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DWX/ SPDR S&P International Dividend

Comprehensive risk audit, payout history, and forward-looking dividend projections.

Current Price
$46.48
+0.47%(Today)
Updated Jul 7
Risk:Low

What This Page Shows

  • Dividend yield and net yield after fees (17.27% vs 16.82%)
  • Risk tier classification: Tier 2 Yield Plus
  • TTM NAV change: 7.9%
  • Income sustainability flags and payout history trends

DivAgent Audit Brief

DWX is a Tier 2 Yield Plus asset yielding 17.27%. It focuses on capital preservation and dividend growth, suitable for long-term compounding. NAV stability remains within healthy ranges.

Provider

SPDR

Sector

International

Asset Class

Foreign Large Value

Expense Ratio

0.45%

AUM

$511.72M

Inception

Distribution

monthly

NAV Change (1Y)

7.9%

NET YIELD
16.82%
0.45% FEE
NET RETURN (1Y)
+25.2%
INCOME + NAV
NAV CHANGE (1Y)
+7.9%
STABLE
RISK TIER
Tier 2
LOW
LAST PAYOUT
$0.6690
MONTHLY
EST. ANNUAL PAYOUT
$8.03
PER SHARE
RISK PREMIUM
12.57%
VS 10Y TREASURY
NEXT EX-DATE
Jul 22
ESTIMATED

Who Should Buy DWX?

DWX is best suited for Compounders. The fund generates a 17.27% yield through collecting dividends from portfolio companies.

Ideal For

Conservative income investors seeking capital preservation and steady dividend growth.

Avoid If

You need double-digit yields immediately and are not concerned with capital erosion.

Quick Audit

  • TypeTraditional Equity
  • ComplexityLow
  • Tax EfficiencyHigh (Qualified)
  • VolatilityMarket Correlation

How DWX fits in a portfolio

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Yield Plus holdings widen income without taking on equity-volatility shocks.

Tier 2 covers conservative dividend growers and broad-market income ETFs. They typically deliver 3-6% yields with NAV behavior tracking the underlying equity beta — useful for compounding without sleeping on duration risk.

Suggested allocation

15% – 40%

of an income-focused portfolio

Estimated 12-mo net: $69 to $3,684 (P10–P90 range)

How is this projected?

Income series uses your forecasted distribution rate. NAV drift band is the P10/P50/P90 of historical monthly returns by risk tier. For Tier 5 holdings, the P10 path can show meaningful NAV erosion — this is the educational point, not a bug.

Real Returns Analysis

Comparing stated yield to actual total return performance

Stated Yield
17.27%
Gross income rate
Net Return (1Y)
+25.2%
Actual performance
Expense Ratio
-0.45%
Annual fee
Yield vs Return Spread-7.9pp
Stated Yield: 17.3%Actual Return: +25.2%
Liquidity Metrics
Trading volume, fund size, and ownership structure
Medium Liquidity Risk
Assets Under Management
$512M
Fund Age
N/A
Institutional Ownership
N/A
Avg Daily Volume
93K

DivAgent Analyst Verdict

DWX is currently serving as a foundational income anchor. Investors should be aware that stocks selected primarily for high current yield rather than growth.

Risk Profile Audit

High stability. Considered a core holding for capital preservation and compounding income over decades.

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Estimate income for DWX

$

~21.52 shares at $46.48

Monthly
$14.39
Quarterly
$43.18
Annual
$172.74

Estimates use the latest forecasted distribution and are not guarantees.

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Verified Payout History

Last 1 of 20 Payments
Ex-Dividend DateAmountFrequencyStatus
Jun 22, 2026$0.6690MonthlyPAID
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DWX FAQ

Common questions about DWX dividends, safety, and performance

Institutional Analysis Context

This FAQ section provides institutional-grade analysis of DWX. DivAgent evaluates dividend ETFs using a proprietary 5-Tier Risk Spectrum that measures income sustainability, NAV erosion risk, and distribution source quality. Data is updated daily from market sources.

DivAgent Data Methodology

Risk Tier Classification

Our 5-Tier Risk Spectrum is not an editorial opinion. It is a quantitative scoring model derived from 36-month volatility, max drawdown depth, and option skew (for derivative funds). A "Tier 1" rating implies volatility comparable to short-term treasuries, while "Tier 5" indicates localized volatility exceeding the S&P 500.

NAV Erosion Calculation

We calculate "Erosion" by stripping out distribution payments to isolate the price performance of the underlying collateral. If a fund's share price drops by more than its distribution yield over a rolling 12-month period, it is flagged as eroding capital. This protects investors from "Yield Traps" that return their own principal as taxable income.

Yield vs. Income

DivAgent distinguishes between "SEC Yield" (standardized) and "Distribution Rate" (cash-on-cash). For option-income ETFs (e.g., Covered Calls), we prioritize the Trailing 12-Month (TTM) distribution rate as a more accurate reflection of realized income, while flagging that future payouts fluctuate with implied volatility.

Performance Benchmarking

All "Total Return" metrics differ from price return. We assume immediate reinvestment of all dividends (DRIP) on the pay date, with no tax friction. This "Net Total Return" metric allows for a true apples-to-apples comparison between high-yield/flat-price funds and low-yield/high-growth funds.

Data as of Jul 7, 2026, 3:01 AM · Dividend history updated Jul 7, 2026 · Sources: Yahoo Finance, FMP, issuer filings.

Forward yields are projections based on the most recent declared distribution annualized; distributions may include return of capital. Past performance of DWX does not guarantee future results.