Dividend estimator
When you hold a tokenized US stock, dividends paid on the underlying share are generally passed through to the token holder. How much can this holding earn? Enter units held and dividend per share per year for the annual payout, add years held for the total, and add the current price to get the yield. Use the per-share dividend and prices you look up yourself; this page has no live quotes built in and uploads no data.
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How the dividend is estimated
The math is direct: annual dividend = units held × dividend per share per year; cumulative dividends = annual dividend × years held; yield = annual dividend ÷ current market value × 100%. Yield measures 'how much a year's dividend returns if you buy at the current price', a common figure for comparing different names side by side.
One caveat: this is a simplified estimate that assumes the per-share dividend stays constant. Real dividends change. Some companies pay several times a year (quarterly), and some barely pay at all (many growth stocks reinvest profits rather than paying cash). For the actual dividend per share, follow the issuer's and the company's official disclosures.
How tokenized stock dividends are paid, when they arrive and in what form differ by issuer and platform, and they may involve tax; this tool only estimates the amount. For how to collect them and the details of your rights, see how dividends on tokenized stocks are paid; for tax, see tax questions on tokenized US stocks, and consult a professional for your own situation.
Dividends are only part of the return
Total return = price change + dividends. Looking only at dividends misses the price moves; looking only at price misses the cash flow. To see the price-side P&L, use the holdings valuation tool; to learn which stock tokens are available and whether they pay dividends, see the bStocks list.