YMAX The King of High Yield ETFs? (YMAX vs FEPI)
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These are currently 2 of my favorite ETF's. There is really no reason that you can't own both. I currently have 300 shares of FEPI and 200 shares of YMAX and plan to continue adding to both positions.
Yes to both!
qdte is the best
Big fan of FEPI. Price stability and a big 25% dividend. Can't be beat over the long run.
Yieldmax funds just be careful
YMAX is the real deal. I'm up to 3000 shares. FEPI is a smaller holding at 600 shares. I'm counting on these to continue their strong run.
I just checked robinhood. It doesn’t have a dividend?
They do Robinhood just lags on data, you will just get the dividend one day on Robinhood.
They are bad at letting you know on some of the newer funds
Amazing video..great finding !
Are these to be held long-term, or would I have to sell like some of the crypto related items while in the bull run?
Thank you for your nice review! YMAX : 1,500 ($20.3), FEPI : 24($54.1)->testing , I want these ETF make me Free!!!
They are both good! I also bought FEPI’s little brother AIPI!
I wonder what new aipi fund will yield
great video.
great confirmation that i should go very heavy on ymax.
total return for 6 months is 20%ish which means this is 40%ish annual return. (wow!!!. so far no nav decay!!!!)
i am anchoring my fund on ymax.
i like the way this fund gets recalibrated each month.
and it is going to get even better? awesome!!!
again, thanks for this awesome video.
For sure its going to get better, higher yield coming
Great hype video, makes me want to buy more! 630 shares of FEPI and 204 of YMAX. I’m buying another 100 YMAX on the ex-date and I hope to be able to do that once a month until I reach 1000
Awesome, thats a good idea
Good stuff
I thought ULTY had a lot going for it creatively but the NAV decay is making the yield’s real return pretty small! Maybe they need more of the successful Bitcoin or tech companies to put in the fund.
Good video, based on your info it looks like YMAX would be a good start for me in CDN RRSP, thanks!
YMAX is nice but the two are not the same animal. If you know option trading and synthetic call options, VS wholly owned not in-house holdings, FEPIs my choice. And let's face it FEPI is more expensive then YMAX per share. FEPI retains earnings, YMAX does not. YMAX is Walmart investing, FEPI is not. You get what you pay for.
@@bobdavis7290 hey thanks for jumping in with a reply.
Hello. When the price of one of these 2 etfs go down, is that considered nav erosion?
What’s your overall thoughts on ULTY? It seems like a really bad fund but your still invested - please make a video
ive said from the beginning this etf will be volatile and pay huge dividends. We will see how it performs over the next few months.
I'm looking to dropping ULTY and going towards YMAX - seems YMAX's NAV holds much more steady.
Dear author, please tell me, can this fund, which costs 20 euros, go bankrupt or can you safely invest? I'm just a novice investor..... Is there a huge risk of depreciation or not? Thank you in advance
YMAX is #1💸💰
Just bought more MSTY (owned 800 shares) and CONY (owned 2,500 shares) from my YM distributions. I also put away $5,000 of my YM distributions for tax. I still have some money left. KLIP or YMAX?
YMAX, klip is not great in my opinion
@@EntrepreneurInvestor Thanks buddy!
I did the opposite from you, I put in 5000 dollars into FEPI and buying YMAX with the dividends. I feel that YMAX is more volatile then FEPI. So is working good for me and I feel more at piece with my options. What do you think?
I love this strategy.
Thank you. I also bought 25 shares of MSTY strictly to supplement YMAX as well, I feel YMAX is the best among Yieldmax.
@@pedroflores8452 my core is QQQI, SPYI, FEPI and now AIPI. Those divs build up my YM positions as well.
❤Good stuff. I’m stacking as much as I can. I just bought 27 more shares of fepi and 72 more of ymax. They are my two favorites right now.
Keep building!
@@EntrepreneurInvestor yes sir that is the plan👍.
I love FEPI and Ymax!! I’m building up both positions. They both hold their NAV very well too!!
Yes for now they are both great, we will see !
I have both, but I prefer YMAG. I will continue buying more of YMAG than FEPI/YMAX until the Mag 7 prove unworthy
Just got my MSTY dividends, 2607.85. Keep the videos coming. 😊
Thats great
first
Big Bitcoin reversal hitting my accounts around 11:15am Pacific. Will probably affect other positions as well. Already erased $5000 in portfolio income today alone. Bitcoin is a volatile devil.
I'm at retirement age and could easily throw 50k at this and would love the income, however, I'm concerned they are simply paying me with w/my own money as the NAV usually drops on these HY Div ETFS. Initially, my thought was who cares about the investment, I need/want income in my golden years. Any thoughts on if my thinking is right or wrong? If I knew it would continue for the next 15 years or so, I would not be concerned w/the $50k investment. I welcome your thoughts.
They’re both good, but ULTY is even better. And MSTY, NVDY, and CONY are way better…
Ulty needs the NAV to recover then I agree