THESE 3 COVERED CALL ETFs SMASH SCHD DIVIDEND

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All of these covered call etfs have a dividend yield of over 10% and pay a dividend EVERY MONTH! When is the best time to invest in a covered call etf and which one is my favorite? I also compare JEPI vs. VOO and QYLD vs. QQQ. This video breaks down all the facts and makes investing simplified!

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0:00 - 3 Covered Call ETFs over 11% Dividend Yield!
0:55 – What is a Covered Call ETF?
2:32 – When NOT to buy a Covered Call ETF
3:28 – Covered Call ETF Number 1 – XYLD
4:34 – Top 10 Holdings and Price Analysis for Global X S&P 500 Covered Call ETF
5:16 – JP Morgan Equity Premium Income ETF – INSANE DIVIDEND
6:36 – Growth Covered Call ETF – HIGHEST DIVIDEND YIELD
8:07 – My favorite Covered Call ETF
9:27 – S&P 500 ETF VOO vs. JEPI
10:01 – Compound Interest Strategy for Covered Call ETFs
10:54 – Smartest way to invest in covered call ETFs

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Got out of QYLD as the lack of diversification, coupled with the type of holdings, causes the price to fall disproportionately when compared to option ETFs with broader holdings. I'm holding equal parts of JEPI, XYLD and RYLD

chatanp
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Could you go deeper into Covered Call ETFs in other video? I’m confused why covered calls work just for a short time? Fascinating stuff!

kabromaviciute
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Thanks for another great video Professor G!! Im considering JEPQ at the moment and was wondering your thoughts on JEPI VS JEPQ? Are they essentially the same type of funds or do you prefer one over the other. Would love to hear your thoughts on this . Thank you so much! ☺️

Gigi-upyi
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Using the $500/month investment scenario, since inception Jepi has returned about 8% with dividend reinvestment, SP over same period 4.6% There was a pretty serious run up in SP over that period from 300 to 450, then the move back down

Rob-dbcc
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Thank you, I was just starting to consider playing around with JEPQ. I'd seen this video before, but rewatching it again helped. These do not meet my long term goals. Thanks for the sanity check!

Grarder
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That was such an interesting and great video, Professor G. I'm going to look into these ETFs to see if it's right for me. Thank you so much for sharing. 😃👍

sweetsassy
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Sure the total return is lower but you can use the income instead of having to just hold tight for 20 years

Rkcuddles
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I’ve been pondering going into JEPI. Since it is a new fund, do you think it has what it takes to have a long term successful track record? Also, did your compound interest calculator include reinvesting dividends?

anthonyjames
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I write covered calls on VOO and SCHD. It is far superior to any of these funds. If you write your expiration a month out, then you collect the monthly premium.

mescetacy
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I salute you professor, regardless of the price of the day in the VOO, is it positive to invest 500 dollars a month? How is the process to invest monthly money to VOO or other ETFs. Thank you very much for reading me.

elvis.rojasm
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Hey Professor once again awesome Video!

Jepi unfortunately isn’t available in Austria … but QYLD is
My question is if the shareprice is down as we saw the last 5 years
Will it not decrease the amount you get over the longrun?

Do you think now is a better time to invest a small amount?
because we could get into some rough times
And maybe a small amout as a monthly savings plan ?
Just to boost the dividend income and motivation a bit

I mainly invest in FUSD in my savings plan

franzlehner
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Help an old man out. If it returns 16% and you reinvest the dividends AND invest regularly (dollar cost average) how does say QYLD not beat the S&P

MasterKwonDont
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Hi professor G. Love your stuff. I’m confused. If the covered call etfs are paying you 10% plus per year in dividends and you are reinvesting it back in. With the 3.5% return as well as the dividend, wouldn’t you end up with more money then with VOO? Thanks

andrealilly
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I already own some shares of Jepi but I’m no where near retirement age. Should I sell out of my position or should I just hold the shares

zachspradlin
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Im 34 years old. I'm finally at the point of digging myself out of the giant hole of debt I got myself into. I'm starting to invest. And my plan is to invest 5k a month into my portfolio for the next ten years. Some months I should be able to do more. But my goal is to build a portfolio that I can retire off of on dividends alone in about ten years. I been doing a lot of research and have come up with this portfolio. 50% SCHD/ 25% SCHG / 25% JEPI. Would love your honest opinion on the portfolio spread. I'm a little torn between current ratios or possibly lowering Jepi a bit in favor of SCHG or SCHD. Hope to hear from you

Zyllix
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What do you think about selling calls on etfs you already own? Maybe just one time a year to earn anywhere from .5-1% on top of your return? Been thinking about doing this as I’m a long term investor invested in dividend etf, S&P 500, and the total stock market. Adding that return I think would make a great return over the years to compound

Christian_Villanueva
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Great video Prof G - Question for you on the Dividend payout. Is the payout based on the dollar amount held in the stock or the number of shares of the stock? As you mentioned, if towards my retirement time, if I flip from VOO to QYLD, do I care if the stock price might fall to still enjoy my nice monthly pmt? Is the payout based on value of the stock or am I paid on the number of shares I hold?

johnlasure
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Noa, Do you have a video about TSLY and QQQY ? Could you please analize these 2? Thanks Brother!

georgeg
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Great video. I am in my 40s and I have traditional IRA and I invest in my Vanguard profile mainly VOO, VTI, etc. What else can I invest in except stock market and real estate (planning to buy a house as soon as real estate market cools off)?

MrPuciek
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Good time to be an income investor in the bear market.

TJ-Stackin