S&P 500 ETF dividend yield nears 0.94 percent record, Charlie Bilello notes

S&P 500 ETF dividend yield nears 0.94 percent record, Charlie Bilello notes
S&P 500 ETF yield nears record low

Charlie Bilello, chief market strategist at Creative Planning, highlights a continued decline in the dividend yield on the S&P 500 ETF. The yield has fallen below 1 percent this week and is approaching the all-time low of 0.94 percent set in 2000.

This movement may indicate changing market dynamics or investor sentiment regarding income from equities.

Earlier this year, Bilello noted that the S&P 500 ended a week with four consecutive all-time highs, tallying 22 record closes for 2024 so far here. He also highlighted the Nasdaq Composite rising above 27,000 for the first time after posting its third 1,000-point gain of the year here. These records come as yields on major equity benchmarks continue to move lower.

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