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DIA dividend history

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

 

Ex-dividend and pay / distribution information for DIA is here.

If you would like the dividend history for another security, see this post.

DIA: missing January 2010 dividend

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Check here for DIA’s 2010 ex-dividend and payout dates

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DIA dividend history, click to enlarge

DIA did not payout any dividend this January. It appears that DIA had paid a dividend every month since at least 2002, so this is a very unusual event. Looking through the dividend histories of the 30 companies on the Dow Jones Industrial 30 Index it appears that JP Morgan & Chase Co. (JPM) might have been the culprit. Their January dividend dropped to $0.05 from last year’s $0.38 number in January 2009. Since DIA’s January payout tends to be one of the lower ones the DIA people might have decided this decreased payout wasn’t worth the trouble.

DIA dividend capture

Friday, February 12th, 2010

The SPDR Dow Diamond ETF is an interesting candidate for a dividend capture strategy–if you can do it in a tax sheltered account such as a traditional or ROTH IRA.   On an annual basis is it yielding around 2% and it distributes dividends monthly.  Its dividend payouts are not consistent month to month, they vary from an average of  $0.11 in January over the last 5 years, to and average of $0.33 in October.  The chart below gives details.   February’s average payout is around $0.25, which is pretty close to a .25% return since the DIA is around $100 per share right now.

DIA is unusual for a index ETF offering monthly dividends, in that its ex-dividend dates are the day before the option expiration date for that month.  For example DIA goes ex-dividend on 19-February and the last day of trading on the options is also the 19th with expiration on Saturday the 20th.

This arrangement sets up a straightforward dividend capture scheme using covered calls.   You buy DIA and sell DIA ITM calls, with an extrinsic  value (time value) of approximately the dividend value (historically about 0.25 for February).  At closing today, with DIA at $101.5, this would suggest the 98 Feb call, which at $3.75 would give the target extrinsic value.  The break-even point on this position will probably be 101.5-3.75 =97.75.  I say probably, because there is uncertainty on whether you collect the 0.25 per share dividend or not.

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