ETF Income Superstars

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ETF Income Superstars Our 3 Favorite ETFs For High Yield Income A special report by The Yield Shark Research Team

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have exploded in popularity because they charge low fees, provide easy diversification, offer instant liquidity, and keep your tax bill down, since they rarely distribute short-term capital gains. ETFs have been extremely popular with equity investors. There are a mind-boggling 1,500 ETFs for investors to choose from today, which have attracted $1.5 trillion of investors funds. Assets in All Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) $1,600 $1,400 $1,200 Billions of US $ $1,000 $800 $600 $400 $200 $0 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Mauldin Economics 2014 Source: S&P Capital IQ The variety of ETFs is growing, including such diverse options as currencies and commodities, as well as a growing number of income- and dividend-oriented ETFs. Today, regardless of what your investment objective may be, there is most likely an exchange-traded fund for you. That even applies to income-focused investors. In fact, the number of ETF income choices is big enough to make your head spin. The ETF Database website tracks the 100 top-yielding ETFs, among other useful information. The dividend yield is calculated by dividing the most recent dividend payment by the price of the fund. For our purposes, we are using the latest closing price in the chart below: 2 ETF INCOME SUPERSTARS

Symbol Name Dividend Yield AUM Avg Volume BZF Dreyfus Brazilian Real Fund 30.34% $34.1 M 463,133 MORL ETRACS Monthly Pay 2xLeveraged Mortgage REIT ETN 20.82% $226.2 M 329,828 DBBR MSCI Brazil Hedged Equity Fund 20.03% $4.5 M 4,637 TMV Daily 20 Year Plus Treasury Bear 3x Shares 18.33% $546.9 M 371,813 SLVO Silver Shares Covered Call ETN 17.75% n/a 32,914 BDCL E-TRACS 2xLeveraged Long Wells Fargo Business 16.04% $201.2 M 166,497 Development Company ETN REM ishares Mortgage Real Estate Capped ETF 15.62% $1,204.8 M 1,343,691 ICN Dreyfus Indian Rupee Fund 15.60% $27.0 M 12,486 PSP Listed Private Equity 13.92% $0.6 M 576,125 MORT Market Vector Mortgage REIT Income ETF 13.26% $104.2 M 34,138 IST SPDR S&P International Telecommunications Sector 12.80% $30.6 M 13,231 ETF TYO Daily 7-10 Year Treasury Bear 3x Shares 12.27% $60.0 M 14,752 IFGL FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Global Real Estate ex-u.s. Index 11.73% $775.4 M 181,044 Fund INXX India Infrastructure ETF 11.41% $18.6 M 9,078 GMFS SPDR S&P Small Cap Emerging Asia Pacific ETF 10.31% $4.2 M 2,238 HVPW US Equity High Volatility Put Write Index Fund 9.54% $74.0 M 65,508 MLPL E-TRACS 2x Leveraged Long Alerian MLP Infrastructure 9.50% $231.1 M 38,138 Index YMLP Yorkville High Income MLP ETF 9.08% $288.4 M 95,092 PEX Global Listed Private Equity ETF 8.77% $6.5 M 1,154 But just because an ETF pays a high dividend doesn t make it a good investment. In fact, we think just the opposite: the highest-yielding ETFs are dangerous and to be avoided. We ve culled through the entire list of income-focused ETFs and came up with our three favorite ETFs for income investors. 3 ETF INCOME SUPERSTARS

