ProShares UltraPro QQQ (TQQQ)

Dividend Yield 0.9%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay Date Amount Ex-Date Record Date
July 1, 2025 $0.22 2025-06-25 2025-06-25
April 1, 2025 $0.20 2025-03-26 2025-03-26
December 31, 2024 $0.28 2024-12-23 2024-12-23
October 2, 2024 $0.23 2024-09-25 2024-09-25
July 3, 2024 $0.28 2024-06-26 2024-06-26

Dividends Summary

Company News

2 Reasons to Buy TQQQ, and 3 Reasons Not To
The Motley Fool • Matt Frankel • July 8, 2025

The ProShares UltraPro QQQ ETF offers potential 3x daily returns of the Nasdaq-100 index, but comes with significant volatility and risks that may not favor long-term investors.

10 Most Heavily Traded ETFs of Q2
Zacks Investment Research • Sweta Killa • July 2, 2024

We have highlighted 10 ETFs that have seen higher average volumes in the second quarter and are thus the top 10 funds in terms of trading volume.

Who Doesn't Feel Comfortable Owning Apple? Nvidia's Upside Volatility.
Seeking Alpha • Investing Experts Podcast • June 27, 2024

Alex King from Cestrian Capital Research and Growth Investor Pro on the tech sector and bull market. Nvidia's upside volatility. Money coming into Apple.

Retail Investing Peaks In 2023: How Small-Time Trading Matured From Meme Stock Frenzy
Benzinga • Natan Ponieman • December 12, 2023

In 2023, retail investors made a comeback. The stock market was flooded during the COVID-19 pandemic by a wave of novice investors, attracted by stimulus checks, extra free time and the new possibilities granted by mobile trading platforms. Approximately 30 million new brokerage accounts were opened between 2020 and 2021 in the U.S. alone. While some of these investors left the market once lockdowns were over, a large share of them stayed and recent data shows they've invested in record levels during 2023. Although millennial-preferred trading platforms such as Robinhood Markets Inc (NASDAQ:HOOD) lost a big share of users between 2021 and 2022, many young investors migrated to legacy brokers like Fidelity, Charles Schwab Corporation (NYSE:SCHW) and its subsidiary TD Ameritrade, with new knowledge and experience about the market's ups and downs. By mid-2021, retail investors accounted for ...Full story available on Benzinga.com

Markets are mostly punishing earnings reports — except these stocks
MarketWatch • MarketWatch • August 4, 2023

The second quarter earnings season has shown companies beating estimates get little reward but those that miss get whacked.