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  2. Not Sure What High-Yield Stocks to Buy in 2025 ... - AOL

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    For dividend investors, one of the easiest shortcuts is the Vanguard High Dividend ETF (NYSEMKT: VYM). However, if you are looking at your portfolio as 2025 gets underway and don't know what ...

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    The Vanguard High Dividend ETF (NYSE: VYM), one of the largest U.S. dividend ETFs, is among the payout funds suitable for inclusion in retirement accounts for multiple reasons.

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  5. Morningstar Rating for Funds - Wikipedia

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    The Morningstar Rating for Funds is a rating system for investment funds operated by Morningstar.The Star Rating, debuted in 1985, a year after Morningstar was founded. The 1- to 5-star system, "looks at a fund's risk-adjusted return based on its performance over three, five and 10 years and on its volatility.

  6. Morningstar Analyst Rating - Wikipedia

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    The Morningstar Analyst Rating debuted in 2011 as a qualitative rating assigned by Morningstar's team of manager research analysts for funds under their coverage. This forward-looking metric is analyst-driven, and is considered an aptitude test of a fund manager's capabilities in a specific strategy. [ 1 ]

  7. Morningstar Rating for Stocks - Wikipedia

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    The Morningstar Rating for Stocks debuted in 2001 and was initially applied to 500 stocks. [1] [2] The stock-rating system compares a stock's current market price with Morningstar's estimate of the stock's fair value. [3] Like the Morningstar Rating for Funds, the rating is applied in the form of stars. [4]