Brookstone Dividend Stock ETF (BAMD)

BATS: BAMD · Real-Time Price · USD
30.36
+0.01 (0.03%)
Jan 9, 2026, 4:00 PM EST - Market closed
0.03%
Assets$95.03M
Expense Ratio0.89%
PE Ratio14.15
Shares Out3.13M
Dividend (ttm)$1.16
Dividend Yield3.82%
Ex-Dividend DateDec 26, 2025
Payout FrequencyQuarterly
Payout Ratio54.03%
Volume11,495
Open30.42
Previous Close30.35
Day's Range30.35 - 30.43
52-Week Low28.19
52-Week High32.83
Beta0.58
Holdings31
Inception DateSep 28, 2023

About BAMD

Fund Home Page

The Brookstone Dividend Stock ETF (BAMD) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in total market equity. The fund actively selects income-producing US stocks or ETFs based on external and internal research. It selects both mid- to large-cap securities. BAMD was launched on Sep 28, 2023 and is issued by Brookstone.

Asset Class Equity
Category Mid-Cap Value
Region North America
Stock Exchange BATS
Ticker Symbol BAMD
ETF Provider Brookstone

Top 10 Holdings

38.86% of assets
NameSymbolWeight
Ford Motor CompanyF4.32%
U.S. BancorpUSB4.19%
KeyCorpKEY4.01%
Truist Financial CorporationTFC3.93%
Portland General Electric CompanyPOR3.90%
Prudential Financial, Inc.PRU3.85%
Huntington Bancshares IncorporatedHBAN3.82%
Edison InternationalEIX3.82%
Gilead Sciences, Inc.GILD3.60%
American Electric Power Company, Inc.AEP3.44%
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Dividends

Ex-DividendAmountPay Date
Dec 26, 2025$0.101Jan 2, 2026
Nov 28, 2025$0.2972Dec 5, 2025
Aug 29, 2025$0.2383Sep 8, 2025
May 28, 2025$0.3187Jun 4, 2025
Feb 28, 2025$0.204Mar 7, 2025
Dec 27, 2024$0.3556Jan 3, 2025
Full Dividend History

Performance

BAMD had a total return of 0.50% in the past year, including dividends. Since the fund's inception, the average annual return has been 13.05%.

News

BAMD: Excessive 0.95% Annual Fee, A Red Flag For Dividend Investors

Brookstone Dividend Stock ETF offers an attractive 4.21% trailing dividend yield, but its excessive 0.95% expense ratio ruins what could be a viable option for high-income investors. BAMD's annual fin...

1 year ago - Seeking Alpha