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$7.15 per share

PDBC has a dividend yield of 35.52% and paid $7.15 per share in the past year. The dividend is paid once per year and the last ex-dividend date was Dec 20, 2021.

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PDBC Dividend History, Dates & Yield - Stock Analysis

This is the first thing I found when searching PDBC annual dividend.

Maybe this helps?

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Greg, did you sell your PDBC too? I assume you did.

I have sold a lot this week. It is such a fraud market where everything is manipulated by the big banks and huge funds with their machine trading. When they want to make everything go do, they are able to do it. And this past couple of weeks has been nothing but violent. I am too old to wait for years for things to recover, if they ever do. I think about Japan and how it was once on the top of the world, and how it has dragged on now for decades.

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So, what's the real dividend amount?

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Not going to sell my silver or gold either it will come back.

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In December 2021 they paid a fat dividend. Other years pretty much nothing.

https://stockanalysis.com/etf/pdbc/dividend/

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From the Invesco website...

12 Month Distribution Rate 35.47%

It does sound too good to be true.

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Hey Greg,

Thank you for doing what you do.

I want to see you do well.

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No, worries. Really appreciate all the time you take to get us this information

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Read “The Creature From Jekyll Island;” didn’t fully understand it until you explained it. I don’t know how much money I won or lost following your suggestions, I don’t care. The education was worth the price of the ticket.

Thank you for putting yourself out there and giving us the brilliant analysis that no one else could even come to giving.

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My understanding is that this is the NO K-1 approach where the dividend is a de facto distribution. If you look at last year there were more than one in the month of December and it appears as though the profits are distributed for tax planning. I recall reading somewhere that the proceeds can be reinvested or cashed out as a quarterly but it is in fact an profit distribution that comes off the share price. So last year it started out around $15 and ended at $22, they doled out $7+ in two distributions.

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I sold at $20, with a few others still in profit, less weight in the anchor.

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My oil tanked pulled out and made some money on one and then didn't on the other but pulled out today will watch it and see what happens. I think the market will eventually hit the rock bottom. Everyone will have issues with stocks except for commodities but hey what do I know I just dabble. Not sure where to put my 1200's dollars into right now. I am holding on Amazon and Apple not going to sell just not look.

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Does the distribution reduce the share price? 36 percent doesn't seem possible if it doesnt

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but GM that is annual. not monthly also how much do you get taxed on that? 20 percent? Biden has everyone by the balls. Who can dispute that taxes have not gotten worse under Biden for everyone not the upper class?

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Dividend $1.76 Ex-Date: 12-19-22 9.0% Yield

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Jun 17, 2022·edited Jun 17, 2022

Yes it does appear different on the Ibrk platform, still better than most.

Says 5.39 Dec 3 2021 description regular dividend.

The 1.76 was on the 20th of Dec?

Which one?

Looking at 2 year, looks to be a repeating pattern, always cynical though 🧐

DBC was .253 and DBA was .257

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I think the point Greg is making commodities are real assets you have to work to product them. The world can make nothing without using them, in times of inflation they could hold their value against other products . Whilst you are paid to wait via a inflation beating dividend.

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