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NOBL ProShares S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF

7.6/ 10
SolidDividend Safety ScoreAs of March 5, 2026

ProShares S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF has a solid dividend profile with no major red flags in the snapshot data.

Current yield1.94%
Payout ratioN/A for ETFs
AUM$12.0B
Last price$110.91Beta 0.76

Why we rate it 7.6

About ProShares S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats ETF

The fund invests in financial instruments that ProShare Advisors believes, in combination, should track the performance of the index. The index is designed to measure the performance of companies in the S&P 500 Index that have consistently increased dividends each year for at least 25 years. Under normal circumstances, it will invest at least 80% of its total assets in components of the index or in instruments with similar economic characteristics.

How we score dividend safety

The Infnits Dividend Safety Score is a 0–10 rating derived from yield zone, payout ratio (when applicable), yield trend versus 5-year average, instrument type, and company size. Each factor is independently transparent — see the reasons above for exactly which factors contributed to NOBL's score.

For the full methodology including the in-app version that uses ETF look-through and historical cut data, see our methodology page.

This is educational, not investment advice.Dividend safety scores reflect a snapshot of public data on the "as of" date shown. Verify current data on the issuer's investor relations page or your brokerage before making decisions.

Frequently asked questions

Is NOBL's dividend safe?

Based on snapshot data — yield 1.94%, payout ratio —, instrument type etf — Infnits rates NOBL's dividend safety profile as solid (7.6/10). This is one signal, not a recommendation.

What is NOBL's current dividend yield?

NOBL has a current dividend yield of 1.94% as of March 5, 2026.

How is NOBL's safety score calculated?

The score combines yield zone (yields above 7% historically carry elevated cut risk), payout ratio (lower is safer), trend vs. 5-year average yield, instrument type (ETFs are inherently more diversified), and size (larger companies have more stable cash flows). Each factor is scored 0-2.5 and summed to a 0-10 result.

Where does this data come from?

Fundamentals are sourced from public market data and refreshed regularly. The "as of" date on each page reflects the snapshot used for the score. For real-time data, check the issuer's investor relations page or your brokerage.

Should I buy NOBL based on this score?

No — this is an educational score based on a handful of public signals, not investment advice. Use it as one input among many. For a portfolio-aware analysis with ETF look-through and personalized insights, install the Infnits app.

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