4 ETFs that pay MONTHLY earnings



In this video, I will explain 4 Monthly Paying Dividend ETFs for investors who are searching for monthly revenue.

The 4 ETFs we go through, some utilize derivatives in their approach, which juices those distribution yields and the other half are more traditional dividend ETFs that invest in shares and pass those earnings earned onto shareholders.

In the comment section below, let me know which of these 4 MONTHLY paying Dividend ETFs you like BEST.

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