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NVDY Dividend Calculator
YieldMax NVDA Option Income Strategy ETF. Project income and DRIP growth with NVDY’s real price, payout and historical growth rate, refreshed daily.
Data updated Jul 16, 2026
| Year | Shares | Div / Share | Dividends | Cumulative | Invested | Portfolio | YOC |
|---|
Hypothetical projection with constant growth rates. Dividends shown net of the tax setting. Not a prediction.
| Ex-dividend date | Amount / share | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 9, 2026 | $0.0970 | -1.0% |
| Jul 2, 2026 | $0.0980 | -3.0% |
| Jun 25, 2026 | $0.1010 | -17.2% |
| Jun 18, 2026 | $0.1220 | +2.5% |
| Jun 11, 2026 | $0.1190 | -9.2% |
| Jun 4, 2026 | $0.1310 | +4.8% |
| May 28, 2026 | $0.1250 | -7.4% |
| May 21, 2026 | $0.1350 |
More NVDY data
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- NVDY ex-dividend date: next estimated payment and how the dates work.
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NVDY dividend FAQ
How much does NVDY pay in dividends?
NVDY currently pays $0.0970 per share per payment on a monthly schedule. Over the trailing twelve months it has paid $0.10 per share, a yield of 0.77% at the current price of $12.57.
How much income would $10,000 in NVDY generate?
At the current TTM rate, a $10,000 position in NVDY would generate approximately $77 per year, or about $6.43 per month before taxes. Use the calculator above to model reinvestment and growth.
When is the next NVDY dividend?
Based on its historical monthly payment pattern, the next NVDY ex-dividend date is estimated around Aug 9, 2026. This is an estimate until officially declared. See the NVDY ex-dividend date page for the payment timeline.
Is NVDY dividend growing?
Over the past 5 years the NVDY payout trend has been irregular. Model your own assumptions with the growth field above.
What is a realistic dividend growth rate for the projection?
The best anchor is the ticker's own history: no long-run trend available yet. High current yields usually come with lower growth, and vice versa.