Dividend & IncomeHigh Dividend

DVYiShares Select Dividend ETF

High-yield dividend stocks with value tilt.

Data as of December 22, 2025

Expense Ratio0.38%Annual fee
Dividend Yield3.62%Current yield
5Y Ann. Return+10.54%Annualized
P/E RatioPrice-to-earnings
Div. GrowthAnnual rate

Sector Allocation

0%25%50%75%100%OthersUtilitiesFinancialsConsumer DefensiveEnergy

About DVY

iShares Select Dividend ETF (DVY) is an exchange-traded fund focused on high dividend investing. With an annual expense ratio of 0.38%, DVY's expense ratio reflects the active management or specialized exposure it provides. It currently distributes a dividend yield of 3.62%, offering a balanced blend of income and growth potential. Over the trailing five years, DVY has delivered an annualized return of +10.54%.

Who is DVY for?

DVY suits investors building toward financial independence who want a growing dividend stream over time. It's a popular choice in dividend growth and FIRE strategies.

This is for educational purposes only. Always verify data with your brokerage and consult a financial professional before investing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DVY?

iShares Select Dividend ETF (DVY) is an exchange-traded fund categorized as Dividend & Income. High-yield dividend stocks with value tilt.

What is DVY's expense ratio?

DVY has an annual expense ratio of 0.38%. This means for every $10,000 invested, you pay $38.00 per year in fund fees.

What dividend yield does DVY pay?

DVY has a current dividend yield of 3.62%. Distributions are typically paid quarterly.

How has DVY performed over 5 years?

DVY has delivered an annualized 5-year return of +10.54%. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Is DVY good for beginners?

DVY suits investors building toward financial independence who want a growing dividend stream over time. It's a popular choice in dividend growth and FIRE strategies.

What sectors does DVY invest in?

DVY's top sector allocations are: Others (35%), Utilities (25%), Financials (18%). See the full breakdown on this page.

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