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Global X SuperDividend ETF: (SDIV)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Feb 26, 2026 03:42 PM ET

$26.24 USD

26.235
532,334

+0.05 (0.17%)

Volume: 532,334

Zacks ETF Rank

This is our ETF rating system that serves as a timeliness indicator for ETFs over the next 6 months:

Zacks Rank Definition
1 Strong Buy
2 Buy
3 Hold
4 Sell
5 Strong Sell

See all the Top Ranked ETFs here - The complete list of all the top ranked ETFs

3 - Hold of 5     3    

After-Market: $26.24 +0.01 (0.02 %) 6:46 PM ET

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Is Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV) a Strong ETF Right Now?

Smart Beta ETF report for DIV

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Is Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV) a Strong ETF Right Now?

Smart Beta ETF report for DIV

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5 ETFs Under $20 Up for Gains in 2020

Are you worried about overvaluation concerns in the broader market? These five ETFs can be bought at as low as $20 along with expectations for solid gains in 2020.

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Is Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV) a Strong ETF Right Now?

Smart Beta ETF report for DIV

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5 Solid Dividend ETF & Stock Picks That Yield 5% or More

Dividend paying securities are the major sources of consistent income for investors, creating wealth when returns from the equity market are at risk.

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Why These ETFs Under $20 Seem Solid Picks for 2020

Low-priced stocks could be attractive as these will enable them to buy more shares instead of just a handful of higher-priced shares for the same amount.

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Is Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV) a Strong ETF Right Now?

Smart Beta ETF report for DIV

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Is Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV) a Strong ETF Right Now?

Smart Beta ETF report for DIV

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Is Global X SuperDividend U.S. ETF (DIV) a Strong ETF Right Now?

Smart Beta ETF report for DIV

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Is 60/40 Rule Dying? Dividend-Heavy ETFs for Retirees

The traditional weight rule of 60/40 for a retirement portfolio should no longer be relied upon, per some strategists. Hawkish investors can play their theory with some dividend-heavy ETFs.