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Energy ETF - RYE
Posted on 12/10/14 at 12:12 pm
Posted on 12/10/14 at 12:12 pm
RYE
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I can get this commision free through Schwab.
Is this a viable option for getting into the energy sector while the prices are low?
I can set it up as a drip.
How are its dividends as compared to the individual stocks.
Also, I'm using my play money for this. I don't have thousands of dollars to sink into one or two stocks. I think this is a good way to get in on the cheap.
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I can get this commision free through Schwab.
Is this a viable option for getting into the energy sector while the prices are low?
I can set it up as a drip.
How are its dividends as compared to the individual stocks.
Also, I'm using my play money for this. I don't have thousands of dollars to sink into one or two stocks. I think this is a good way to get in on the cheap.
Posted on 12/10/14 at 12:19 pm to white perch
Dividend for RYE is less than 1 percent. about 1/4 of what you'd get otherwise.
It's not a popular ETF...average volume is about 50k.
It's not a popular ETF...average volume is about 50k.
Posted on 12/10/14 at 12:23 pm to white perch
That etf's expense ratio is .40%. The Fidelity energy etf (FENY) has an expense ratio of .12%.
Over time that makes a difference in your total performance since both of them basically appear to own the same energy companies in their portfolio.
You might have to pay Schwab a commission to buy FENY so there's that to consider, too.
ETA: Here is a link to FENY:
LINK
Over time that makes a difference in your total performance since both of them basically appear to own the same energy companies in their portfolio.
You might have to pay Schwab a commission to buy FENY so there's that to consider, too.
ETA: Here is a link to FENY:
LINK
This post was edited on 12/10/14 at 12:24 pm
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