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This $6.9 Billion ETF Delivers Consistent Dividends Without Eroding Share Price Like Covered Calls

The NEOS S&P 500 High Income ETF (CBOE:SPYI) has become one of the largest derivative-income funds in the U.S., paying monthly distributions that annualize to roughly 12% on a share price around $53. Income investors buy SPYI for S&P 500 exposure that writes them a check every month rather than one that only appreciates. The ... This $6.9 Billion ETF Deliver

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24/7 Wall St.3h ago

QDTE’s 48% Yield Is Shrinking Fast As Volatility Drops Below 17

The Roundhill Innovation-100 0DTE Covered Call Strategy ETF (CBOE:QDTE) pays income every single week, and that cadence is the entire reason people own it. QDTE sells zero-days-to-expiration call options against synthetic NASDAQ-100 exposure, then routes the collected premiums back to shareholders as distributions that most recently ran $0.24 per share on Ju

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24/7 Wall St.3h ago
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Apollo Sounds the Alarm: AI Profits Are a No-Show Outside Tech, and AI-Heavy ETFs Could Pay the Price

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24/7 Wall St.3h ago

ETHA vs. IBIT: Does Ethereum or Bitcoin Belong in Your Portfolio?

The iShares Ethereum Trust ETF (NASDAQ:ETHA) and the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (NASDAQ:IBIT) look like siblings from the same BlackRock nursery: identical wrappers, same Coinbase custodian, spot crypto exposure through a familiar ticker. The choice between them is not cosmetic. Since IBIT’s January 11, 2024 launch, it has returned 35.64%. ETHA, launched July

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24/7 Wall St.2h ago

XLU vs. VPU: Which Utilities ETF Best Powers the AI Data-Center Boom?

The AI data-center power crunch has turned utilities from bond proxies into growth stocks, and two funds sit at the center of that trade: the Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEARCA:XLU) and the Vanguard Utilities Index Fund ETF (NYSEARCA:VPU). They look nearly identical on a screener, but they make different bets on who actually captures ... XLU vs. VPU

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