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By ETF Trends
July 14, 2023
This Dividend ETF Outperforms Within Equities Since Inception
Markets gained hope this month for the potential of a “soft landing” amidst a historic rate-hiking regime. While it's a shift from the heightened more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
June 2, 2023
Capture Market Gains and Optimize Dividends With KVLE
The dual boost of May's strong job's report and the debt ceiling bill passage in the Senate sent markets ripping upward Friday. The KFA Value Line Dyn more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
May 19, 2023
KVLE's Dividend Strategy Produces Better Yields Than S&P 500
Dividend strategies remain extremely popular with advisors and investors this year as market volatility persists. Advisors looking to increase dividen more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
December 21, 2022
When Looking to Dividends in 2023, Consider KVLE
Markets are rallying on the hope of better performance for companies after Nike and FedEx both reported quarterly earnings that beat expectations, rep more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
September 8, 2022
As Fed Continues Inflation Fight, Invest Strategically Within Equities
In the last speech before the Federal Reserve enters its two-week quiet period before the next rate-setting meeting on September 20-21, Federal Reserv more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
June 15, 2022
Aggressive Fed Action Met With Favorable Market Response
The Federal Reserve announced a 0.75% interest rate increase for June, with another possible in July, as it backs aggressive talk with action. Markets more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
June 2, 2022
As Executives Buy the Dip, Invest in Equities With KVLE
May was yet another month in a long trend of volatility and drawdowns for markets, but as prices dipped, corporate executives bought into their own co more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
May 23, 2022
This U.S. Equity ETF Mitigates Losses in the Broad Indexes
This year has been a difficult one for advisors as market volatility, soaring inflation, rising interest rates, global supply chain issues, and the on more_horizontal