DTD

WisdomTree U.S. Total Dividend Fund

$83.94
+0.00%
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📎 Investment Objective

The WisdomTree U.S. Total Dividend Fund (DTD) seeks to track the performance of the WisdomTree U.S. Dividend Index, which measures the performance of companies incorporated in the United States that pay regular cash dividends.

Overview

ETF tracking WisdomTree U.S. Total Dividend Fund

Category Value
Issuer WisdomTree
Inception Date 2007-10-11
Market Cap $1.5B
Average Volume N/A
Dividend Yield 1.57%
52-Week Range $68.45 - $84.87
VWAP $83.98

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Investment Summary

📎 Investment Objective

The WisdomTree U.S. Total Dividend Fund (DTD) seeks to track the performance of the WisdomTree U.S. Dividend Index, which measures the performance of companies incorporated in the United States that pay regular cash dividends.

🎯 Investment Strategy

The fund invests in a broad range of U.S. dividend-paying companies, seeking to provide exposure to the total U.S. dividend-paying stock market. The portfolio is weighted by the cash dividends the component companies are projected to pay in the coming year, with larger weights given to companies that are expected to pay more dividends.

✨ Key Features

  • Broad exposure to the U.S. dividend-paying stock market
  • Weighted by expected future dividends, potentially favoring higher-yielding stocks
  • Low expense ratio of 0.00%
  • Suitable for investors seeking dividend income and total return

⚠️ Primary Risks

  • Market risk: The value of the fund's holdings may decline due to general market conditions
  • Dividend risk: Companies may reduce or eliminate dividends, impacting the fund's income and total return
  • Concentration risk: The fund may be more heavily weighted in certain sectors or industries
  • Liquidity risk: In certain market conditions, it may be difficult to sell the fund's holdings

👤 Best For

The WisdomTree U.S. Total Dividend Fund may be suitable for long-term investors seeking exposure to U.S. dividend-paying stocks as part of a diversified portfolio. It may be particularly appealing to investors focused on generating current income and total return, rather than pure capital appreciation.