The S&P 500 And The Changing Expectations For Quarterly Dividends

Seeking AlphaToday's Market | Market OutlookThe S&P 500 And The Changing Expectations For Quarterly DividendsOct. 19, 2020 10:05 AM ET|| Includes: DDM, DIA, DOG, DXD, EEH, EPS, EQL, FEX, HUSV, IVV, IWL, IWM, JHML, JKD, OTPIX, PSQ, QID, QLD, QQEW, QQQ, QQQE, QQXT, RSP, RWM, RYARX, RYRSX, SCHX, SDOW, SDS, SH, SPDN, SPLX, SPUU, SPXE, SPXL, SPXN, SPXS, SPXT, SPXU, SPXV, SPY, SQQQ, SRTY, SSO, SYE, TNA, TQQQ, TWM, TZA, UDOW, UDPIX, UPRO, URTY, UWM, VFINX, VOO, VTWO, VVby: Ironman at Political CalculationsIronman at Political Calculations Analyst, Long OnlyPolitical Calculations.cls-1{fill:#024999;}SummaryThe S&P 500 stayed in its red zone lane during the past week.
It has been a while since we last featured the expected future for the S&P 500's quarterly dividends per share here in the S&P 500 chaos series.
We've had complete futures data through the fourth quarter of 2021 since 21 September 2020, where we've created an animated chart to show the day-to-day changes in the four weeks since.
The S&P 500 (SPX) stayed in its red zone lane during the past week, not having much reason to do anything but that during the week that was.

It has been a while since we last featured the expected future for the S&P 500's quarterly dividends per share here in the S&P 500 chaos series. We've had complete futures data through the fourth quarter of 2021 since 21 September 2020, where we've created the following animated chart to show the day-to-day changes in the four weeks since. If you're accessing this article on a site that republishes our RSS news feed and you don't see the changing future, please click through to our site to access the animation.

You may have to watch through the cycle a couple of times to fully catch it, but the biggest change has been in the more distant future quarters of 2021, where the outlook has improved in recent weeks.
We'll keep this edition short and sweet by jumping next into the more... Read more