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Tracking Corporate Actions / Dividends on a Portfolio
astreix
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Are there are free tools where you can monitor any dividend declaration / corporate action on your portfolio?
Ideally something which sends an alert when a dividend is declared along with ex-div and div payment date?
Ideally something which sends an alert when a dividend is declared along with ex-div and div payment date?
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A portfolio on the London Stock Exchange site can send email notifications for ITs and ETFs. Also
https://www.dividenddata.co.uk/dividend-payment-dates.py?m=alldividends
can tell you next dividend declarations.0 -
Follow shares by using the London Stock Exchange.
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/home/homepage.htm
You can determine which news events you receive by email.
The watchlist facility is extremely usefull. .0 -
thanks will check with LSE site.
In addition to LSE I also have shares listed on Nasdaq, NYSE, Singapore and HK. If there is anyway to track those as well it would be great.0 -
Don't rely solely on LSE reporting, the feed can occasionally fail to send a declaration via email, at least it has while I've been using it.'We don't need to be smarter than the rest; we need to be more disciplined than the rest.' - WB0
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thanks will check with LSE site.
In addition to LSE I also have shares listed on Nasdaq, NYSE, Singapore and HK. If there is anyway to track those as well it would be great.
I assume you bought these through a UK brokerage. These may well have a London listing as well. As US shares can only be traded in ADR form outside of the US. Unsure about the Asian exchanges.0
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