Imperial Brands
A dividend trading opportunity for you?
Imperial Brands is due to pay a dividend of 65.46p per share/2.5% on Thurs 21 Feb
- Imperial Brands pays a 65.46p/2.5% dividend. Currently at 2650p (at time of writing).
- Shares trading 2019 highs; +13.4% from 2019 lows; +11.4% year-to date.
- All CFD positions held over 4.30pm on Weds, 20 Feb will be paid a dividend at 7:15am on Thurs, 21 Feb.
- Those using Imperial Brands CFDs receive the dividend 27 days earlier than those using shares.
- On the day the shares trade ex-dividend the share price tends to drop by the same amount.
Trading Imperial Brands – An Example
Let’s say you like Imperial Brands and would like to get the 65.46p/2.5% dividend. You decide to buy exposure to £10,000 worth of Imperial Brands using a CFD, at the current price of 2650p. To do this, you need £2,000.
Shares that go ex-dividend typically fall by the amount of the dividend on the ex-dividend date. Many shares then tend to recover over a period of time, helped by dividends being reinvested, creating a dividend recovery trade opportunity.
Assuming Imperial Brands shares recover to their pre-dividend share price, your profit from the dividend would be £250, from your initial investment of £2,000.
Be aware that the share price could fall or rise, which could mean that you make an overall loss or increased profit on the position. For example, let’s assume that GlaxoSmithKline falls 2% at the same time it pays the dividend. You overall net loss on your £10,000 position would be £200.
This is provided for information purposes only. It should not be taken as a recommendation.