WTDIWisdomTree U.S. Dividend IndexThe WisdomTree U.S. Dividend Index is a fundamentally-weighted index that defines the dividend-paying portion of the U.S. equity market. The Index measures the performance of U.S. companies, listed on a U.S. stock exchange, that pay regular cash dividends and meet other liquidity and capitalization requirements established by WisdomTree. The index is dividend weighted at the annual reconstitution in December to reflect the proportionate share of the aggregate cash dividends each component company is projected to pay in the coming year, based on the most recently declared dividend per share. The index was established with a base value of 300 as May 31, 2006.
Prior to June 30, 2017, the WisdomTree U.S. Dividend Index was named the WisdomTree Dividend Index.
The WisdomTree U.S. Dividend Index is a fundamentally-weighted index that defines the dividend-paying portion of the U.S. equity market. The Index measures the performance of U.S. companies, listed on a U.S. stock exchange, that pay regular cash dividends and meet other liquidity and capitalization requirements established by WisdomTree. The index is dividend weighted at the annual reconstitution in December to reflect the proportionate share of the aggregate cash dividends each component company is projected to pay in the coming year, based on the most recently declared dividend per share. The index was established with a base value of 300 as May 31, 2006.
Prior to June 30, 2017, the WisdomTree U.S. Dividend Index was named the WisdomTree Dividend Index.
Index Facts | As of 6/19/2026 |
|---|---|
| Bloomberg Index Symbol | WTDI |
| Exchange Index Symbol | - |
| Index Inception Date | 6/1/2006 |
| Base Index Value | 300 |
| Number of Components in Index | 1176 |
| Current Index Value | 1,071.28 |
| Total Return Index Closing Value | 2,015.57 |
| Total Index Market Capitalization ($ Trillion) | 55.86 |
| Index MarketCap Breakdown | |
| Large Cap (> $10 Billion) | 93.86% |
| Mid Cap (≥ $2 Billion and ≤ $10 Billion) | 5.36% |
| Small Cap (< $2 Billion) | 0.78% |
Index Statistics | As of 6/19/2026 |
|---|---|
| Dividend Yield | 2.14% |
| Price/Earnings | 21.18 |
| Estimated Price/Earnings | 17.14 |
| Price/Book | 3.75 |
| Price/Sales | 2.40 |
| Price/Cash Flow | 12.48 |
| Gross Buyback Yield | 1.88% |
| Net Buyback Yield | 1.51% |
Industry Group Breakdown
As of 6/18/2026
| Name | Weight (%) |
|---|---|
| Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment | 10.21 |
| Banks | 8.64 |
| Pharmaceuticals Biotechnology & Life Sciences | 8.52 |
| Diversified Financials | 7.64 |
| Energy | 7.05 |
| Capital Goods | 7.03 |
| Utilities | 5.61 |
| Real Estate | 5.02 |
| Software & Services | 4.89 |
| Food Beverage & Tobacco | 4.83 |
| Technology Hardware & Equipment | 4.81 |
*Sectors are subject to change without notice
Country Allocations | Weight |
|---|---|
| United States | 100.00% |
Definitions
- Index Dividend Yield is a measure of the annual dividends of the shares of all Index components divided by the Index value.
- Price/Book Ratio is a ratio used to compare a stock's market value to its book value.
- Price/Earnings Ratio is a valuation ratio of a company's current share price compared to its per-share earnings.
- Estimated Price/Earnings is a valuation ratio of a company's current share price compared to the consensus estimates for per-share earnings over the next 12 months.
- Price/Cash Flow Ratio is a measure of the market's expectations of a firm's future financial health.
- Price/Sales Ratio is a ratio for valuing a stock relative to its own past performance, other companies or the market itself.
- The S&P 500 Index is a capitalization-weighted index of 500 stocks selected by the Standard & Poors Index Committee designed to represent the performance of the leading industries in the United States economy.
- The Russell 3000 Index measures the performance of the 3,000 largest U.S. companies based on total market capitalization.
- The Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Total Market Index represents the broadest index for the U.S. equity market, measuring the performance of all U.S. equity securities with readily available price data.
- Total Return Index Values assume reinvestment of dividends after the deduction of withholding taxes, which apply to non-U.S. dividends.
- Gross Buyback Yield is the amount of a company’s gross share repurchase over the past year to its market capitalization.
- Net Buyback Yield is the amount of a company’s net share repurchase over the past year to its market capitalization.
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