QQQY For High Monthly Dividend Income My BEST Performing High Yield Income ETF & This is WHY

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025

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  • @charlesolinger9735
    @charlesolinger9735 Год назад +2

    FEPI payed 1.20/share this month. Past 3 payouts have been in that 1.18 to 1.20 range. Solid so far. And the share price is still up 1.5% after the payout for the month.

  • @Bruddly
    @Bruddly Год назад +2

    if QQQY could keep 40% and prevent NAV depreciation I'd be all in for sure! This is much safer than the Yieldmax ETFs.

    • @DARTHDANSAN
      @DARTHDANSAN Год назад

      Exactly I sold out tsly today . Probably gonna put it into qqqy. QQQY price has yet drop like crazy unlike TSLY

    • @GhostyMIA
      @GhostyMIA Год назад

      @@DARTHDANSANwell that was dumb, i bought 500 more tsly. Yay for averaging down.

  • @roncraft2042
    @roncraft2042 Год назад +2

    Actually they sell puts, not covered calls.

  • @AlphaInvesting
    @AlphaInvesting Год назад

    How much did you buy @200

  • @alexlathom9320
    @alexlathom9320 Год назад

    Could you include nvdy in one of your videos?

  • @AlphaInvesting
    @AlphaInvesting Год назад

    Check Tesla 150 level

  • @josephpettit8572
    @josephpettit8572 Год назад

    They lower the dividend amount to 40% to help save the price. So less erosion but less dividends

    • @Bruddly
      @Bruddly Год назад

      did the fund just happen to pay less this month or did the managers intentionally lower the dividend to protect the NAV?

    • @josephpettit8572
      @josephpettit8572 Год назад

      @@Bruddly it was to protect the nav I believe

  • @mathieubegin6152
    @mathieubegin6152 Год назад

    I dont understand the hate on YM and defiance
    People just look at TSLY results and think they all shit

    • @charlesolinger9735
      @charlesolinger9735 Год назад

      Because 2 of the 18 ym funds actually beat their parent underlying's with 100% re invested. They for sure not for growth. Just for payout if you need it.

    • @Bruddly
      @Bruddly Год назад

      @@charlesolinger9735 which two? They are not supposed to beat the underlying even with dividends reinvested.