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ALPS O’Shares U.S. Quality Dividend ETF (OUSA)

Market Closed
12 Dec, 20:00
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$
57. 96
+0.11
+0.19%
$
839.81M Market Cap
0.28% Div Yield
19,847 Volume
$ 57.85
Previous Close
Day Range
57.77 58.16
Year Range
47.19 58.03
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Should ALPS (OUSA) Be on Your Investing Radar?

Should ALPS (OUSA) Be on Your Investing Radar?

If you're interested in broad exposure to the Large Cap Value segment of the US equity market, look no further than the ALPS (OUSA), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on 07/14/2015.

Zacks | 1 year ago
Tariffs Looming? Look to Quality Investing to Screen Firms

Tariffs Looming? Look to Quality Investing to Screen Firms

With U.S. elections done, investors now can consider the impact of the coming administration's policies. Should a new Trump administration implement wide-ranging tariffs, it would have similarly broad implications for the U.S. economy.

Etftrends | 1 year ago
It's a Good Time to Revisit Dividend ETFs

It's a Good Time to Revisit Dividend ETFs

This year, dividend stocks and related ETFs have been overshadowed by more glamorous growth fare. This is the result of investors' devotion to the artificial intelligence (AI) theme.

Etftrends | 1 year ago
Don't Ignore the Potential of Quality Dividend Investing

Don't Ignore the Potential of Quality Dividend Investing

Are dividends being overlooked? It's possible, as rate cuts have driven investor excitement higher and tech remains overweighted.

Etftrends | 1 year ago
This ETF Could Be Interesting Post-Election Idea

This ETF Could Be Interesting Post-Election Idea

The presidential election is imminent. So investors are increasingly speculating about which candidate will be more positive for stocks and other assets.

Etftrends | 1 year ago
Should ALPS (OUSA) Be on Your Investing Radar?

Should ALPS (OUSA) Be on Your Investing Radar?

If you're interested in broad exposure to the Large Cap Value segment of the US equity market, look no further than the ALPS (OUSA), a passively managed exchange traded fund launched on 07/14/2015.

Zacks | 1 year ago
Is ALPS (OUSA) a Strong ETF Right Now?

Is ALPS (OUSA) a Strong ETF Right Now?

The ALPS (OUSA) made its debut on 07/14/2015, and is a smart beta exchange traded fund that provides broad exposure to the Style Box - Large Cap Value category of the market.

Zacks | 1 year ago
Money Market Departures Could Lift This ETF

Money Market Departures Could Lift This ETF

Prior to the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates last week, there was a record amount of cash residing in money market funds. That tally stood at more than $6.3 trillion, according to Investment Company Institute (ICI) data published earlier this month.

Etftrends | 1 year ago
Broadening Equity Rally Could Benefit This ETF

Broadening Equity Rally Could Benefit This ETF

Through much of the first half of this year, a significant portion of the upside generated by broad large-cap benchmark such as the S&P 500 was attributable to a small number of stocks from just two sectors – communication services and technology.

Etftrends | 1 year ago
Is ALPS (OUSA) a Strong ETF Right Now?

Is ALPS (OUSA) a Strong ETF Right Now?

A smart beta exchange traded fund, the ALPS (OUSA) debuted on 07/14/2015, and offers broad exposure to the Style Box - Large Cap Value category of the market.

Zacks | 1 year ago
Should ALPS (OUSA) Be on Your Investing Radar?

Should ALPS (OUSA) Be on Your Investing Radar?

The ALPS (OUSA) was launched on 07/14/2015, and is a passively managed exchange traded fund designed to offer broad exposure to the Large Cap Value segment of the US equity market.

Zacks | 1 year ago
OUSA: Cash-Rich, Top-Quality Holdings Overshadowed By Underperformance, Too Small Yield

OUSA: Cash-Rich, Top-Quality Holdings Overshadowed By Underperformance, Too Small Yield

OUSA is an index-based ETF that is focused on highly profitable, debt-light U.S. dividend-paying companies. It shuns the real estate, energy, and materials sectors. OUSA did a great job selecting top-quality dividend-paying companies. It has also excelled at picking less volatile names, as the weighted-average beta coefficients illustrate. Yet assuming its high expense ratio of 48 bps, a bleak dividend yield of 1.66%, and small growth exposure, I believe there is no sufficient reason to buy into it.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
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