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The Monthly Dividend Calendar

Never miss a payday. The schedule for O, MAIN, JEPI, and SPYI.

DivAgent Research Team
2026-01-10
5 min read
Ex-Date
1st

The "Start of Month" Crew

JEPI, JEPQ, TSLY, NVDY

Pays: ~4th - 7th
Ex-Date
15th

The "Mid-Month" Crew

Main Street (MAIN), STAG Industrial

Pays: ~15th (Next Month)
Ex-Date
30th

The "End of Month" Crew

Realty Income (O), SPYI, QQQI

Pays: ~15th - 30th (Next Month)

The "Paycheck" Strategy

By combining these three groups, you can engineer a portfolio that pays you three times a month.

  • Week 1: JEPI check hits. (Pay Rent)
  • Week 2: Realty Income check hits. (Groceries)
  • Week 3: MAIN check hits. (Utilities)

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