VSMV Declares Monthly $0.06 Dividend — VictoryShares US Multi-Factor Minimum Volatility ETF
VictoryShares US Multi-Factor Minimum Volatility ETF (VSMV) declared a $0.0591 monthly dividend, yielding 1.2% annualized. Record date July 9; payment July 10.
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VictoryShares US Multi-Factor Minimum Volatility ETF (NASDAQ: VSMV) recently declared a monthly dividend, continuing its steady income distribution policy. The fund announced the dividend on Wednesday, July 8, signaling another regular payout for shareholders who favor lower-volatility equity exposure with an income component.
Investors of record on Thursday, July 9 will receive a dividend of $0.0591 per share, payable on Friday, July 10. That payment equates roughly to a $0.06 monthly distribution and represents an annualized yield of approximately 1.2%. The declaration underscores VSMV’s commitment to provide consistent monthly income while pursuing a multi-factor, lower-volatility approach to U.S. equity investing.
What is the VictoryShares US Multi-Factor Minimum Volatility ETF? VSMV combines multi-factor stock selection with a minimum-volatility weighting methodology to reduce portfolio swings relative to the broader market. The fund targets companies that meet factor criteria—such as value, quality, and low volatility—aiming to deliver smoother returns while still participating in equity market gains. For income-oriented and risk-conscious investors, VSMV’s monthly dividend adds an attractive cash flow element to this defensive equity strategy.
Why the monthly dividend matters: Monthly distributions can help investors manage cash flow, rebalancing, or dollar-cost averaging strategies more conveniently than quarterly payouts. A steady monthly dividend—like VSMV’s $0.0591 per share—can be particularly appealing for retirees, income-focused portfolios, or investors seeking predictable periodic income without abandoning equity exposure.
Before you act: Dividend declarations and yields can change. Prospective and current shareholders should review VSMV’s fund materials, prospectus, and recent filings on the NASDAQ or VictoryShares website for full details, including tax treatment and historical distribution patterns. Consult a financial advisor to determine whether the VictoryShares US Multi-Factor Minimum Volatility ETF aligns with your investment goals and risk tolerance.
Stay informed: Watch for future announcements from VSMV and monitor how the ETF’s dividend policy and performance fit within your broader portfolio strategy.
Published on: July 10, 2026, 12:07 pm


