WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS)

NYSEARCA: DLS · Real-Time Price · USD
85.50
+0.01 (0.01%)
At close: Apr 28, 2026, 4:00 PM EDT
85.50
0.00 (0.00%)
After-hours: Apr 28, 2026, 4:10 PM EDT
0.01%
Assets $1.08B
Expense Ratio 0.58%
PE Ratio 13.95
Shares Out 12.30M
Dividend (ttm) $3.02
Dividend Yield 3.52%
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 26, 2026
Payout Ratio 49.23%
1-Year Return n/a
Volume 10,813
Open 85.52
Previous Close 85.49
Day's Range 85.35 - 85.80
52-Week Low n/a
52-Week High n/a
Beta 0.74
Holdings 1016
Inception Date Jun 16, 2006

About DLS

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The WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Fund (DLS) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in small-cap stocks. The fund tracks a dividend-weighted index of small-cap companies located in developed countries outside of the US and Canada. DLS was launched on Jun 16, 2006 and is issued by WisdomTree.

Asset Class Equity
Category Foreign Small/Mid Value
Region Global
Stock Exchange NYSEARCA
Ticker Symbol DLS
ETF Provider WisdomTree
Index Tracked WisdomTree International SmallCap Dividend Index

Top 10 Holdings

5.78% of assets
Name Symbol Weight
Hafnia Limited HAFNI 0.82%
Elecnor, S.A. ENO 0.70%
Höegh Autoliners ASA HAUTO 0.69%
Plus500 Ltd. PLUS 0.61%
DOF Group ASA DOFG 0.58%
NOS, S.G.P.S., S.A. NOS 0.55%
Odfjell Drilling Ltd. ODL 0.48%
F.I.B.I. Holdings Ltd FIBIH 0.46%
Man Group Plc EMG 0.46%
First Resources Limited EB5 0.43%
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Dividends

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
Mar 26, 2026 $0.165 Mar 30, 2026
Dec 26, 2025 $0.83275 Dec 30, 2025
Sep 25, 2025 $0.590 Sep 29, 2025
Jun 25, 2025 $1.430 Jun 27, 2025
Mar 26, 2025 $0.280 Mar 28, 2025
Dec 26, 2024 $0.78753 Dec 30, 2024
Full Dividend History

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