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- Dividend_future abstract "In finance, a dividend future is an exchange-traded derivative contract that allows investors to take positions on future dividend payments. Dividend futures can be on a single company, a basket of companies, or on an Equity index. They settle on the amount of dividend paid by the company, the basket of companies, or the index during the period of the contract.For example, if company A pays a quarterly dividend of $0.25 in 2012. If an investor buys a 2012 dividend future, the settlement price of the future will be equal to 4 x $0.25 = $1 per contract. The profit or loss the investor makes depends on the difference between the price they bought or sold the future and the settlement price. For instance, if the investor bought the 2012 dividend future at $0,90, he would make a profit of $0.10 per contract.Most dividend futures trades occur before the dividend is known, hence allowing investors to go \"long\" or \"short\" the future dividend payment. The \"buyer\" of the contract, is said to be \"long\", and the \"seller\" of the contract, is said to be \"short\". The terminology reflects the expectations of the parties: the buyer thinks the dividend is going to increase, while the seller thinks it will decrease. The contract itself costs nothing to enter; the buy/sell terminology is a linguistic convenience reflecting the position each party is taking (long or short).Dividend futures are usually traded in increments/lots/batches of 100 or 1000 and have a 1-year time span. When purchased, no transmission of share rights or dividends occurs. Being futures contracts, they are traded on margin, thus offering leverage, and are not subject to the taxes equity holders must pay when they receive dividend distribution on their stocks. They are traded in various financial markets, mainly in Europe, and Asia, and several Blue chip companies and Equity Indices are available with maturities going as long as 5 years for Equities and 10 years for Equity indices.".
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- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Arbitrage.
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- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Bond_(finance).
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- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dividends.
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- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Dividend_swap.
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Equity_Indices.
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Eurex_Exchange.
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Euro_Stoxx_50.
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Exchange-traded_derivative_contract.
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- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Hedge_(finance).
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- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Leverage_(finance).
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Margin_(finance).
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Over-the-counter_(finance).
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Risk–return_spectrum.
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Settlement_price.
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Stock.
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Stock_market_index.
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Stocks.
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLink Swap_(finance).
- Dividend_future wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dividend future".
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- Dividend_future subject Category:Dividends.
- Dividend_future hypernym Contract.
- Dividend_future type Company.
- Dividend_future comment "In finance, a dividend future is an exchange-traded derivative contract that allows investors to take positions on future dividend payments. Dividend futures can be on a single company, a basket of companies, or on an Equity index. They settle on the amount of dividend paid by the company, the basket of companies, or the index during the period of the contract.For example, if company A pays a quarterly dividend of $0.25 in 2012.".
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