1. The Invesco S&P Ultra Dividend Revenue ETF (RDIV) underperforms in total return and lacks superior dividend growth compared to peers. 2. Its portfolio strategy focuses on companies with strong revenue but lacks meaningful technology exposure. 3. The fund's dividend yield of 3.7% is solid but not exceptional, and its dividend growth rate is slower than competitors like SCHD.
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