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Exciting June for TDIV investors: rebalancing & rich dividend! 🚀

The popular $TDIV (-0,54%)
VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets Dividend Leaders ETF (TDIV) is currently in the spotlight. Here are the most important updates for all dividend hunters:

✅ 1st dividend payment in June: the "big one" is coming!

TDIV traditionally pays out the largest part of its annual dividend in June.

- 💰 Expected amount: approx. € 0.90 per share (based on current forecasts/previous year's figures).

- 📅 Ex date: June 04, 2026

- 📅 Payment date: June 11, 2026

- 📈 Yield: The most recent distribution yield was approx. 3.36%. Over the last 3 years, the dividend has grown on average by a strong ~17% p.a.


🌍 2. new: The TDIV without USA (TDVX)

VanEck has launched a sister product: The VanEck Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Dividend Leaders (TDVX).

- Why? It excludes US equities and (unlike the original) offers an accumulating share class. Perfect for anyone who wants to remain tax flexible or reduce their US lump sum risk.


🔄 3. rebalancing & performance

The index is rebalanced in June. The criteria remain strict: only companies with a stable history (no reduction compared to 5 years ago) and a payout ratio below 75% may remain.


Conclusion: With a TER of just 0.38%, TDIV remains a basic investment for cash flow strategies.

Are you already invested or are you waiting for a dip? 👇

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Rebalancing is good and is now necessary again. Reduce oil a little, it's been a really bad few weeks.
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@ScorpionfromBW yes, I agree 👍
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OIL is still the largest component of the etfn
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@Musikerie The rebalancing will take place in June. Let's see where the journey takes us.
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Clearly Basisinvest - I have merged the Divi ETFs this year. Only VanEck currently 7% and rising.
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Thanks for the post. Why don't they bring out a distributing version first? An ACC version makes little sense for dividend hunters. But I don't understand your logic regarding the ex-date. It makes absolutely no difference whether you invest before or after. 🤔
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@ShrimpTheGimp I invest in the ETF every month, whether ex-day or not is completely irrelevant. Meanwhile my largest position in the depo
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@AktienRob88 but you edited your post 🤣 you explicitly referred to the ex tag. So it doesn't match your answer. But thanks
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@ShrimpTheGimp yes was crap the sentence I wrote made no sense 😆🤣
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@AktienRob88 all good 👌 I also invest in the ETF every month and have weighted it at 15% 😉.
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@ShrimpTheGimp I also have 15% planned 👍
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I don't understand why he is not based in Ireland with 24% USA shareholding because of tax advantage.
Does anyone know anything about this? (I am also invested.)
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Never bet against America, someone once said.
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There were times when it would have been better not to listen.
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I've had it since 2023 and it's my favorite ETF.
I also have the equally weighted $ISPA. Also a very good ETF.
Has also been doing better recently + higher dividend yield.
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@Laeuft Have you even gone through its composition? Because many of the larger positions consist of oil companies. And oil has really taken a beating in the last few days.
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@Laeuft Well, on the cap is relative. -2% in the last week, -1.5 in the last month. I would rather call that stagnation. I assume because of the oil stocks. The biggest position Exxon, for example, is down 9% in one month.
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@Laeuft It's all good, you don't need to apologize. Just take a quick look at the top 10 positions, four of which are in the oil business. I don't go through everything meticulously, as you meant.
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