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Stocks and ETFs That Pay Dividends in November

Built from recorded ex-dividend dates in issuer and sponsor records over the trailing 24 months. Patterns, not promises. Data as of 2026-08-21.

Informational only, not investment advice. Coverage is limited to the 43 tickers we compile from primary sources; this is not a list of all securities that pay in November.

Recorded November Payers

9 of these pay monthly, so they appear in every month of the year. The rest hit November on their quarterly or seasonal cycle.

TickerTypeFrequencyNovember payments on record (ex-date, amount)TTM / share
AGNCStockmonthlyNov 28, 2025: $0.1200$1.4400
BTCIETFmonthlyNov 26, 2025: $1.0181 · Nov 20, 2024: $1.4081$11.5439
IWMIETFmonthlyNov 26, 2025: $0.5732 · Nov 20, 2024: $0.6344$7.1612
JEPIETFmonthlyNov 3, 2025: $0.3464$4.5802
JEPQETFmonthlyNov 3, 2025: $0.4755$6.5232
OStockmonthlyNov 28, 2025: $0.2695 · Nov 1, 2024: $0.2635$3.2410
QQQIETFmonthlyNov 26, 2025: $0.6304$7.6250
SPYIETFmonthlyNov 26, 2025: $0.5216$6.3088
TLTWETFmonthlyNov 4, 2025: $0.3783n/a
CVXStockquarterlyNov 18, 2025: $1.7100 · Nov 18, 2024: $1.6300$6.9800
ETStockquarterlyNov 7, 2025: $0.3325 · Nov 8, 2024: $0.3225$1.3450
KOStockquarterlyNov 29, 2024: $0.4850$2.0800
PFEStockquarterlyNov 7, 2025: $0.4300 · Nov 8, 2024: $0.4200$1.7200
SGOVETFirregularNov 3, 2025: $0.3476n/a

A cell reading n/a is a limit on our record depth rather than a statement about the payer; hover it for the reason. Full coverage with every column sits on the dividend tables.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this November list built?

A ticker appears here when it has an actual recorded ex-dividend date in November within the last 24 months, read from its issuer's or sponsor's own records. It is a pattern from the record, not a promise: issuers can change timing or amounts at any time.

How many payers does this cover?

14 of the 43 tickers we currently compile have a recorded or declared November ex-date. This is not a list of every security that pays in November; coverage grows as we add tickers.

What is the difference between a declared date and an expected one?

A declared date comes from an issuer announcement (a press release or SEC filing) and is a fact until changed. Everything else on this page is history: what actually went ex in November in the recorded window.

Browse nearby months: October · December · All months on the month index. Monthly payers as a group live on the monthly payers screen.

Cite this page: figures compiled from issuer and sponsor records, sources linked on each ticker page with as-of dates. Free to use with a link to dividendtable.com.