Fundamental Analysis

Ex-Dividend Date

Definition

The date after which buying a stock no longer entitles the buyer to the upcoming dividend payment. Stock price typically drops by the dividend amount.

Example

The stock dropped $0.50 on the ex-dividend date, reflecting the $0.50 per share dividend.

Explore More

Learn Trading with SignalPro

518 trading terms, 311 lessons, and AI-powered signals — all free to start.

Download Free