High Yield Investment Trusts - AIC Sector and Yield table (March 2019)
Posted: March 2nd, 2019, 10:23 am
As it's coming up to a new ISA period, I thought it would be worth re-running the AIC Sector high-yield Investment Trust filter in case anyone is on the lookout for new and interesting income-investment options.
Below is a table of Investment Trusts in March 2019 with a yield over 2.5%, broken down by AIC Sector, and then listed in order of yield, in descending order per sector -
I've dip-checked the above data, but it should be used only as a starting-point for further investigation, and it should certainly be the case that you should carry out your own due-diligence on any data that you may use for any subsequent investment decisions that you might make.
The above data can be re-generated by using the link below to the AIC website -
https://tinyurl.com/yawfc9zy
Here are some instructions to be able to generate up-to-date yield-data in the future, using the above excellent website -
1. Open the AIC website (https://tinyurl.com/yawfc9zy)
2. Select the 'AIC Sector Selection' button, and deselect all 'AIC VCT Sectors'
3. Select the 'Filters' button, and then set the 'Dividend Yield' option to '2.5%+'
4. You should now have an up-to-date yield table similar to the above, broken down by AIC Sectors.
5. If you want to import that data into a spreadsheet, to perhaps then rank by yield or similar, then you should enable the option to view the data in 'Print Mode' by selecting the 'Save / Print' option, and then selecting the 'Enable Print Mode' button - the data will then be represented on-screen in a way that can be selected and copied into a spreadsheet.
Please do note that if you don't select the 'Enable Print Mode' option, and you try to copy the data into a spreadsheet, then it's likely to only copy some of the data...
If anyone is interested in looking at any of the underlying investments behind any of the above income IT's, then the following post will help with some instructions on how to do that -
https://www.lemonfool.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=15549&p=191407#p191455
Link to Jan 2019 data - https://www.lemonfool.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=15549
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
Below is a table of Investment Trusts in March 2019 with a yield over 2.5%, broken down by AIC Sector, and then listed in order of yield, in descending order per sector -
I've dip-checked the above data, but it should be used only as a starting-point for further investigation, and it should certainly be the case that you should carry out your own due-diligence on any data that you may use for any subsequent investment decisions that you might make.
The above data can be re-generated by using the link below to the AIC website -
https://tinyurl.com/yawfc9zy
Here are some instructions to be able to generate up-to-date yield-data in the future, using the above excellent website -
1. Open the AIC website (https://tinyurl.com/yawfc9zy)
2. Select the 'AIC Sector Selection' button, and deselect all 'AIC VCT Sectors'
3. Select the 'Filters' button, and then set the 'Dividend Yield' option to '2.5%+'
4. You should now have an up-to-date yield table similar to the above, broken down by AIC Sectors.
5. If you want to import that data into a spreadsheet, to perhaps then rank by yield or similar, then you should enable the option to view the data in 'Print Mode' by selecting the 'Save / Print' option, and then selecting the 'Enable Print Mode' button - the data will then be represented on-screen in a way that can be selected and copied into a spreadsheet.
Please do note that if you don't select the 'Enable Print Mode' option, and you try to copy the data into a spreadsheet, then it's likely to only copy some of the data...
If anyone is interested in looking at any of the underlying investments behind any of the above income IT's, then the following post will help with some instructions on how to do that -
https://www.lemonfool.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=15549&p=191407#p191455
Link to Jan 2019 data - https://www.lemonfool.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=15549
Cheers,
Itsallaguess