Pacer Trendpilot US Bond ETF

PTBD
$19.46 -0.01 (-0.05%)
Dividend Yield 5.54%
Payout Frequency Monthly

Dividend History

🎉 Upcoming Dividend

Investors can expect a dividend payout of $0.06 per share, scheduled to be distributed in 3 days on January 26, 2026

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
January 26, 2026$0.062026-01-222026-01-22
December 26, 2025$0.152025-12-232025-12-23
November 28, 2025$0.062025-11-252025-11-25
October 27, 2025$0.092025-10-232025-10-23
September 29, 2025$0.092025-09-252025-09-25

Dividends Summary

Company News

Long US Bonds, Long Global Stocks May Present Perfect Risk-Reward Proposal in 2025
Investing.com • Alfonso Peccatiello • February 24, 2025

The article suggests that an 'International Risk Parity' portfolio with long positions in US bonds and global stocks could perform well in the first half of 2025, as stocks are reasonably valued and central banks are expected to remain dovish.

What the Trump Election Win Means for Our CEFs (Including This 11%-Payer)
Investing.com • Contrarian Outlook • November 14, 2024

The article discusses how the Trump election win is unlikely to lead to a significant increase in inflation, contrary to market expectations. It recommends investing in US bonds and high-quality US companies that can attract foreign capital, including the PIMCO Access Income Fund (PAXS) which yields 11%.

Income... With A Side Of Growth Potential
Seeking Alpha • AllianceBernstein (AB) • June 8, 2024

Despite a slow start to the year for bonds, fixed income still provides much more yield today than it has in years and will likely get a long-awaited boost when rate cuts eventually come.

About That Yield Curve Inversion...
Seeking Alpha • Calafia Beach Pundit • December 8, 2022

Conventional wisdom says that an inversion of the Treasury yield curve is a good predictor of a forthcoming recession. See why the outlook for the economy is healthy.

The Fed Pivots - Finally
Seeking Alpha • Calafia Beach Pundit • November 24, 2022

Thanks to today's release of the November 2nd FOMC meeting minutes, we know that the Fed has pivoted as expected; they are backing off of their aggressive tightening agenda.

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