Was watching some YouTube videos. Seems like the US has some ETFs where I can get some organic growth of investment (5-10% for example) but also a monthly dividend (5% ish).
Investing for income vs investing for growth seems to be the trade off. But if you have saved up enough and are getting RSUs etc then some extra income would be nice.
If you choose a stable low risk ETF and I put $250k for example into it, I basically get $1k a month paid to me and it will also grow a little and I can continue saving money through RSUs etc?
Is this why people are trying to maximise TC so they can basically save like $1m and then use an ETF and live off the money?
I am just putting money into funds at the moment (no dividend) but trying to understand what makes sense here since Iโm now in the US.
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But if so, show those tickers for the etfs. I'd love 5% monthly
Look at SPHD it's up 26% last year and also pays dividend around 4%
These ETFs are fake?