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Dividend ETF Monitor

Income & Dividend Sentiment Dashboard

About This Dashboard

The Dividend ETF Monitor tracks daily sentiment for 12 high-yield and income-focused ETFs including SCHD, JEPI, JEPQ, SPYI, QQQI, PFFA, AMLP, IGLD, MLPI, SDIV, SRET and SBAR. Visual gas gauge indicators update daily after market close.

Each gauge scores 0–100 using 50-day, 100-day and 200-day simple moving averages combined with RSI(14). Scores below 25 signal overbought conditions while scores above 75 indicate extreme buy opportunities.

How To Read The Gauges

Overbought (0–24): Price is extended above moving averages. RSI elevated. Exercise caution.

Hold (25–51): Neutral sentiment. No strong buy or sell signal. Monitor for direction.

Buy (52–75): Price pulling back toward or below moving averages. Potential entry point.

Extreme Buy (76–100): Price significantly below moving averages with oversold RSI. High conviction signal.

The Trend arrow in the top-left of each card compares the MA50/MA100 spread today vs 30 trading days ago — red ↑ means the spread is growing (bearish), green ↓ means shrinking (bullish). The 50/100/200 Day indicators show whether price is above or below each moving average. RSI below 35 is highlighted green (oversold), above 70 is red (overbought). Data sourced from Yahoo Finance. Not financial advice.

How The Dividend ETF Sentiment Score Works

The BrixNation Dividend ETF Monitor calculates a daily sentiment score from 0 to 100 for each tracked ETF using four technical inputs: whether the current price is trading below the 50-day simple moving average, the 100-day SMA, and the 200-day SMA — plus where the 14-period RSI sits relative to the 50 midpoint. Each moving average breach adds points; RSI deviation adds or subtracts based on distance from neutral. A higher score means more oversold conditions and a stronger potential entry opportunity.

Understanding The Four Signal Zones

Overbought (0–24): The ETF is trading well above its moving averages with elevated RSI, suggesting buyers have pushed price beyond sustainable short-term levels. Caution is warranted for new entries.

Hold (25–51): Neutral technical conditions. Price is near its moving averages without a clear directional lean. Appropriate for investors already in position to monitor for a developing signal.

Buy (52–75): Price has pulled back toward or below one or more moving averages with cooling RSI — historically a favorable zone to add to dividend ETF positions incrementally.

Extreme Buy (76–100): All three moving averages are above the current price and RSI is in oversold territory. These rare signals have historically marked strong long-term entry points, often coinciding with broader market capitulation.

Which ETFs Are Tracked

The dashboard tracks twelve high-yield and income-focused ETFs: SCHD (Schwab US Dividend Equity), JEPI (JPMorgan Equity Premium Income), JEPQ (JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income), QQQI (NASDAQ Premium Income), SPYI (S&P 500 High Income), PFFA (Virtus InfraCap Preferred Stock), AMLP (Alerian MLP), and five additional income-focused funds. All price data is sourced from Yahoo Finance and updated daily after market close.

This dashboard is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute financial advice. Always conduct your own research before making investment decisions.

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