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Why Investors Are Turning to Sector-Balanced Dividend Strategies

Investors are looking at sector-balanced dividend strategies to protect gains and establish durable yield. Speaking during a recent SS&C ALPS Advisors due diligence session, Danny Schwab and Kyle Kleckner outlined why an equal-weighted value rotation is fundamentally reshaping core equity allocations. The market environment has reached a crucial inflection point where top-heavy market-cap benchmarks no longer deliver the income or diversification advisors require.Key Takeaways Deep value and high-dividend strategies have built a significant 10% performance lead over cap-weighted growth benchmarks in 2026. Second-quarter S&P 500 headline earnings growth of 47% adjusts to 28% when stripping out non-operating investment gains from mega-cap holdings. The ALPS Sector Dividend Dogs ETF (SDOG) delivers an equal-weighted 10% sector allocation across 50 high-yielding stocks. Valuation Gap Remains Wide as Sector Rotation BroadensThe valuation gap between growth and value equities remains wide despite recent performance rotations. Growth stocks trade at 43 times trailing earnings compared to 24 times for value equities. That represents a 19.5-turn difference. July tested this dynamic as tech pulled back while high-dividend strategies advanced. “We just had a performance swing toward value of more than 18% year-to-date, and the multiple gap barely moved,” said Kleckner. He emphasized that while cheap valuations provided the runway, improving fundamentals across cyclical sectors are driving the continued broadening. See More: Solar ETFs Back in Focus After New Polysilicon TariffEarnings Growth Shows Broader Market StrengthDuring the webinar, Kleckner also discussed the risks created by market concentration. In particular, non-operating markups from Amazon (AMZN) and Alphabet (GOOG) inflated headline earnings. However, underlying operational growth was a robust 28%, with positive earnings and revenue trend lines recorded across nearly all S&P 500 sectors. Specifically, 10 of 11 sectors delivered positive earnings growth, led by double-digit gains in eight sectors, while Q2 revenue expanded 14% year-over-year. Furthermore, third-quarter earnings estimate revisions rose 1% in July — defying the historical five-year trend of downward revisions.Macro AI Spending Spills Into Broader SectorsThe AI investment boom is also reaching other parts of the economy. Hyperscalers are spending heavily on data centers, power, networking, and other infrastructure. As a result, utilities, industrials, and energy companies can benefit from this spending. Schwab noted that AI-related debt now represents nearly 15% of the U.S. investment-grade market. That shift is also changing the makeup of corporate credit markets. More importantly, AI infrastructure requires far more than technology. It requires electricity, construction, equipment, materials, and energy. Therefore, some of the benefits of the AI boom are spreading into sectors that make up a relatively small portion of the S&P 500. “Yield is evergreen,” Schwab said. He added that advisors continue to look for alternative sources of equity income as bond-market volatility persists.A Disciplined Approach to Dividend InvestingOne of the strategies discussed was the ALPS Sector Dividend Dogs ETF (SDOG B-). SDOG looks across 10 sectors of the S&P 500, excluding real estate. It then selects the five highest dividend-yielding stocks within each sector. Because these companies pay dividends, the strategy is designed to provide investors with regular dividend income. Each sector receives a 10% allocation, and the fund rebalances every quarter. As a result, no single sector can dominate the portfolio. This approach gives investors a way to pursue dividend income while maintaining exposure across different parts of the market. It also reduces the portfolio’s dependence on mega-cap technology stocks.The Case for Sector-Balanced IncomeFor wealth managers, the goal isn’t necessarily to replace a traditional core portfolio. Instead, sector-balanced equity income strategies can offer another way to manage concentration and pursue income over the long term. With roughly 38% of the S&P 500 concentrated in just 10 stocks, market concentration remains historically high. As a result, investors may want to look beyond the market’s biggest names. Equal-weighted, sector-balanced dividend strategies like SDOG offer one potential approach. They can provide dividend income while spreading exposure across different areas of the market. For more news, information, and analysis, visit the ETF Building Blocks Content Hub. VettaFi LLC (“VettaFi”) is the index provider for SDOG, for which it receives an index licensing fee. However, SDOG is not issued, sponsored, endorsed, or sold by VettaFi, and VettaFi has no obligation or liability in connection with the issuance, administration, marketing, or trading of SDOG.

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