Nuveen Nasdaq 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund earns a "Buy" rating for its tax-efficient, growth-oriented buy-write strategy on the Nasdaq-100 Index. QQQX benefits from AI-driven sector tailwinds, with rising contributions from mid-tier constituents like AMD, INTC, and storage players boosting index depth. The fund trades at a 7% discount to NAV, offering investors attractive entry.
Nuveen Nasdaq 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund remains a buy, offering an 8.9% yield and trading at a 4.46% discount to NAV. QQQX's option-writing strategy delivers reliable income and reduced volatility, outperforming during sideways markets but capping long-term upside versus traditional growth ETFs. The fund's payouts are well covered by earnings, with 2025 earnings of $3.75 per share versus $2.24 in distributions, supporting income sustainability.
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| Name | Quantity | Cost | Value | Profit ($) | Gain (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JD Jim Dushek HARBOUR INVESTMENTS Inc. | 5,714 | $154,131.68 | $174,419.85 | $20,288.17 | 13.16% |
Daniel L. Lippincott Karpus Management Inc. | 1.64M | $40.92M | $50.16M | $9.23M | 22.56% |
| LJB Laura J. Bornheimer GWN SECURITIES Inc. | 7,887 | $208,768.75 | $241,656.89 | $32,888.14 | 15.75% |
Jeff Ameen Spire Wealth Management | 352 | $10,341.76 | $10,704.32 | $362.56 | 3.51% |
| PF Phillip Fitzsimmons Hennion & Walsh Asset Management Inc. | 34,937 | $1.02M | $1.06M | $47,168.71 | 4.65% |
| NASDAQ (NGS) Exchange | US Country |
The Nuveen Nasdaq 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund is a closed-ended equity indexed mutual fund initiated by Nuveen Investments, Inc. This fund is distinguished by its collaborative management approach, being co-managed by Nuveen Asset Management, LLC, and Nuveen Fund Advisors LLC. It primarily focuses on investing in the public equity markets across the United States, targeting a diverse range of sectors. The fund predominantly invests in large-cap companies' stocks, aiming to provide investors with exposure to significant corporations. In addition to direct stock investments, the fund employs a strategy of investing through index call options to potentially enhance returns. The investment objective of the fund is to closely replicate the performance of the NASDAQ 100 Index, providing investors with a reflection of the performance of top technology and non-financial companies listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange. Originally known as NASDAQ Premium Income & Growth Fund Inc., the Nuveen Nasdaq 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund was established on January 30, 2007, with its operational base in the United States.
This product refers to the fund's primary service of offering investors a means to invest in a diversified portfolio of U.S. public equities. The equity indexed mutual fund is designed to track the performance of the NASDAQ 100 Index, enabling investors to gain exposure to the leading large-cap companies in various sectors within the United States. Through this product, investors can participate in the growth of top-tier companies without directly purchasing individual stocks, thereby diversifying their investment risk.
The fund focuses on investing in the stocks of large-cap companies, which are considered to be more stable and less volatile compared to their smaller counterparts. This investment strategy is aimed at investors seeking to benefit from the established performance and consistent growth of major corporations across diversified sectors. By concentrating on large-cap stocks, the fund strives to deliver reliable returns while minimizing investment risk.
As part of its unique investment approach, the fund also invests through index call options. This strategy involves the fund owning options to buy the underlying stocks at a predetermined price before a specified date. The use of index call options is intended to provide an additional revenue stream and potentially enhance the overall return of the fund, especially during periods of market growth. It offers investors a nuanced way to capitalize on market trends while maintaining the core investment in equity stocks.