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The Roundhill Innovation 100 0DTE Covered Call ETF, ticker QDTE, a new #dividend income fund out since March. The QDTE is similar to the popular QYLD covered call ETF in that it uses call options to create the cash flow to pay #dividends but with a high yield twist. The fund invests in the 100 largest companies on the Nasdaq exchange, mostly tech stocks, and then every day sells call options against the position.
The Roundhill S&P 500 0DTE Covered Call ETF, ticker XDTE, uses the same strategy but on the S&P 500 stocks. Both of these weekly dividend ETFs use the strategy made famous by the QYLD Monthly Income ETF but produce weekly dividend income. That and the 62% dividend yield may seem nice but there are pros and cons to these ETFs and you need to know them before you invest. I'll explain these new weekly #dividendstocks ETFs along with everything you need to know and compare them versus the QYLD and the XYLD.
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Joseph Hogue, CFA spent nearly a decade as an investment analyst for institutional firms and banks. He now helps people understand their financial lives through dividend stocks, investing and ways to make more money. He has appeared on Bloomberg and on sites like CNBC and Morningstar. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation and is a veteran of the Marine Corps.
0:00 Weekly Dividend Stock ETFs vs the QYLD
0:52 How does the QDTE Weekly Dividend ETF Work?
2:00 How do Income ETFs Work?
3:08 What is the Risk to the QDTE Weekly Dividend ETF?
4:21 ODTE Dividend Yield Calculation
6:18 How does the XDTE Weekly Dividend ETF Work?
7:31 XDTE Dividend Yield Calculation
9:37 Pros and Cons of Weekly Dividend ETFs
11:45 QDTE vs QYLD
15:18 How to Make Your Own Weekly Dividends
16:48 QDTE Weekly Dividend ETF vs QYLD Monthly Dividend
17:51 QDTE Weekly Dividend ETF vs Do-it-Yourself
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