And when investors try to combine ETFs with their high yield needs, they usually get what they pay for. The iShares International Preferred Stock ETF yields a paltry 4.1% right now – lower than almost every domestic preferred-stock ETF. Preferred Stock ETF for most of its publicly traded life. The ProShares Ultra VIX Short-Term Futures ETF is one of a number of funds investors can use to leverage movements in volatility to their advantage. It merely exists, its price fluctuating based on factors such as market volatility, geopolitical worry and the strength of the U.S. dollar.
Source: Forbes October 28, 2017 13:30 UTC