WisdomTree European Opportunities Fund (OPPE) Dividend Yield, History & Forecast

WisdomTree European Opportunities Fund (OPPE) is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) listed on the New York Stock Exchange Arca. It pays a current dividend yield of 2.56% ($1.52 per share annually (TTM)). The most recent ex-dividend date was June 25, 2026, with payment scheduled for June 29, 2026. market capitalization is approximately $171M.

OPPE fund composition

OPPE holds 263 positions, with 23.1% of assets in its ten largest. It charges an expense ratio of 0.58%, and manages $292.7M.

Top 10 holdings

HoldingWeight
NOKIA.HENokia OYJ3.17%
GLEN.LGlencore PLC2.74%
MT.ASArcelormittal2.47%
PKN.WAOrlen SA2.43%
TKA.DEThyssenkrupp Ag2.32%
ABBN.SWABB Ltd-Reg2.26%
ENI.MIENI SpA2.25%
TTE.PATotalEnergies1.87%
ALBK.IRAllied Irish Banks PLC1.78%
HSBA.LHSBC Holdings PLC1.77%

Sector allocation

Industrials26.8%Financial Services25.6%Basic Materials9.7%Technology8.4%Consumer Cyclical6.6%Energy6.6%Utilities5.5%Healthcare4.2%Other6.6%

Frequently Asked Questions about WisdomTree European Opportunities Fund (OPPE)

What is WisdomTree European Opportunities Fund's dividend yield?
WisdomTree European Opportunities Fund (OPPE) pays a current trailing twelve-month dividend yield of 2.56%, which works out to $1.52 per share annually based on the most recent payout schedule.
When does WisdomTree European Opportunities Fund pay distributions?
The most recent ex-dividend date was June 25, 2026. The next scheduled dividend payment date is June 29, 2026.
What does WisdomTree European Opportunities Fund invest in?
Under typical market conditions, the fund commits at least 80% of its total capital to securities that comprise its underlying index, or to other investments possessing economic characteristics substantially akin to those index components. The benchmark itself is structured with a dividend-weighting approach, crafted to give investors access to small-capitalization European equities. Simultaneously, it aims to mitigate the impact of currency volatility between the Euro and the U.S. dollar. This investment vehicle is classified as non-diversified.