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- Are we still liking $SGOV? : r ETFs - Reddit
I, for example, don’t buy SGOV the five days before its ex date Before that, I gain something that month even taking into account taxes, or just break even Reply reply more replyMore replies Necroking695 • It, by definition, does not matter Reply reply more replyMore repliesMore repliesMore repliesMore replies gasallbrakesno • Reply reply
- Case for holding cash in SGOV -- iShares 0-3 month treasury ETF
If you have sitting cash, SGOV, an iShares ETF consisting of 0-3 month T-Bills (average maturity 0 09 years) is worth considering right now It's worth considering because:
- How to Invest in SGOV : r ETFs - Reddit
SGOV pays a monthly dividend, and this is the key to its sawtooth wave pattern: Basically what you see is that on the ex-dividend date, the price drops to its lowest point immediately Then the price rises a little each day until the day before the next ex-dividend date, when it reaches a peak When that ex-div date hits, the cycle repeats
- Are there better alternatives to SGOV for short-term treasury . . . - Reddit
SGOV seems to be one of the more popular short-term treasury ETFs out there but I've also since heard of USFR and BIL, etc As of right now, is there a clear winner among them or a reason to go for one or the other?
- Isnt SGOV better than high-yield saving accounts and cash . . . - Reddit
SGOV dividend is 5 38%, after 0 07% expense ratio, it comes down to 5 31% And it is ~95% tax exempt from state + local tax Isn't it a no-brainer that I move my money to SGOV? I am trying to understand why so many people are keeping their savings in high-yield saving accounts or cash sweep programs when they pay higher tax for similar return
- SGOV vs. BIL vs. USFR : r Bogleheads - Reddit
Hey everyone, 3 questions please Just wondering which ETF (SGOV vs BIL vs USFR) has the highest Yield at this point in time (after management expenses), assume you are buying today! I just want to buy an ETF and earn monthly income and not have to touch it Assume I don't want to go through treasurydirect
- SGOV vs some popular money market mutual funds : r Bogleheads - Reddit
SGOV is more appropriate for slightly longer timelines, but it won't make a huge difference Most (probably all) of the difference between money market funds can be attributed to differences in duration and credit risk
- SWVXX vs. SGOV …. . and what is VOO? : r Schwab - Reddit
SWVXX is Schwab’s prime money market fund SGOV is a short term Treasury ETF Both are reasonable places to keep ‘cash’ SWVXX is always $1 share and pays interest monthly SGOV the share price moves a little as it accrued interest internally then pays a monthly dividend, at which point the share price drops
- SGOV Question : r fidelityinvestments - Reddit
The iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV) is a bond exchange-traded fund A short-term bond fund is either a mutual fund or an exchange-traded fund that typically invests in government and corporate bonds with less than five years until maturity You do not need to worry about buying and selling the securities held in the fund
- SGOV a good place to hold cash for liquidity? : r investing - Reddit
SGOV a good place to hold cash for liquidity? I am coming into ~$60,000 from profit share (after taxes and deductions) from work with half coming this week and the rest coming the first week of January
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