Return Stacked Global Stocks & Bonds ETF

RSSB
$28.74 +0.08 (0.28%)
Dividend Yield 3.41%
Payout Frequency Yearly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 30, 2025$0.982025-12-292025-12-29
December 19, 2024$0.262024-12-182024-12-18
December 29, 2023$0.132023-12-272023-12-28

Dividends Summary

Company News

Worried About a Recession? 5 Money Moves All Retirees Should Consider, Just in Case
The Motley Fool • The Motley Fool • March 18, 2025

The article provides 5 money moves retirees should consider to weather a potential recession, including maintaining cash savings, reducing spending, diversifying investments, paying off high-interest debt, and optimizing Social Security benefits.

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 ...

Long US Bonds, Long Global Stocks May Present Perfect Risk-Reward Proposal in 2025
Investing.com • Alfonso Peccatiello • February 24, 2025

The article suggests that an 'International Risk Parity' portfolio with long positions in US bonds and global stocks could perform well in the first half of 2025, as stocks are reasonably valued and central banks are expected to remain dovish.

Why Some of the Market's Favorite Altcoins Were Soaring Today
The Motley Fool • Eric Volkman • December 4, 2024

Crypto investors are turning to altcoins like Shiba Inu, Stacks, Polkadot, and Cronos as Bitcoin struggles to break the $100,000 price level. The nomination of Paul Atkins, a crypto industry supporter, to chair the SEC is seen as a positive development for the crypto market.

S&P 500: Here's How to Prepare for Next Phase After Bull Market Completes 2 Years
Investing.com • Colazione A Wall Street • October 26, 2024

The article discusses how investors should approach the current bull market in the S&P 500, which has seen strong gains for the past two years. It suggests balancing continued participation in the market's strength with preparation for potential pullbacks, through diversification and other risk management strategies.

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