
HOLD ETF Dividends: Harbor Alpha Layering ETF
Dividend yield, distribution history, ex-dividend dates, and payment schedule analysis. Track payout frequency, income trends, and dividend growth metrics.
Harbor Alpha Layering ETF (HOLD) Dividend Distribution Statistics
Comprehensive dividend metrics including income yield, payout ratio, CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate), and distribution frequency analysis
Payment Schedule & Details
Distribution frequency, ex-dividend dates, and cash payment information
Dividend Growth Metrics
CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate), TTM (Trailing Twelve Months), and payout trends
Historical Distribution Averages
Multi-year dividend payment averages and yield history analysis
Historical Dividend Distribution Trend Chart
Visualize dividend payout amounts, distribution growth trends, income yield patterns, and stock splits over time
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Harbor Alpha Layering ETF (HOLD) Dividend Payment History & Calendar
Complete distribution history with ex-dividend dates, record dates, payment schedule, cash amounts, and payout frequency
| Ex-Dividend Date | Record Date | Payment Date | Declaration Date | Amount | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 24, 2026 | - | Dec 24, 2026 | - | $2.2280 | Annual |
| Dec 19, 2025 | Dec 19, 2025 | Dec 24, 2025 | - | $2.2280 | Annual |
Frequently Asked Questions About Harbor Alpha Layering ETF Dividends
What is the dividend yield for HOLD?
HOLD has a dividend yield of 7.28% based on current price and annual dividend payments.
When does HOLD pay dividends?
HOLD pays dividends annual. View the payment history table for specific ex-dividend and payment dates.
What is the ex-dividend date for HOLD?
The most recent ex-dividend date for HOLD is December 24, 2026. See the full history in the payment table below.
Has HOLD increased its dividend?
Review the growth metrics section to analyze HOLD's dividend growth trends and historical payout patterns.
How much dividend does HOLD pay annually?
HOLD pays an annual dividend of $2.23 per share based on recent distributions.