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2025-11-22
13:14
S&P 500 Dividend Yield Hits Lowest Since Dotcom Bubble (2025): Trading Implications for Valuation, Bonds, and Crypto

According to @CNBC, the S&P 500 dividend yield has fallen to its lowest level since the dotcom bubble, highlighting a historically thin income profile for U.S. equities, source: CNBC. This matters for traders because a lower index dividend yield mechanically reflects higher prices relative to dividends, making dividend-based valuation screens less attractive at the index level, source: CNBC. Cross-asset allocators may focus more on equities versus bond carry and sector leadership dynamics as yield scarcity concentrates performance, with potential liquidity implications for high-beta assets including crypto, source: CNBC. Crypto-focused traders can monitor equity breadth, the equity risk premium, and funding conditions to gauge whether equity income scarcity coincides with risk-on or de-risking across digital assets, source: CNBC.

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2025-10-25
20:20
Japan 10Y Yield Surpasses S&P 500 Dividend Yield for First Time Since 2007: 1.66% vs 1.16% Signals Global Market Shift

According to @KobeissiLetter, Japan's 10-year government bond yield has risen to 1.66%, the highest since 2008 and eight times higher than in 2022. According to @KobeissiLetter, this now exceeds the S&P 500's dividend yield at 1.16%, the lowest since 2001, marking the first crossover since 2007. According to @KobeissiLetter, investors can currently earn more income from Japanese 10-year government bonds than from S&P 500 dividends, and the S&P 500's dividend yield exceeded Japan's 10Y by 2.35 percentage points in 2020, underscoring a rapidly shifting global investing landscape.

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2025-05-25
12:02
S&P 500 Dividend Yield Rankings: Historical Returns Analysis and Crypto Market Implications

According to Compounding Quality, an analysis of S&P 500 returns by dividend yield demonstrates that companies with higher dividend yields have historically outperformed those with lower yields, offering valuable insight for traders looking to optimize portfolio returns (source: @QCompounding, May 25, 2025). For cryptocurrency traders, this trend signals a risk-off sentiment in traditional markets, which could lead to increased capital rotation into stable-yield crypto assets and DeFi protocols as investors seek higher returns and diversification.

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