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Ex-Dividend Date

The first trading day on which a stock trades without the right to receive its next declared dividend. If you buy a stock on or after the ex-dividend date, the seller -- not you -- gets the payout. Stock prices typically drop by roughly the dividend amount on this date, which is important for options traders to factor into their strategies around dividend-paying stocks.

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