FTSE shares have a solid reputation for helping investors generate significant income. With so many industry titans making the London Stock Exchange their home, dividend yields have always been generally higher in the UK compared to Europe or the US.
Even after the recent market rally, the FTSE 100 still offers a generous yield of 3.6% compared to the S&P 500’s 1.35% or the Euro Stoxx 50’s 2.9%. Digging a bit deeper reveals even better FTSE income opportunities for prudent investors to capitalise on. That’s because there are still plenty of dividend shares trading at discounted valuations, pushing yields even higher, especially in sectors like real estate.
A rare chance
Severe stock market corrections and crashes are memorable. But despite popular belief, these events are actually pretty rare.
Excluding the Covid crash in 2020, which reversed in a few months, it’s been over a decade since investors…


