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CFD Ex-Dividend Date Question

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Hi, i am wondering if i hold a long CFD position on a particular stock before it goes ex divy (lets say it foes ex divy on the 10th of Feb). Am i able to close my position on the ex divvy date (10th of feb) and still receive the full dividend or do i have to wait until the next day to close out?

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Re: CFD, Divididends and Ex Divi Date Question

Hi, i am wondering if i hold a long CFD position on a particular stock before it goes ex divy (lets say it foes ex divy on the 10th of Feb). Am i able to close my position on the ex divvy date (10th of feb) and still receive the full dividend or do i have to wait until the next day to close out?

You can close it out any time it has gone ex (ie EXCLUDING) the dividend - so 10th Feb is fine.

Note that some(most) CFD providers will pay you the dividend on the pay date.
 
Re: CFD Ex-Divdend Date Question

Sorry for my ignorance,

But I didn't think CFD's would receive dividends since you don't actually own the shares.

P.s I don't trade CFDS and know next to nothing about them.
 
Re: CFD Ex-Divdend Date Question

Whilst they are not actual dividends from the company directly to you, your CFD account will be credited with an amount of money proportional to the dividend. Some CFD providers have different rules regarding franking credits etc. so make sure you read the Product Disclosure Statement carefully regarding _all_ corporate actions.
 
Re: CFD Ex-Divdend Date Question

Whilst they are not actual dividends from the company directly to you, your CFD account will be credited with an amount of money proportional to the dividend. Some CFD providers have different rules regarding franking credits etc. so make sure you read the Product Disclosure Statement carefully regarding _all_ corporate actions.
... and the flip side:
If you're SHORT the CFD, you'll be debited with the dividend.
 
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