MOOD Dividend: Relative Sentiment Tactical Allocation ETF Declares $0.1546 Payout
Relative Sentiment Tactical Allocation ETF (NASDAQ:MOOD) declares $0.1546 dividend; ex-dividend Dec 30, record date Dec 30, payment Jan 2. Key investor info.
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Relative Sentiment Tactical Allocation ETF (NASDAQ:MOOD) announced a dividend payment, giving investors a short-term income event to note. The fund declared a distribution of $0.1546 per share on Monday, December 29, with the ex-dividend and record date set for Tuesday, December 30 and payment scheduled for Friday, January 2. This announcement places MOOD among ETFs delivering regular cash distributions to shareholders.
Understanding the dividend timeline is key for investors considering the MOOD dividend. The ex-dividend date — December 30 — is the cutoff: investors who buy shares on or after that date will not receive the upcoming payment. To be eligible, shareholders must be on the fund’s record by the record date (also December 30). The payment date, January 2, is when the $0.1546 per-share dividend will be distributed to qualifying shareholders.
Why this matters: dividend announcements can influence short-term trading behavior and portfolio income planning. For income-focused investors, MOOD’s distribution contributes to yield considerations, while traders often watch ex-dividend dates because share prices can adjust when funds go ex-dividend. As with any ETF dividend, the amount represents a distribution of income or realized gains from the fund’s holdings or strategy — in this case, the Relative Sentiment Tactical Allocation ETF.
Investors should also consider broader context before making decisions. Dividend declarations do not necessarily reflect future payouts or overall fund performance. Changes in market conditions, the ETF’s underlying strategy, and distributions from holdings can all affect future dividend levels. Reviewing the fund’s prospectus, distribution history, and current holdings can give better insight into the sustainability of payouts for NASDAQ:MOOD.
If you hold MOOD or are evaluating it, check your brokerage’s settlement rules to ensure you hold shares before the ex-dividend date to receive the payment. For tailored advice, consult a financial advisor to see how the MOOD dividend fits into your income strategy and tax situation. Monitoring upcoming dividend dates and fund announcements will help you stay informed about future distributions and investment implications.
Published on: December 31, 2025, 3:05 pm

