Diversified Energy Co Stock Price & Performance
DEC · LONDON STOCK EXCHANGELive market data · Last updated: July 4, 2026 at 7:31 p.m. (ET). Prices shown in USD and for information only — not investment advice.
Diversified Energy Co (DEC) is trading at $14.30 USD, up +5.38% today. It trades on LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE in the Energy sector. Market capitalization is approximately $769.70M USD.
How we think about Diversified Energy Co at Evermore
Diversified Energy Co (DEC) operates in the Energy sector and trades on LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. A single company — no matter how strong — carries concentration risk that a diversified portfolio does not. We generally frame any individual stock as one holding within a broader plan, sized so that a bad quarter for one company can't derail your goals.
How Diversified Energy Co is taxed for Canadian investors
For a Canadian holding a US-listed stock like DEC, two taxes matter. Capital gains on a sale are 50% taxable in Canada (see capital gains tax). Dividends paid by a US company face a 15% US withholding tax under the Canada–US tax treaty (with a valid W-8BEN on file). Prices here are quoted in USD, so currency movements between the USD and the Canadian dollar also affect your real return.
Can you hold Diversified Energy Co in a TFSA or RRSP?
Yes — US-listed stocks are qualified investments for both. But the accounts are not equal for US dividends: inside an RRSP, US dividend withholding tax is waived under the treaty, while inside a TFSA the 15% withholding still applies and can't be recovered. For US dividend-payers, the RRSP is usually the more tax-efficient home.
Common Questions
What is Diversified Energy Co's (DEC) stock price today?
Diversified Energy Co is trading at approximately $14.30 USD, up +5.38% on the day. Quotes update on a short cache and are for information only.
What is Diversified Energy Co's market capitalization?
Diversified Energy Co has a market capitalization of roughly $769.70M USD.
How are US stocks like DEC taxed for Canadians?
Capital gains are 50% taxable in Canada. US dividends face a 15% US withholding tax under the Canada–US treaty (with a W-8BEN). The withholding is waived inside an RRSP but not inside a TFSA.
Can I hold DEC in my TFSA or RRSP?
Yes — US-listed stocks are qualified investments for both. For US dividend-paying stocks, an RRSP is usually more tax-efficient because it avoids the 15% dividend withholding that a TFSA cannot recover.
Is Diversified Energy Co a good investment?
That depends on your plan, time horizon, and risk tolerance — and on how a single stock fits alongside your other holdings. Speak with a CFP® or CIM® before making a concentrated bet on any one company.
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