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Global X Variable Rate Preferred ETF

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Seeking Alpha
3 months ago
PFFV: Not Always A Safe Harbour
Historically, PFFV has had worse returns than alternative investments with safer assets. A lower Fed Funds Rate will lead to lower dividends for PFFV. There is a good case that it will be cut, but no reason to think it will increase. Q1 is often a time of weakness for Preferred Shares.
PFFV: Not Always A Safe Harbour
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Seeking Alpha
3 months ago
PFFV: VRP May Be A Better Choice
The Global X Variable Rate Preferred ETF offers a 7% yield from 58 US-listed variable rate preferred securities. PFFV is heavily concentrated in financials (91.3%) and carries significant credit risk, with only 35% investment grade holdings. PFFV has underperformed high-yield bond benchmark HYG since inception, with asset value erosion and decent dividend growth.
PFFV: VRP May Be A Better Choice
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Seeking Alpha
8 months ago
PFFV's Portfolio Breakdown
Global X Variable Rate Preferred ETF invests in variable-rate preferred stocks, primarily in the financial sector, offering exposure to fixed-to-floating, resettable, and floor rate instruments. The ETF has a low expense ratio of 0.25% and has delivered stable 3-year returns of around 4.35%, with average credit quality between BBB- and BB+. Fixed-to-floating stocks below par offer the highest yields, while resettable and floor rate holdings provide diversified income streams and credit profiles.
PFFV's Portfolio Breakdown
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Seeking Alpha
10 months ago
Global X Variable Rate Preferred ETF's Portfolio Breakdown
The fund invests primarily in variable-rate preferred stocks, including fixed-to-floating, resettable, and floor-rate instruments, with a strong emphasis on the financial sector. With a low expense ratio of 0.25% and a three-year NAV return of 4.26%, PFFV provides cost-efficient exposure to variable-rate preferreds. The fund is composed of 45% fixed-to-floating, 20% floor-rate, and 35% resettable preferred stocks, split between issues trading above and below par.
Global X Variable Rate Preferred ETF's Portfolio Breakdown
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Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
Debunking Preferred Stock ETF Holdings Part 7: PFFV's Portfolio Breakdown
Global X Variable Rate Preferred ETF offers a diversified portfolio of U.S. variable rate preferred stocks, primarily in the financial sector, with a 7.33% current yield. PFFV's holdings include fixed-to-floating, resettable, and floor rate stocks, with an average credit rating of Baa3, providing stable income and potential for appreciation. Investing in PFFV means exposure to a mix of fixed-to-floating, floor rate, and resettable stocks, offering varied yields and credit ratings for diversified risk management.
Debunking Preferred Stock ETF Holdings Part 7: PFFV's Portfolio Breakdown
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Zacks Investment Research
1 year ago
Wall Street Bloodbath: Use It to Buy These ETFs
Wall Street experienced a bloodbath on March 10, 2025 as the selling pressures that weighed on U.S. stocks last week continued. The Nasdaq slumped 4% on the day, marking its biggest one-day loss since September 2022.
Wall Street Bloodbath: Use It to Buy These ETFs
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Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
PFFV: Preferred Shares Index ETF, Above-Average Yield And Performance Track-Record
PFFF is a preferred shares index ETF with a compelling risk-return profile. PFFF's current 7.2% dividend yield and performance track-record are both better than average. Credit risk is only moderate, with the fund almost evenly divided between BBB and BB preferreds.
PFFV: Preferred Shares Index ETF, Above-Average Yield And Performance Track-Record
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Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
PFFV: Asset Class Has A Long History Of Decay
Global X Variable Rate Preferred ETF has a 7.23% SEC yield and holds about 50 US-listed preferred stocks with variable rates. PFFV is concentrated in the top issuers, especially in financial companies. The Fund price return is concerning, yet the 2-year distribution growth looks good.
PFFV: Asset Class Has A Long History Of Decay
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Seeking Alpha
1 year ago
PFFV: Double Trouble, Preferred Shares And Floating Rates - Sell
PFFV: Double Trouble, Preferred Shares And Floating Rates - Sell
PFFV: Double Trouble, Preferred Shares And Floating Rates - Sell
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Seeking Alpha
2 years ago
Preferreds Weekly Review: Bond Interest Deferral Worries Investors
We take a look at the action in preferreds and baby bonds through the second week of April and highlight some of the key themes we are watching.