Deere stock slips ahead of ex-dividend day as Fed minutes hit year-end trade
31 December 2025
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Deere stock slips ahead of ex-dividend day as Fed minutes hit year-end trade

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 10:44 PM ET — Market closed

  • Deere shares were last down 0.05% at $469.94 in thin year-end trading.
  • The stock is set to trade ex-dividend on Wednesday, a near-term technical headwind.
  • Investors are weighing Fed minutes, rate expectations and Deere’s February earnings call timetable.

Deere & Company (DE) shares were last down 0.05% at $469.94 after U.S. markets closed on Tuesday. The stock traded between $469.00 and $473.10 during the session.

The move comes with Deere due to trade ex-dividend on Wednesday. “Ex-dividend” means the shares change hands without the right to the next dividend payment, so buyers on or after that date generally do not receive it. 1

That matters at year-end, when lighter liquidity can amplify small, technical flows. For dividend-paying stocks, positioning around the ex-dividend date can also pull demand forward or push it back by a day.

Broader markets offered little support. The S&P 500, Nasdaq and Dow ended slightly lower on Tuesday as investors digested Federal Reserve minutes that showed a divided debate around policy risks, Reuters reported. “At the end of the day, solid corporate profits can make up for a lot of sins,” said Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group. 2

Deere tracked a mild pullback in machinery names. Caterpillar fell 0.18% and CNH Industrial slipped 0.48%, according to market data.

For Deere, investors typically tie near-term sentiment to farm income and financing conditions, because tractors and combines are big-ticket purchases that are often financed. Rate expectations can shape demand at the margin, even when there is no company-specific headline.

The company’s latest outlook has kept attention on margins and costs. Deere last month forecast fiscal 2026 net income of $4.0 billion to $4.75 billion and flagged tariff-related pressure, Reuters reported. 3

Dividend mechanics are also in focus this week. Deere said on December 3 its board declared a quarterly dividend of $1.62 per share, payable February 9, 2026, to shareholders of record on December 31, 2025. 4

At Tuesday’s price, the $1.62 payout equals roughly a third of one percent of the share price. All else equal, that is the size of the price adjustment traders often expect when a stock goes ex-dividend.

Before Wednesday’s session, traders will watch for dividend-related positioning and last-minute portfolio rebalancing into the year’s final trading day. Both can create brief, outsized moves that fade quickly.

On the chart, the stock’s Tuesday low near $469 is an immediate support level. The day’s high near $473 is the first resistance level technicians will watch if volumes pick up.

Next on the calendar is Deere’s next earnings update. The company has said its first-quarter 2026 earnings call is scheduled for February 19 at 9:00 a.m. Central Time. 5

Until then, investors are likely to watch for any shift in farm equipment demand signals and updates on tariff-related costs, which Deere has flagged as a profit headwind heading into fiscal 2026.

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