DBA
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DBA (DBA) Stock Analysis 2026
Rule-based · Updated daily · Not financial advice
DBA (DBA) is a publicly traded company on the US stock market.
- Low P/E of 11.3× suggests the stock may be undervalued relative to earnings
No significant bearish signals found
Verdict
Buy / Hold
More positives than negatives. Fundamentals support holding while monitoring key risks.
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Revenue & Results
Dividends
Current DY
—
5Y Avg Annual
$0.6618
Last Payment
$0.9120
Ex-Date
12/22/2025
Annual dividends paid per share
| Ex-Date | Payment | Amount | Est. DY |
|---|---|---|---|
Latest12/22/2025 | 01/05/2026 | $0.9120 | 13.68% |
12/23/2024 | 01/06/2025 | $1.0840 | 16.25% |
12/18/2023 | 01/01/2024 | $0.9600 | 14.40% |
12/19/2022 | 01/02/2023 | $0.0960 | 1.44% |
12/23/2019 | 01/06/2020 | $0.2570 | 3.85% |
12/24/2018 | 01/07/2019 | $0.1800 | 2.70% |
Magic Number
Shares needed to self-fund your next purchase
$26.68
Price
$0.9120
Last div. (yearly)
30
shares
Own 30 DBA shares ($800.25) and each yearly dividend pays for 1 new share — the snowball runs on its own.
Investment target
$800.25
New shares / year
+1 shares
If You Had Invested…
Hypothetical return based on historical prices
* Dividend reinvestment calculated at ex-date price. For informational purposes only.
Earnings History
SEC EDGAR · official filings
SEC Filings
Official EDGAR documents
Key Statistics
Valuation
Trading
Dividends
Profitability
Balance Sheet
Fair Value Estimates
Current price: $26.68
Graham Number
√(22.5 × EPS × Book Value)
N/A
Benjamin Graham's intrinsic value formula. Assumes a fair stock trades at no more than 22.5× the product of EPS and book value per share.
Bazin Ceiling Price
Avg. Annual DPS (5Y) ÷ 6%
$11.03
Décio Bazin's dividend-based ceiling. The max price you should pay so that dividends alone deliver at least 6% annual yield on your cost basis.
These are simplified estimates. Not financial advice.
Buy & Hold Checklist
Quality criteria for long-term holding
3/10
100% score
Pays dividends
8Y hist.8+ years of dividend history
Dividend consistency (5Y+)
8 yrsUninterrupted dividend payments for at least 5 years
ROE above 10%
Return on equity — measures how efficiently capital is used
Positive profit margin
Net profit margin must be positive — company earns more than it spends
Revenue growth (annual)
Annual revenue must be growing compared to the prior year
Earnings growth (annual)
Annual earnings must be growing compared to the prior year
Debt/Equity below 2×
Low financial leverage reduces risk of distress
Current ratio above 1
Short-term assets must cover short-term liabilities
Daily liquidity above $5M
$45M/dayHigh trading volume ensures easy entry and exit
Dividend yield above 0%
Stock must distribute income to shareholders
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About DBA
The fund invests in a portfolio of exchange-traded futures on the index Commodities (“Index Contracts”), which consist of Corn, Soybeans, Wheat, Kansas City Wheat, Sugar, Cocoa, Coffee, Cotton, Live Cattle, Feeder Cattle, and Lean Hogs. The index is composed of notional amounts of each Index Commodity. The sponsor of the index is Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. (the “Index Sponsor” or “DBSI”).