VictoryShares US 500 Enhanced Volatility ETF (CFO) Declares $0.1278 Dividend
VictoryShares US 500 Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF (CFO) declared a $0.1278 dividend. Ex-dividend and record date: June 9; payment on June 10. Details inside.
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VictoryShares US 500 Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF (NASDAQ: CFO) has declared a dividend of $0.1278 per share, according to NASDAQ Dividends. The announcement, made on Monday, June 8, sets an ex-dividend and record date of Tuesday, June 9, and a payment date of Wednesday, June 10. Investors holding shares before the ex-dividend date will be eligible for the payout.
This dividend announcement is notable for investors tracking the VictoryShares US 500 Enhanced Volatility strategy. The ETF aims to manage exposure to the S&P 500 while taking volatility into account, and regular distributions can be an attractive feature for income-focused shareholders. While $0.1278 per share is a modest distribution, it reflects the ETF’s current payout schedule and operational approach.
Understanding ex-dividend and record dates is important. The ex-dividend date is the key cutoff: if you purchase shares on or after the ex-dividend date, you will not receive the upcoming dividend. Shareholders on record as of the record date — here, June 9 — will be paid on the stated payment date of June 10. Always verify timing with your broker, since settlement windows and account types can affect eligibility.
For income-seeking investors, tracking dividend declarations from ETFs like CFO can help with cash flow planning and portfolio management. However, distributions may include different types of income — such as qualified dividends, ordinary dividends, or return of capital — and tax treatment varies. Consult the fund’s official reports or a tax advisor to understand how distributions may affect your tax situation.
If you own VictoryShares US 500 Enhanced Volatility Wtd ETF or are considering adding it to your portfolio, check the fund’s prospectus and recent shareholder reports for the most complete picture. Official sources like NASDAQ and the fund sponsor provide authoritative details on dividend history, composition, and future announcements.
Disclosure: This article is informational and not investment advice. Investors should perform their own due diligence or seek professional guidance before making trading decisions related to CFO or any other security.
Published on: June 10, 2026, 2:07 pm