Income ETF Superstar #1 ishares S&P US Preferred Stock Index Fund (PFF) We all learned about preferred stocks in business classes, but most investors have never owned one. That s a mistake, because preferred stocks are a very productive asset class. Bank savings accounts pay less than 1%, long-term Treasury bonds pay less than 3%, and intermediate-term corporate bonds barely pay out 3% so investors have been flocking to preferred stocks. Preferred stocks are designed to make regular dividend payments (generally quarterly or semiannually), confer no voting rights, and have a senior claim on both assets and dividends over common stock. That preferred payment of dividends ahead of common stock is a major safety net. Do you know who one of the biggest fans of preferred stocks is? Warren Buffett, who has invested billions of dollars of Berkshire Hathaway assets in preferred stocks over the years. This superstar ishares ETF is designed to match the price and yield performance of the S&P US Preferred Stock Index. It has a current dividend yield in excess of 6% and a low expense ratio of 0.48%. PFF Top Ten Holdings & Weightings* Hsbc Hldgs PLC: 2.54% Gmac Capital Trust I: 1.82% Barclays Bank Plc: 1.70% Wells Fargo & Co: 1.57% Citigroup Cap Xiii: 1.52% Hsbc Hldgs: 1.42% Deutsche Bk Contingent Cap Tr Iii Pfd: 1.36% Arcelormittal SA 6.0% 15-Jan-2016: 1.32% Wells Fargo Depository Shares: 1.08% RBS CAP FDG TR VII PFD TR : 1.02% *As of April 2014 PFF has gained an average of 4.75% annualized over the last three years, and that makes it one of our top income ETF picks. 4 ETF INCOME SUPERSTARS

Income ETF Superstar #2 WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income ETF (DEM) When it comes to fixed-income investing, sometimes it pays to travel abroad. Emerging markets came out of the financial crisis in better fiscal shape than their developed counterparts. The average debt burden of emerging-market countries is less than 40% of gross domestic product, while developed-market debt has soared to more than 100% of GDP on average. For this reason, emerging-market bonds should be less volatile than those of developed nations. Inflation seems to be less of a concern in most emerging economies. The IMF predicts that the inflation risk in developed countries could become an issue this year. Dividend payouts are higher in emerging markets than the US. The dividend yield for the MSCI Emerging Markets Index is higher than the dividend yield of the S&P 500 and higher than that of any government bond in the Western world. Lastly, emerging-market stocks and bonds are a hedge on the US dollar, adding portfolio diversification. Our top international income ETF is the WisdomTree Emerging Markets Equity Income Index ETF (DEM). The stocks in this fund are selected from the top 30% of another Index (the WisdomTree Emerging Markets Dividend Index) and then weighted by dividend yield. Top Holdings Name 1. Gazprom OAO 5.07% Weight 2. China Construction Bank Corp 4.39% 3. Rosneft Oil Co 3.98% 4. Vale SA 3.22% 5. Industrial & Commercial Bank of China 3.10% 6. MMC Norilsk Nickel 2.90% 7. Banco do Brasil SA 2.25% 8. Lukoil OAO 2.14% 9. Bank of China Ltd 2.04% 10. MTN Group Ltd 1.89% 5 ETF INCOME SUPERSTARS

