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Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF tracks non-US stocks with increasing annual dividend payments for at least five years. The PID fund has a large-cap tilt, with holdings in companies like Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure PLC and Brookfield Renewable Partners LP. PID has a large allocation to the Utilities sector, with 55% exposure to Canada, but offers access to diversified foreign stocks with dividend growth potential.
Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF invests in international stocks with growing dividends. The PID ETF has a tilt towards large and mega cap companies and is overweight in Canada. Valuation looks attractive relative to the U.S. market, yet PID performance is underwhelming, regarding both return and dividend growth.
The Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF is a $1bn product that covers 50 international stocks, including ADRs and GDRs. PID compares unfavorably to the Invesco Dividend Achievers ETF which focuses only on a larger pool of domestic dividend achievers. PID's heightened Canadian exposure is useful, but developments on the charts, and the valuations dampen the long case even further.
PID Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF invests in international stocks with growing dividends. This article compares it with SPDR® S&P Global Dividend ETF regarding strategy, portfolio structure and performance. Both funds have Canada as top country and financials as top sector.
The Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF is heavily concentrated in Canadian equities, which poses a risk due to its lack of geographical diversification. PID has a 3.3% dividend yield and an annual expense ratio of 0.53%. It holds 49 individual equities, with the average market cap being $53 billion. The fund has a neutral chart and investors should monitor the $18.50 mark. Despite its solid valuation.
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