Bullish Dividends
The next dividend date for Bullish has not yet been scheduled.
What is a Dividend Date
When we talk about a dividend date, we’re referring specifically to the ex-dividend date.
This is the date on which all stockholders will earn a dividend. Technically, a person needs to be the owner of a share of stock as of the night before the ex-dividend date in order to earn the dividend.
The ex-dividend date is different than the date when the dividend is issued. Although you earn a dividend on the ex-dividend date, that dividend is typically not disbursed to your account until several weeks later.
Most brokerages will automatically credit the dividend to your account once it’s issued.
Historical Dividends for Bullish (BLSH)
More About Bullish
Bullish provides market infrastructure and information services in United States. It operates Bullish Exchange, a digital assets spot and derivatives exchange that integrates a central limit order book matching engine with automated market making to provide deep and predictable liquidity. The company also offers CoinDesk Indices, a collection of tradable proprietary and single-asset benchmarks and indices that track the performance of digital assets for global institutions in the digital assets and traditional finance industries; CoinDesk Data, a comprehensive suite of digital assets market data and analytics, providing real-time insights into prices, trends, and market dynamics; and CoinDesk Insights, operates Coindesk.com, a leading digital media platform that covers news and insights about digital assets, the underlying markets, policy, and blockchain technology. Bullish was founded in 2020 and is based in George Town, Cayman Islands.
Owning Bullish Stock on the Dividend Date
If you own Bullish stock on the ex-dividend date, then you earn the associated dividend.
Theoretically, the price of Bullish stock should go down by the amount of the dividend (in addition to any other pressures that market forces have on the price of Bullish stock).
Therefore, it is typically not expected that there is any incremental profit to be gained from buying Bullish stock right before the ex-dividend date and then selling it immediately after. It’s not like you get the Bullish dividend payout for free just by doing that since there is typically an equivalent commensurate drop in the stock price.
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