S&P 500 Dividend Yield Hits Multi-Decade Low: What It Means for Asymmetric Investors

This observation was originally published at Shell Capital’s ASYMMETRY® Observations.

The S&P 500 dividend yield has dropped to 1.25%, one of the lowest readings in more than two decades. That’s 31% below its long-term average of 1.81% and just a hair above its historical low of 1.12%. Read it here: The S&P 500 Dividend Yield Has Collapsed—Here’s Why It Matters for Asymmetric Risk/Reward and Asymmetric Returns 

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