Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Guggenheim S&P Global Dividend Opportunities Index ETF, SPDR S&P International Dividend ETF and Global X SuperDividend ETF

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Chicago, IL –April 1, 2013 – Today, Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights Features: Guggenheim S&P Global Dividend Opportunities Index ETF (LVL), SPDR S&P International Dividend ETF (DWX) and Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV).

Retire Early with These 3 Dividend ETFs

Clearly dividend stocks are the way to go for long-term investors, but not just any high income stock will do. Instead, a global look needs to be taken in order to incorporate some of the higher yielding international markets that can help to power portfolio growth in the years ahead.

Fortunately for investors seeking to make a play on dividends with a global focus, there are a number of ETFs that provide great exposure to the market. Below, we highlight three of our favorites, all of which yield over 6.5%, and can help investors in their quest to build up their portfolios quickly, and retire early:

Guggenheim S&P Global Dividend Opportunities Index ETF (LVL)

This product tracks the S&P Global Dividend Opportunity Index, holding roughly 100 common stocks and ADRS in its portfolio. Stocks included will have a high dividend yield, while the ETF charges 60 basis points a year with a medium level of volume at about 50,000 shares a day (see Three Overlooked High Yield ETFs).

The portfolio does include some American securities (16%), but it has a developed market focus overall with heavy weights in Australia and France to round out the top three. Sectors are tilted towards telecoms and financials, while energy and consumer discretionary firms also receive double digit weights as well.

The ETF is an extremely high yielder though, and can easily be thought of as an income destination by pretty much any investor. Currently, the 30-Day SEC payout is coming in at just under 7.15% while the 12 month yield is at roughly the same amount as well.

SPDR S&P International Dividend ETF (DWX)

This internationally-focused ETF tracks 100 common stocks from around the globe that offer high dividend yields. The fund charges investors 45 basis points a year in fees, and sees solid volume of roughly 200,000 shares in a normal trading day.

In terms of exposure, the fund is heavy in the usual suspects of financials, telecoms, and utilities, as these three account for more than half the portfolio. Nationally, Australia leads the way with nearly 28% of assets, although in aggregate, European stocks account for roughly half the portfolio (read 11 Great Dividend ETFs).

The real promise of the fund is in the payout though, as the 30-Day SEC yield comes in at 6.7%. This is a level far higher than what investors see in the bond market, while this ETF still has a great chance at capital appreciation over the long haul.

Global X SuperDividend ETF (SDIV)

The final high dividend global ETF on our list targets the Solactive Global SuperDividend Index. This benchmark provides exposure to 100 high yield stocks from around the world, holding securities in a wide range of segments including MLPs and REITs.

The fund does charge investors 58 basis points a year, but it sees solid volume and AUM, so trading costs should be very low. The dividend ETF is also a lower risk choice, as it has a standard deviation of about 13.1% and a well spread out portfolio.

Still, investors should note that American stocks account for about 30% of assets so there is definitely a big chunk in domestic firms. Beyond that though, European, Canadian, and Australian firms dominate the rest of the list, along with financials/real estate from a sector perspective.

In terms of yield, this fund has the lowest of the three in 30-Day SEC terms, coming in at ‘just’ 6.9%. However, thanks in part to its bigger U.S. holding and REIT allocation, this fund has outperformed the other two from a price perspective in 2013, making it a great choice as well for investors (see Global X Debuts US SuperDividend ETF).

Bottom Line

Dividends are key for long term portfolio performance, and international markets can often provide outsized payouts. Investors can easily combine these two potent forces together in the aforementioned ETFs, and hopefully, ride a wave of big payouts and solid returns to early retirement.

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