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So I find your posts here kind of funny. Here you ask for a you unknown asset only to learn how your loss is offset. (By the way, it's a normal stock) In another post you want to buy a Reit to test it and sell it right after the dividend payment, despite the hints that you run +-0 apart from the trading fees and thus factually make a 100% loss. And the test should be there to run the whole thing again with Realty Income to get even more minimal loss....
If there is not still something like put warrants on your personal return are your posts perfect to link for FAQs "What should you definitely not do on the stock market..." Next best still posts to "borrow for Reit purchases", "Depot transfer and meanwhile the shares try to sell" or "daily the depot completely shift from the Tagesflop in the Tagestop to get as high as possible losses in the pots" 😂🤪
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@Amok I made a profit of around 9 euros with the Armour promotion.
@Amok haven't managed to realize a loss yet :-D LOL. But thanks for your info.
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@US-Reit-Fan-Stevie When did you buy/sell?
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@US-Reit-Fan-Stevie or I had a look at your profile. You sold before the market opened in the USA, so I think you won't get the dividend as it is a US share. This means that you only made a 0.5% gain through a "normal" trade
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@Johannes_J I'm curious about that too. Nobody here could tell me when you can start selling. The Realty Income dividend, for example, came in at 1 a.m. tonight. It's only about 6 euros anyway. So I would survive it.
@Johannes_J Bought on Wednesday and sold yesterday around 11 am. I'll soon see if it was too early or enough. Unfortunately nobody can tell you :(
@Johannes_J I'll ask Trade Republic about it....
@Johannes_J 11:05 was the exact time. I have now asked TR.
@Johannes_J this is what Trade Republic says:

Hello Stefan,

Thank you for your message regarding the distribution of your dividend.

In order to receive a dividend or payout, you must hold the security in your securities account on the night of the ex-dividend date. The relevant number of shares will then be earmarked for the dividend payment. It may take several bank working days after the official payment date for the dividend to be credited.

For foreign dividends in particular, this process may take several weeks.
The processing time of the payout depends on the depository of the respective security. Further information can be found on the website of the company (for shares) or the issuer (for ETFs).

As soon as the dividend has been credited to you, you will receive a statement from us with the relevant tax deductions.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me or take a look at our Help Center.
There you will find useful tips on trading as well as answers to the most frequently asked questions.

I wish you a pleasant day and stay healthy.

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