT | 4.22% |
Spire Inc. | SR | 3.18% |
Philip Morris International Inc. | PM | 3.11% |
Kinder Morgan, Inc. | KMI | 2.95% |
International Paper Company | IP | 2.93% |
AT&T Inc. | T | 2.80% |
MPLX LP | MPLX | 2.57% |
International Business Machines Corporation | IBM | 2.55% |
Expand Energy Corporation | EXE | 2.54% |
Altria Group, Inc. | MO | 2.53% |
Dividends
Ex-Dividend | Amount | Pay Date |
---|---|---|
Feb 5, 2025 | $0.170 | Feb 12, 2025 |
Dec 30, 2024 | $0.08731 | Jan 7, 2025 |
Dec 4, 2024 | $0.0855 | Dec 11, 2024 |
Nov 5, 2024 | $0.171 | Nov 13, 2024 |
Oct 3, 2024 | $0.083 | Oct 10, 2024 |
Sep 5, 2024 | $0.083 | Sep 12, 2024 |
News

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The Many Choices Of U.S. Dividend ETFs
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DIV: A High-Yield Dividend Fund Underperforming Peers
DIV offers a high dividend yield of 5.6%, appealing in a high interest rate environment, but has a subpar historical performance and slow growth profile. The ETF focuses on high-yield, low-volatility ...

DIV: Expect Super Dismal Returns From This ETF
The Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF shows poor long-term performance, underperforming even to its benchmark index. Despite a 5.57% dividend yield, DIV's total returns over five and ten years are signi...

The Best Time To Buy Dividend Stocks Is Now
Navigating today's market as a dividend investor is challenging due to high valuations, lower yields, and a tough risk/reward environment. I remain committed to high-quality dividend stocks, especiall...

A Rare High-Yield Buying Opportunity
The high-yield sector has soared recently. However, one sector has lagged behind significantly despite having very strong underlying fundamentals. This creates a rare high-yield buying opportunity.

Buy These Blue-Chip High-Yield Growth Stocks Before It Is Too Late
My ideal stock has four specific qualities. There is one sector where these qualities still exist in abundance. I share some of the most attractive opportunities in the space and why this opportunity ...

DIV: Lower Treasury Yields Make High-Dividend Stocks In Vogue (Rating Upgrade)
High-yield sectors, particularly Utilities and Real Estate, have outperformed due to a sharp drop in Treasury yields, making high-dividend equities more attractive. The Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF...

An Important Warning For High-Yield Dividend Stocks
High-yield dividend stocks have been rallying on expectations of a Fed rate cut in September. However, I think the market may be overly optimistic. I share the main headwind likely facing high-yield s...

Very Good News For High Yield Stocks
High-yield stocks have underperformed in recent years. However, there has been meaningful good news recently that suggests that high-yield stocks may outperform moving forward. We discuss these reason...

DIV: I Love The Sector Allocation
Global X SuperDividend® U.S. ETF (DIV) seeks to replicate the performance of 50 large dividend-paying US stocks with lower volatility. DIV's sector composition includes high-yielding sectors like ener...

Very Good News For Big Dividend Stock Investors
High-yield stocks have underperformed the broader market considerably over the past few years. However, there is some very good news for high-yield investors in the face of this negativity. We share s...

Low-Risk 8-9% Yields With Inflation-Beating Growth For May 2024
Finding high-yield stocks with low balance sheet and dividend cut risk and the prospect of inflation-beating growth is becoming increasingly difficult in the current stock market. We discuss some 8-9%...

DIV: Why You Should Be Cautious Of The Dividend Yield Trap
Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF is a sell due to declining share price, high payout ratios, and negative dividend growth rate. DIV's redeeming qualities are a relatively attractive valuation and low v...

Retire With 6-10% Yields: The More They Drop, The More I Buy
High-yield stocks in sectors like REITs and utilities have been crushed by rising interest rates. Despite the pullback, there are attractive opportunities in these sectors with well-covered yields and...

Why I Do Not Buy And Hold High-Yield Stocks
"Buy and hold" investing is an extremely popular investing strategy that Warren Buffett has fully and repeatedly endorsed. I do not implement this strategy with high-yield stocks. I explain what stock...

DIV: A High-Risk Energy Bet
High-dividend US stocks have fallen out of favor, with the Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF down 24% relative to the S&P 500 YoY. DIV's poor absolute and relative performance, risky portfolio allocatio...

3 Top Dividend Stock Picks For December
Dividend stocks are today heavily discounted. Opportunities are abundant in REITs, MLPs, and utilities. We highlight three of the best opportunities for December.

DIV: Rich Yield, Yet Lackluster Total Returns - Not Worth Buying
Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF offers a substantial dividend yield of 7.5% and a value tilt. The problem here is that its interpretation of value/low-volatility factors delivered sluggish returns and...

Do-It-Yourself High-Dividend Strategies
Business development companies (BDCs) and covered call and preferred income strategies offer dividend yields well above those of the S&P 500 and are especially popular among yield-hungry retail invest...

DIV: Not The Best Choice For Income
Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF has underperformed overall indices since its inception, with a total return of less than 3% in a decade. The fund's high dividend yield of 7.2% comes from stocks that m...

High Yield Or Fast Dividend Growth? Have Your Cake And Eat It Too
The conundrum for dividend investors is whether to invest in high-yield stocks or low-yielding stocks with fast dividend growth. Higher yields benefit accumulators by reinvesting dividends into more s...

DIV Vs. SPHD - Battle Of The High-Yielding Low-Vol Space
DIV and SPHD focus on US-based high-yielders that have a relatively low volatility quotient. DIV is broader in its reach, but its predilection towards small and micro-caps has so far worked against it...