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  1. IJJ iShares S&P MidCap 400 Value Index ETF Analysis, Report, Research, 5 Star Rating – Morningstar

    ETF Reports

    Wed, 11 Apr 2012

    according to a value score instead of by market cap. However, the fund is illiquid and has yet to gain significant assets. PowerShares Hi-Yield Equity Dividend Achievers PEY , which seeks the highest-yielding companies that have raised dividends 10 years in a row and weights them by yield

  2. VOE Vanguard Mid-Cap Value ETF ETF Analysis, Report, Research, 5 Star Rating – Morningstar

    ETF Reports

    Wed, 11 Apr 2012

    according to a value score instead of by market cap. However, the fund is illiquid and has yet to gain significant assets. PowerShares Hi-Yield Equity Dividend Achievers PEY seeks the highest-yielding companies that have raised dividends 10 years in a row and weights them by yield, resulting

  3. IWN iShares Russell 2000 Value Index ETF Analysis, Report, Research, 5 Star Rating – Morningstar

    ETF Reports

    Wed, 11 Apr 2012

    overlap with growth. However, this results in just 149 holdings, and its low liquidity makes it difficult to recommend. PowerShares Hi-Yield Equity Dividend Achievers PEY seeks the highest yielding companies that have raised dividends 10 years in a row and weights them by yield, resulting

  4. IJS iShares S&P SmallCap 600 Value Index ETF Analysis, Report, Research, 5 Star Rating – Morningstar

    ETF Reports

    Wed, 11 Apr 2012

    overlap with growth. However, this results in just 151 holdings, and its low liquidity makes it difficult to recommend. PowerShares Hi-Yield Equity Dividend Achievers PEY seeks the highest-yielding companies that have raised dividends 10 years in a row and weights them by yield, resulting

  5. VBR Vanguard Small Cap Value ETF ETF Analysis, Report, Research, 5 Star Rating – Morningstar

    ETF Reports

    Wed, 11 Apr 2012

    overlap with growth. However, this results in just 149 holdings, and its low liquidity makes it difficult to recommend. PowerShares Hi-Yield Equity Dividend Achievers PEY seeks the highest-yielding companies that have raised dividends 10 years in a row and weights them by yield, resulting

  6. IWS iShares Russell Midcap Value Index ETF Analysis, Report, Research, 5 Star Rating – Morningstar

    ETF Reports

    Tue, 20 Dec 2011

    eliminates the overlap with the growth index and weights securities according to a value score instead of by market cap. PowerShares Hi-Yield Equity Dividend Achievers PEY seeks the highest-yielding companies that have raised dividends 10 years in a row and weights them by yield, resulting

  7. Resiliency Defies Conventional Wisdom

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    Tue, 15 Nov 2011

    main rival, PowerShares HighYield Dividend Achievers PEY , has amassed ..... years and the PowerShares fund for ..... Goliath. PowerShares is less than ..... cheaper. PowerShares HighYield Dividend Achievers , which has

  8. PEY PowerShares Hi-Yield Eq Div Achievers ETF Analysis, Report, Research, 5 Star Rating – Morningstar

    ETF Reports

    Wed, 5 Oct 2011

    the fund's yields especially durable. Because SDY also yield-weights its holdings, its distribution is competitive with PEY 's. Better yet, its expense ratio is a reasonable 0.35%. The oldest dividend ETF, iShares Dow Jones Select Dividend Index

  9. Making the U.S. Dollar Safer: Return OF Your Money

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    Tue, 12 Jul 2011

    Derek Anguilm, and Maia Babbs. PowerShares Capital Management LLC announced that ..... ETFs on the American Stock Exchange: PowerShares Golden Dragon Halter USX China Portfolio PGJ, and PowerShares High Yield Equity Dividend Achievers Portfolio PEY . U.S. Bancorp Asset Management

  10. Dividend-Based ETFs and New Options on the S&P 500 Dividend Index

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    Fri, 5 Mar 2010

    Vanguard Dividend Appreciation ETF), yielding 2.32%. PEY ( PowerShares Dividend Achiever 50 Index) yields 3.21% and like DTD ..... Or are you comfortable owning 50 stocks within an ETF like PEY that are qualified as dividend payers that have displayed

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