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  • mad276
    ·2021-05-22

    for me, yes certainly! after 30% tax, the yield will be about 7-8% *monthly in USD*

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    • sofluffy
      any chance you are from sg? and dont mind me asking how much you have vested into this?im deeply considering qyld as my main dividend portfolio.is there any possible way to reduce the tax rate?thanks!
      2021-05-23
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  • KT3
    ·2021-05-25
    how come they did not state any divendend here?
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