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  • Upcoming Dividend Run for R? Ryder System and ex-dividend dynamics
    November 2, 2025, 10:02 AM EST. Dividend Run alerts aim to capture the built-in price dynamics around the ex-dividend date. On ex-date, buyers lose entitlement to the dividend, often pushing the stock lower by the payout amount, yet many investors look for a prior rally as the payout nears. The piece explains the mechanics and the variety of timeframes investors use: buy before ex-date and hold into the dividend, dollar-cost averaging, or sell the day before ex-date to maximize capital gains. Using Ryder System, Inc. (NYSE: R) as an example, with a recently cited $0.91 per-share dividend ex-dated on 08/18/25, the discussion highlights how expectations and market conditions can create a Dividend Run window, while noting differing viewpoints on timing.
  • Upcoming Dividend Run for BKH? Analyzing Ex-Dividend Dynamics in Black Hills Corporation
    November 2, 2025, 10:00 AM EST. Dividend Run alerts explore how the ex-dividend date creates a price move and a potential rally before payout. The idea hinges on the ex-date, when buyers lose entitlement to the dividend, typically nudging the stock down by the dividend amount while other factors drive prices. Traders debate timing: buy weeks before ex-date, hold through the dividend, and sell after, or target the last possible day to maximize capital gains. The discussion uses Black Hills Corporation (BKH) and its per-share dividend of 0.676 on 02/18/25 as a recent example. Some favor dollar-cost averaging; others seek a targeted window. The result is a nuanced picture of how investors chase a temporary Dividend Run around ex-dividend events.
  • Upcoming Dividend Run for PSX? Analyzing Ex-Dividend Dynamics
    November 2, 2025, 9:58 AM EST. Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) is drawing attention from DividendChannel's alerts for a potential Dividend Run. The core idea hinges on the ex-dividend date: on that day buyers no longer qualify for the declared dividend, typically pushing the share price down by roughly the dividend amount. Yet, many investors anticipate a price drift higher in advance of the payout as demand for the upcoming cash flow builds. Strategies vary: some buy before the ex-dividend to capture the dividend, then sell after; others target a window about two weeks (ten trading days) pre-ex date. The note cites a recent example, with a PSX dividend around 1.15 per share that went ex-dividend on 02/24/25, illustrating the timing nuance and potential capital moves.
  • Upcoming Dividend Run for FHB: What Traders Should Watch
    November 2, 2025, 9:56 AM EST. Dividend runs revolve around the ex-dividend date, when buyers lose the right to the upcoming dividend and the stock often drops by the dividend amount. For First Hawaiian Inc (FHB), a 0.26 per share dividend went ex-div on 02/14/25. Some traders chase a Dividend Run by buying roughly ten trading days before ex-date to ride anticipation, then selling around or after ex-date to capture income and potential capital gains. Others split the approaches or hold longer. While the math suggests a price drift toward the dividend, real markets may react to other factors. The cited alert from DividendChannel.com points to this setup, but investors should assess risk and fundamentals before attempting a dividend-run trade.
  • Upcoming Dividend Run for JEF? Explaining Ex-Dividend Dynamics and Strategy
    November 2, 2025, 9:54 AM EST. A look at the idea of a Dividend Run around a stock's ex-dividend date with Jefferies Group Inc. (NYSE: JEF). The article explains why the stock may rise ahead of the payout as investors price in the upcoming dividend, and why the share price typically drops on the ex-date by the dividend amount. It outlines various approaches: buy before ex-date and hold for the dividend, or buy two weeks prior and sell around ex-date; or target selling the day before ex-date to capture capital gains. The piece uses a 0.35/share JEF dividend example from 11/18/24 to illustrate the mechanics and timing.