Efa

Well ok, but the biggest world index drop that I see is currently 0.4% (I'm probably not viewing them all, but I'm viewing at least the top ten world indexes), but EFA is down 1.8%.

And as I said before, it has no dividend, so why is it down so much?

Thanks for your responses,
+-*/ Math_Wiz



Quote from HolyGrail:

EFA is not representative of US indexes. It is representative of Europe, Australia, and the far east.
 
iShares MSCI EAFE Index Fund seek investment results that, before expenses, generally correspond to the price and yield performance of the MSCI EAFE Index

Why would you say there is no dividend when it mentions YIELD?
 
Quote from Math_Wiz:

Well ok, but the biggest world index drop that I see is currently 0.4% (I'm probably not viewing them all, but I'm viewing at least the top ten world indexes), but EFA is down 1.8%.

And as I said before, it has no dividend, so why is it down so much?

Thanks for your responses,
+-*/ Math_Wiz


Most of the ETFS do pay a dividend. Go to the website which deals with these ETFs, its all listed there. Same people were questioning the Proshare ETFs yesterday.
 
Oh sorry, was looking here at Dividend information

http://research.investopedia.com/q.aspx?s=EFA

For dividend it said "n/a" which made me think there was no dividend. But right under that it says "Dividend yield 1.5%" which I missed at first glance.

Wow, so $1.53 dividend today. Is that quarterly or yearly? Maybe it's a one-time dividend or something? It appears to be 2% of the stock price, but they claim the dividend yield is only 1.5%. Hmmm. I guess I don't understand that.

Any answers? Why is the dividend 2% of the stock price but the "dividend yield" is only 1.5%? And is the dividend yearly or quarterly? If the dividend is quarterly, that means they would give out close to 8% per year! So that must not be right, lol.

Thanks again all,
+-*/ Math_Wiz
 
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