Top sector weightings include financials (25%), followed by energy (19%) and materials (17%). In terms of country allocations, Russia and China are at the top with 17% and 16%, respectively, following by Taiwan (14%), Brazil (12%), and South Africa (9%). DEM has a dividend yield of just a tad over 4% and pays out those dividends on a quarterly basis, as its distribution history shows. Ex- Dividend Date Record Date Payable Date Recent Distributions History Ordinary Income Short Term Capital Gains Long Term Capital Gains Return of Capital 3/24/2014 3/26/2014 3/28/2014 $0.18 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.18 12/24/2013 12/27/2013 12/31/2013 $0.25 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.25 9/23/2013 9/25/2013 9/27/2013 $0.78 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.78 6/24/2013 6/26/2013 6/28/2013 $0.93 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.93 3/22/2013 3/26/2013 3/28/2013 $0.13 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.13 12/24/2012 12/27/2012 12/31/2012 $0.20 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.20 9/24/2012 9/26/2012 9/28/2012 $0.78 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.78 6/25/2012 6/27/2012 6/29/2012 $0.70 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.70 3/26/2012 3/28/2012 3/30/2012 $0.20 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.20 12/21/2011 12/23/2011 12/28/2011 $0.25 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.25 9/26/2011 9/28/2011 9/30/2011 $0.93 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.93 6/22/2011 6/24/2011 6/28/2011 $0.92 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.92 3/21/2011 3/23/2011 3/25/2011 $0.17 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.17 12/22/2010 12/27/2010 12/29/2010 $0.37 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.37 9/20/2010 9/22/2010 9/24/2010 $0.65 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.65 6/28/2010 6/30/2010 7/2/2010 $0.76 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.76 3/29/2010 3/31/2010 4/5/2010 $0.16 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.16 12/21/2009 12/23/2009 12/28/2009 $0.17 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.17 9/21/2009 9/23/2009 9/25/2009 $0.64 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.64 6/22/2009 6/24/2009 6/26/2009 $0.60 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.60 3/23/2009 3/25/2009 3/27/2009 $0.05 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.05 12/22/2008 12/24/2008 12/26/2008 $1.90 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1.90 12/17/2007 12/19/2007 12/21/2007 $0.49 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.49 Total Distribution 6 ETF INCOME SUPERSTARS

Income ETF Superstar #3 PowerShares High Yield Dividend Achievers ETF (PEY) Lots of companies pay dividends, but a select handful of companies have a spectacular history of growing their dividends year after year after year. These dividend achievers are in a special class of their own. Dividend achievers history traces back to 1979, when Moody s Investor Service developed a proprietary model to identify best-of-breed dividend-paying companies. Why do dividends matter? Companies that pay regular dividends tend to be in better financial health and produce sustained earnings and revenue growth. Dividends help identify well-managed companies; every dividend declaration represents a promise by management and a vote of confidence by the board of directors in the company s leadership. Companies that consistently raise their dividend payouts also raise the bar on their own performance expectations. Shares of dividend-paying companies possess built-in value that makes them generally more resilient in down markets, with solid appreciation potential during earnings-driven market upturns and with less price volatility. Historically, dividends have been a significant contributor to overall stock market returns, as this chart from James Montier shows. 7 ETF INCOME SUPERSTARS

Our top pick for dividend achievers is the PowerShares High Yield Dividend Achievers ETF. This superstar ETF is based on the Mergent Dividend Achievers 50 Index, which holds the 50 highest-yielding stocks of the Mergent Dividend Index, which are selected on the basis of dividend yield and consistent growth in dividends. Here s an overview, taken from Invesco PowerShares: 8 ETF INCOME SUPERSTARS

The result is a fund of high-dividend stocks with a consistent history of dividend growth. This includes both blue chip stocks and small companies that pay out a high proportion of their profits as dividends. PEY has a dividend yield just shy of 4% and has paid out those dividends on a regular monthly basis. Plus, it has delivered a 33% total return over the last three years, putting it in our top three income ETFs. Distributions Ex-Date Record Date Pay Date $/ Share Ordinary Income 4/15/2014 4/17/2014 4/30/2014 0.037 0.037 3/14/2014 3/18/2014 3/31/2014 0.036 0.036 2/14/2014 2/19/2014 2/28/2014 0.036 0.036 1/15/2014 1/17/2014 1/31/2014 0.034 0 12/13/2013 12/17/2013 12/31/2013 0.03373 0.03373 11/15/2013 11/19/2013 11/29/2013 0.03394 0.03394 10/15/2013 10/17/2013 10/31/2013 0.03425 0.03425 9/13/2013 9/17/2013 9/30/2013 0.03329 0.03329 8/15/2013 8/19/2013 8/30/2013 0.03342 0.03342 7/15/2013 7/17/2013 7/31/2013 0.03317 0.03317 6/14/2013 6/18/2013 6/28/2013 0.03376 0.03376 5/15/2013 5/17/2013 5/31/2013 0.03318 0.03318 9 ETF INCOME SUPERSTARS

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