Want 14% From Your Nasdaq Income and a Lighter Tax Bill?
Investors who bought JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (NASDAQ:JEPQ) got a straightforward pitch: keep most of the Nasdaq-100’s upside, collect a fat monthly check, and let JPMorgan’s…
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