Dividend Growth ETFs for Diversity and Consistent Yields

For those seeking long-term market exposure, a dividend growing exchange traded fund strategy may help diversify a portfolio, diminish volatility and generate some cash on the side.

On the upcoming webcast, Re-Think Your Core: the Case for Dividend Growth, Simeon Hyman, head of investment strategy at ProShares, Anil Rao, V.P. of index applied research for MSCI, and Dan Sanborn, senior U.S. market analyst for Ned Davis Research Group, come together to explain how dividend growth can help enhance a core portfolio position.

ETF investors can capture dividend growth opportunities in both the U.S. and overseas. For instance, the ProShares S&P 500 Aristocrats ETF (NYSEArca: NOBL) covers high-quality company stocks that have consistently raised their dividends for at least 25 straight years. NOBL has been trading less than a year and generates a 1.95% 30-day SEC yield. [Checking in on Dividend Aristocracy]

Additionally, the recently launched ProShares MSCI EAFE Dividend Growers ETF (NYSEArca: EFAD) provides access to developed market stocks outside of North America that have raised their dividends for at least 10 years. It is worth noting dividend growers in the MSCI EAFE Index have historically outperformed the index with less volatility. EFAD has a 1.75% 30-day SEC yield. [Going Global for Dividend Growth]

The only drawback of targeting consistent dividend payers is that these types of strategies will not be able to include new quality dividend-paying stocks that are coming to market. For instance, Apple (NasdaqGS: AAPL), which announced it would increase its dividend payments this year, is not included in the portfolios since it only recently started issuing a dividend.