always look first for a dividends guys

    EEM dividend of 0.58 cents, that's 1/2 the reason for the drop, EEM is down about $1, so the dividend is 60% of that move

    assuming you are long EEM coming into today you'll receive that dividend 

    You didn't even have to

    Posted by DigiNomad on 20th of Dec 2023 at 10:22 am

    You didn't even have to be long EEM today to receive the dividend. For EEM, the ex div date is typically 6 or 7 days before the payable date (today is payable date). Holders of record on the ex div date will receive the dividend whether or not the still hold the stock on the payable date as long as they held it through the ex div date.  It's rare, but sometimes I will use that fact to game the system...the latest example for me are some bonds funds that have a monthly payout.  If I'm going in to the payable date with a small capital loss on the books (often from the last div), I'll often just take the loss, collect the div without taking the hit to stock price and reinvest in something similar to avoid the wash sale rule. Pretty easy when there are so many matching products these days.  

    thanks for the updated comments

    Posted by matt on 20th of Dec 2023 at 10:25 am

    thanks for the updated comments and yes I've done the same thing as you when I see things like that

    Ex Div Strategy - charts

    Posted by DigiNomad on 20th of Dec 2023 at 10:34 am

    Ex Div Strategy - charts like this are sort of calling out to be gamed. The trick is finding an alternative to swap into, but it's not that hard these days.

    Same with SPXU today ... 

    Posted by mla127 on 20th of Dec 2023 at 10:47 am

    Same with SPXU today ... 

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