Kiwoom Securities Launches 'US Stock Dividend Simulation' Service
Kiwoom Securities announced on the 19th that it has launched the "US Stock Dividend Simulation" service on its mobile trading system (MTS) app, "Hero Moon S#." This service provides a simulation function that allows users to easily check the expected dividends based on the investment amount and helps find the optimal dividend stocks according to the target dividend amount.
In particular, the "Stocks Chosen by Kiwoom Dividend Experts" screen offers a list of 20 popular dividend stocks favored by Kiwoom’s high-net-worth clients. Users can check in real time the dividend stocks purchased by the top 10% of customers who receive the highest dividends from Kiwoom Securities. Additionally, through various dividend stock information such as "Stocks That Will Pay Dividends If Bought Now" and "Dividend Aristocrat Stocks That Have Increased Dividends Every Year," investors can select dividend stocks that suit their individual investment preferences.
Users can also create their own dividend portfolio. By entering their target dividend amount or available investment amount, the service selects the most optimized dividend stocks and constructs a portfolio. For example, it simulates which stocks and how much to purchase in order to receive a monthly dividend of 1 million KRW.
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Kiwoom Securities has been ranked first in overseas stock trading volume for three consecutive years (2021?2023, based on the Financial Supervisory Service electronic disclosure).
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