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Dividend Watch Review, Pricing, and Features

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Dividend Watch

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Web-based dividend and portfolio tracker for retail, long-term dividend investors. Free plan tracks a single portfolio with up to 10 holdings and roughly three years of statements; Premium and Pro subscriptions unlock more portfolios and holdings, longer statement history (up to about 15 years on Pro), dividend forecasts and calendar analytics, paid-only Dividend Safety Scores, and broker sync via SnapTrade. Top stocks & ETF shortlists are Pro-only.

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Key features

  • Simple web-based tracker that shows past, current, and future dividend income for each holding and portfolio, helping long-term investors see exactly what their portfolio is paying them.
  • Dividend & DRIP reinvestment tracking: mark dividends as reinvested and instantly see the impact on portfolio income, yield on cost, and value without maintaining spreadsheets.
  • Comprehensive portfolio calendar that aggregates earnings reports, dividend declarations, ex-dividend dates, and pay dates into a monthly view alongside a portfolio news timeline.
  • 12‑month forward dividend income prediction with status labels for each payment ("Estimated", "Confirmed", "Paid") so investors can plan upcoming cash flow more precisely.
  • Multiple portfolios and watchlists plus diversification dashboards (sector, geography, dividend growth and more), with yield‑on‑cost and total‑return views that incorporate capital gains, income, and currency performance.
  • Support for major global exchanges and 83,100+ stocks & ETFs, with 11 currencies and automatic FX conversion for each transaction when a portfolio is set to a non‑USD base currency.
  • Advanced dividend calculator for stocks and ETFs that pulls in yields and prices by ticker, lets users adjust dividend and price growth, taxes, DRIP and additional contributions, and then charts projected dividend income, portfolio value and diversification over time.
  • Symbol pages with dividend history, payout metrics and basic financial statements (income statement, balance sheet, cash flow) in annual and quarterly views - with roughly 3 years of history on lower tiers and up to about 15 years on Pro, where available.
  • Proprietary Dividend Safety Score (0–10) based on six metrics - Debt/Equity, Debt/EBITDA, revenue growth, dividend growth, forward payout ratio, and free‑cash‑flow payout - covering 27,000+ dividend stocks across 15+ exchanges, typically using three years of history and refreshed at least quarterly; available only to paying users.
  • Dedicated comparison tools that let users compare stocks or ETFs side‑by‑side on dividend yields, growth rates, payout ratios and other fundamentals in a single view.
  • Hand‑picked “Top stocks” and ETF shortlists (e.g., high yield, dividend growth, monthly dividends, top dividend ETFs) updated monthly as a Pro‑only idea source.
  • Paid broker‑sync feature powered by SnapTrade: securely link supported brokers via OAuth so trades are imported automatically; only trade metadata (symbol, side, quantity, price, timestamp, currency) is shared, with data encrypted at rest and in transit on US‑based servers.
  • Pricing structure: Free tier tracks 1 portfolio with up to 10 holdings and about 3 years of statements; Premium adds up to 3 portfolios with unlimited holdings and access to most advanced analytics, while Pro offers unlimited portfolios, longer statement history (around 15 years), and priority support - both paid tiers include a 7‑day free trial.
  • Owned by NH82 Media LLC and led by founder Nathan Hamilton, with an explicit focus on building a one‑stop, education‑heavy platform for dividend investors to discover ideas, research stocks/ETFs, and manage portfolios.

FAQ

Is Dividend Watch free?

Not entirely. Dividend Watch includes a free tier, but its paid subscription options unlock more capacity. Visit the vendor site for current limits and pricing. A 7-day free trial is available on select plans.

Who is Dividend Watch best for?

Dividend Watch is built for Retail Traders, Long-term Investors, and Dividend Investors. It suits beginner, intermediate, and advanced users.

What platforms and connections does Dividend Watch support?

You can use Dividend Watch on Web. Integrations include SnapTrade.

Which markets does Dividend Watch cover?

Dividend Watch covers North America, Europe, APAC, and LatAm. It tracks Stocks and ETFs.

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