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RetireWithLess
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Good explanation. For me, income is the cake, any price appreciation is just a cherry on top.

mountainman
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compound the distribution in a non-taxable account and stick that in your compound calculator and freak out I own 2000 shares that I bought out right the distributions buy more shares on the reinvest drip have fun becoming wealthy with compound interest !!

retiredfire
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Great to see you post again. I remember the old days of QYLD. Any plans to do any vids on funds like QQQY or yieldmax funds?

davidwinter
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If, in a year, FEPI is up 10% plus a 25% yield, how is a growth etf going to beat that?

jimbrown
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Thanks, for a very good analysis. I think we will have to wait and see how this fund does in the long term.

moneymanfernando
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If Expense Ratio is .65% is that not $3.57 a year on each stock?

prophetseven
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Hi Gerry! Last week I found out about some Structured Protection ETFs from Calamos. The ones I am looking have downside protection (0%) and an upside cap of around 10% which varies depending on the ETF. This is over 1 year. I became interested after listening to your videos over the years. They are for SP500, Nasdaq and Russell 2000 indexes. But I don't want to get into the nuts and bolts like you have. I want to replace my Treasury Bill purchases with something that might offer a little better return for my fixed income portion. I understand that if I hold these for over a year, they qualify for long term capital gains in my taxable account. Am I on to something or ?? :)

daveschmarder-
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Wait until they payout with AIPI higher volatility than FEPI

f.w.
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Happy Fathers Day 🎉..i will stay with DIVO and my individual dividend stocks that i write CCs on

richardthorne
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Happy father's day🎉 Blow the diet! 🍦

Agratefulman
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So many extremely high ETFs now.. we are just going to ride Nvdy for a year and roll all dividends into svol to be honest

shaneomack
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I have 525 shares of FEPI I'm up 2.00 a share and the income is great! The way they trade they are able to give the dividends as ROC so great tax advantage as well. So far I've got no complaints.

rafterh
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Not all of us care about beating the index despite the fact that I am.
The key is to get in at the lows.

michaelgordon
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Happy Father’s Day GW! I was curious what you thought of using a mix of these high yield income funds in lieu of bonds in a traditional 60/40 or 70/30 portfolio. I know that bonds are supposed to be decorrelated from stocks and provide some income but they crashed hard with the market in 2022 and the income sucks compared to these etfs. If we ever get a freakin rate cut they could be good again but until then I don’t know. Would a $1m portfolio with $600k in stocks and $400k in income funds producing $40k in spendable cash be too risky? Riskier than bonds? How would you incorporate them in a retirement portfolio?

marcalvarado
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Isnt the bottom left the Meta/FB logo now?

GoingGreenMom