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WisdomTree 7–10 Year Laddered Treasury Fund (USIN) Declares $0.1685 Dividend

WisdomTree 7-10 Year Laddered Treasury Fund (USIN) declared a $0.1685 dividend. Learn ex-dividend, record and pay dates, and what investors should know.

DWN Staff

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WisdomTree announced a distribution for its 7–10 Year Laddered Treasury Fund (NASDAQ: USIN) on December 24. Shareholders of record as of Friday, December 26 will receive a dividend of $0.1685 per share, with the payment scheduled for Tuesday, December 30. The ex-dividend date is also Friday, December 26, so investors must own shares before that date to be eligible.

The WisdomTree 7–10 Year Laddered Treasury Fund focuses on a laddered portfolio of U.S. Treasury securities maturing in the 7–10 year range. Laddering staggers maturities to help manage reinvestment risk and smooth income streams, making this fund attractive to income-focused investors seeking exposure to intermediate-term Treasuries without owning individual bonds. The fund’s NASDAQ ticker, USIN, makes it easy to trade like a stock while gaining access to Treasury yields.

For investors tracking cash flow, the announced $0.1685 dividend represents a modest payout consistent with a fund that distributes interest income from Treasury holdings. Remember that to capture this distribution you must be a beneficial owner of USIN shares before the ex-dividend date. If you purchase on or after the ex-dividend date, the dividend will go to the seller.

Tax considerations: Interest from U.S. Treasury securities is generally subject to federal income tax but often exempt from state and local income taxes. Because the fund holds Treasury securities, some or all of its distributions may carry favorable state tax treatment; however, tax rules can be complex and dependent on individual circumstances. Investors should consult the fund’s reports or a tax advisor for precise guidance before making decisions based on tax implications.

Market impact and investor strategy: A one-time distribution like this usually has limited impact on a fund’s long-term price, though share price typically adjusts around the ex-dividend date. Income-oriented investors who favor predictable cash flow and lower credit risk may find USIN’s laddered approach appealing. Those focused on total return should weigh interest-rate exposure and compare yields to other fixed-income alternatives.

Before acting, review WisdomTree’s fund literature, confirm the official dividend details on the NASDAQ or the fund website, and consider speaking with a financial advisor to ensure the fund matches your income and risk objectives.

Published on: December 26, 2025, 4:05 pm

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