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Daily Corporate Dividends on Jan 1 2025

AInvestWednesday, Jan 1, 2025 2:55 am ET
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Despite the risk of stocks falling more than the dividends paid, the dividend capture strategy remains popular among day traders. Today's dividends showed AGNCN, AGNCM, AGNCP, AGNCO, and AGNCL set to pay between USD 0.38 and USD 0.64 per share on January 15, 2025, with traders holding the stocks for short periods to capitalise on these payments.

The dividend capture strategy is a popular income-focused stock trading approach among day traders, as it involves buying and selling shares in a short period of time to capture the dividend payment. This strategy eliminates the need for complex analysis and charting, making it appealing to many investors. By purchasing shares before the ex-dividend date and selling them on or after that date, investors can receive the dividend without having to hold the stock until the pay date. However, it is important to note that if the stock price falls more than the dividend paid, the net profit will be reduced. In this case, it may be wise to wait for the stock to rebound before selling, although there is always a risk that the stock will continue to decline.


Dividends:

TickerEx-Div DatePayment DateRecord Date DPS
AGNCNJan 1 2025Jan 15 2025Jan 1 2025USD 0.64 /Share
AGNCMJan 1 2025Jan 15 2025Jan 1 2025USD 0.59 /Share
AGNCPJan 1 2025Jan 15 2025Jan 1 2025USD 0.38 /Share
AGNCOJan 1 2025Jan 15 2025Jan 1 2025USD 0.63 /Share
AGNCLJan 1 2025Jan 15 2025Jan 1 2025USD 0.48 /Share

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