Dividend Yield Chart

Historical Dividend Yield Data

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Date Value
June 21, 2024 0.00%
June 20, 2024 0.00%
June 18, 2024 0.00%
June 17, 2024 0.00%
June 14, 2024 0.00%
June 13, 2024 0.00%
June 12, 2024 0.00%
June 11, 2024 0.00%
June 10, 2024 0.00%
June 07, 2024 0.00%
June 06, 2024 0.00%
June 05, 2024 0.00%
June 04, 2024 0.00%
Date Value
June 03, 2024 0.00%
May 31, 2024 0.00%
May 30, 2024 0.00%
May 29, 2024 0.00%
May 28, 2024 0.00%
May 24, 2024 0.00%
May 23, 2024 0.00%
May 22, 2024 0.00%
May 21, 2024 0.00%
May 20, 2024 0.00%
May 17, 2024 0.00%
May 16, 2024 0.00%
May 15, 2024 0.00%

Dividend Yield Definition

Dividend yield is a financial metric that measures the income from dividends relative to the value of an investment. It shows how much a company, fund, or portfolio has paid out in dividends each year relative to its price, NAV (Net Asset Value) or level (for portfolios). Expressed as a percentage, it helps investors understand the return they can expect from dividends alone, without considering any changes in the price, NAV or level. It is important to remember that higher dividend yields do not always signal attractive investment opportunities, as an investment’s dividend yield can be high due to a falling price/NAV/level. Dividend yield is available for the following security types on YCharts: stocks, mutual funds, ETFs, Closed End Funds (CEFs), and portfolios.

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Dividend Yield Range, Past 5 Years

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Minimum
May 15 2024
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Maximum
May 15 2024
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Average
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Median
May 15 2024