Brookstone Dividend Stock ETF

BAMD
$30.64 -0.18 (-0.59%)
Dividend Yield 3.12%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
January 2, 2026$0.102025-12-262025-12-26
December 5, 2025$0.302025-11-282025-11-28
September 8, 2025$0.242025-08-292025-08-29
June 4, 2025$0.322025-05-282025-05-28
March 7, 2025$0.202025-02-282025-02-28

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4 Ways to Produce Passive Income in Retirement
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • June 4, 2025

The article discusses four ways retirees can generate additional income without a job: renting out extra space, peer-to-peer lending, real estate crowdfunding, and traditional investments like high-yield savings, CDs, dividend stocks, and bonds/bond funds.

Stock Market Volatility: What to Do With Your Retirement Investments Right Now
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • April 26, 2025

The article discusses how investors should approach their retirement portfolios during the current market volatility. It suggests that investors should consider their asset allocation, diversification, and long-term investment horizon when making decisions.

The Stock Market Has Crashed Following President Trump's Tariffs. History Says This Will Happen Next.
The Motley Fool • Adria Cimino • April 7, 2025

The stock market has crashed due to concerns over the impact of President Trump's import tariffs on U.S. companies and the economy. However, history suggests that the market may recover quickly, as it has done after previous recessions.

3 Reasons Social Security Can't Be Your Only Retirement Income
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • March 6, 2025

Relying solely on Social Security in retirement can lead to financial hardship, as the benefits only replace about 40% of former income, while most retirees need 70-80% to maintain a comfortable lifestyle. With Social Security's trust funds expected to run out in 10 years, benefits may face sweeping reductions, and the cost-of-living adjustments ...

I'm Not Counting on Social Security COLAs to Carry Me Through Retirement. Here's What I'm Doing to Combat Inflation Instead
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • February 8, 2025

The article discusses how Social Security cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) may not be sufficient to keep up with inflation, and the author's plan to combat inflation in retirement by investing in stocks, dividend-paying assets, and bonds.

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