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Fidelity Disruptors ETF (FDIF) Declares $0.034 Quarterly Dividend — Yield 0.3%

Fidelity Disruptors ETF (NASDAQ:FDIF) declared a $0.034 quarterly dividend payable June 23 to holders of record June 18. Annualized yield ~0.3%. More info.

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Fidelity Disruptors ETF (NASDAQ:FDIF) announced a quarterly dividend on Thursday, June 18, according to NASDAQ Dividends. Shareholders of record on June 18 will receive a dividend payment of $0.034 per share on Tuesday, June 23. That equates to an annualized dividend of $0.136 per share and a reported dividend yield of approximately 0.3%.

This FDIF dividend update is notable for investors tracking ETF income and dividend schedules. While the quarterly payout is modest, it reflects the fund’s profile: Fidelity Disruptors ETF focuses on companies driving innovation and rapid change across technology, healthcare, fintech and other sectors. ETFs centered on disruptive innovation often prioritize growth and capital appreciation over high income, which helps explain FDIF’s relatively low dividend yield.

What this means for investors: a 0.3% yield positions FDIF more as a growth-oriented ETF than a source of steady income. Income-focused investors seeking dividends may prefer higher-yielding funds or dividend-focused ETFs, while investors who want exposure to transformative companies may value FDIF for its thematic exposure and long-term potential. As always, dividend yield is only one factor; total return, volatility, expense ratio, and holdings should also guide investment decisions.

For current shareholders, the key dates are simple: the record date is June 18, and the payment date is June 23. Investors who held shares by the record date should expect to see the dividend credited according to the fund’s distribution procedures. Prospective buyers should verify ex-dividend dates and consider how buying before or after those dates affects dividend eligibility.

If you follow ETF news, keep an eye on FDIF’s future distributions and performance metrics. Reviewing the fund prospectus, historical dividend history, and the underlying holdings can provide clearer insight into whether FDIF aligns with your investment goals. Consult a financial advisor for personalized advice, especially if you are balancing growth with income needs.

This dividend announcement is a timely reminder to review your ETF allocations and to understand how dividend policy fits into your broader portfolio strategy.

Published on: June 19, 2026, 2:07 pm

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