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How to Compare Stocks, ETFs, and Mutual Funds on Dividend.com [VIDEO]

Users can quickly and easily compare stocks, ETFs and mutual funds side-by-side on Dividend.com by using the “Sticky Row” feature. This is a valuable tool for dividend investors who want to see how different types of investments stack up against each other. By using the Sticky Row feature, investors can make more informed decisions about where to put their money.

 

Hi, I’m Sabrina, a customer service rep for Dividend.com. I help our dividend community members get the most out of our content and tools so that they can do their dividend due diligence in less time and with less hassle.

Dividend investors often want to know how different types of investments compare to each other. For example, they may want to know if stocks, ETFs, or mutual funds offer the best forward yield. The “Sticky Row” feature on Dividend.com allows users to quickly and easily compare these investment types side-by-side. This is a valuable tool for anyone who wants to make informed decisions about where to invest their money.

Why it's important to compare stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds

Comparing stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds is important because it allows investors to see which investment type offers the most promise. For example, dividend stocks may offer a higher yield than ETFs or mutual funds, but they also come with more risk. By comparing these investment types side-by-side, investors can make more informed decisions about where to put their money.

How the "Sticky Row" feature on Dividend.com works

To use the “Sticky Row” feature, simply click on the checkbox on the left of any table row and it will stick to the top. As you scroll or change tabs, that row will hover over the other table rows allowing you to line up the relevant investment metrics like yield, YTD return, market cap and many more as you go.

Making informed decisions about where to invest your money

The “Sticky Row” feature on Dividend.com is a valuable tool for dividend investors who want to compare stocks, ETFs and mutual funds side-by-side. This is an important consideration for anyone who wants to make informed decisions about where to invest their money.

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Jul 29, 2022