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Global X Nasdaq 100 Covered Call ETF (QYLD)

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QYLD: Big Yields Come With Bigger Pitfalls

QYLD: Big Yields Come With Bigger Pitfalls

Diversified portfolios with high yields often compromise on capital, leading to NAV degradation, as seen with QYLD's persistent price decline and poor performance. The longest running study on covered-options strategy demonstrates that these ETFs erode investors' total capital over time due to insufficient income generation and reliance on capital returns. QYLD lost almost 1/7th of its market cap due to sub-par options writing in 2023. The ETF may never recover, and I recommend a "strong sell".

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
How to Play Wall Street Stocks in 2025? ETF Strategies in Focus

How to Play Wall Street Stocks in 2025? ETF Strategies in Focus

After two years of annual gains topping 20% for the S&P 500, Wall Street experts anticipate a moderate performance in 2025.

Zacks | 1 year ago
QYLD's Impact on NDX, NVDA & Silver Connection

QYLD's Impact on NDX, NVDA & Silver Connection

Kevin Green highlights where SPX bulls can have a confidence, "for now." As for the NDX, he says a duller market day can give the Nasdaq-100 Covered Call ETF (QYLD) enough power to shake up the index.

Youtube | 1 year ago
QYLD Vs. SCHD: Only One ETF Is A Good Option In Retirement

QYLD Vs. SCHD: Only One ETF Is A Good Option In Retirement

High yield covered call funds like QYLD appeal to retirees with lower required savings and promising dividends to cover living expenses. But, QYLD's 12% yield looks unreliable for retirement due to inconsistent and non-growing distributions when adjusted for inflation, making monthly budget planning a nightmare. SCHD provides a much better deal with consistent dividends growing at 11% a year, beating inflation long-term.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
QYLD: This Fund Is Positioned To Outperform The Broader Indexes After The Election

QYLD: This Fund Is Positioned To Outperform The Broader Indexes After The Election

QYLD tends to outperform in an market environment where volatility levels are elevated. The growth outlook remains weak and political uncertainty remains, fear levels should stay elevated. This income based ETF should continue to outperform in the current economic and political environment.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
Keep QYLD Option Roll on Radar After Strong Open Thursday

Keep QYLD Option Roll on Radar After Strong Open Thursday

According to Kevin Green, liquidity is giving bulls enough room "to hang their hat on," but one name could plunge markets: the Global X NASDAQ 100 Covered Call ETF (QYLD).

Youtube | 1 year ago
QYLD: More Alternatives To Consider (QQQI And QDTE)

QYLD: More Alternatives To Consider (QQQI And QDTE)

QYLD ETF writes ATM call options on the Nasdaq 100 Index to generate high distribution yields. However, its strategy is flawed and underperforms over the long run. Compared to QYLD, QQQI's flexible mandate to vary overwritten percentages and use call spreads offers superior performance and higher distribution yield than QYLD. QDTE's 0DTE call options strategy may capture more day-to-day returns and generate significantly higher income than QYLD.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
QYLD: Rate Cuts Improved Its Attractiveness (Rating Upgrade)

QYLD: Rate Cuts Improved Its Attractiveness (Rating Upgrade)

This article upgrades my early Sell rating on Global X NASDAQ 100 Covered Call ETF to Hold. The key considerations involved in this upgrade is the improved return/risk profile thanks to the Fed rate cuts and the return of market volatility. QYLD's yield spread relative to 10-year treasury rates has widened to 7.7% since my last writing.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
QYLD: Probably Beats QQQ In The Months Ahead

QYLD: Probably Beats QQQ In The Months Ahead

The Global X Nasdaq 100 Covered Call ETF (QYLD) aims to generate income by selling call options on Nasdaq 100 stocks. QYLD offers monthly distributions and can provide protection during market downturns, but caps potential gains in strong bull markets. The fund's focus on tech stocks exposes it to sector-specific risks, and its higher expense ratio (0.61%) can impact net returns.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
QYLD vs JEPQ: which is a better Nasdaq covered call ETF?

QYLD vs JEPQ: which is a better Nasdaq covered call ETF?

The JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ) and the Global X Nasdaq 100 Covered Call ETF (QYLD) ETFs are some of the most popular covered call funds in Wall Street. QYLD, launched in 2013, has attracted over $8 billion while JEPQ has almost $16 billion in assets under management.

Invezz | 1 year ago
QYLD Is Great For Income, But I Have Turned Neutral On This 11.63% Yielding ETF

QYLD Is Great For Income, But I Have Turned Neutral On This 11.63% Yielding ETF

QYLD is a strong income-generating ETF but has limited upside potential due to its covered call strategy, leading to a perpetual share price decline. I am now neutral on QYLD, preferring ETFs like QQQI and JEPQ that allow for some capital appreciation while generating income. Despite QYLD's price erosion, it has achieved its goal of consistent monthly distributions, producing 98.82% of its initial share price in income.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
15% Yield Remains Possible By Mixing QYLD With Futures - Hoping For Milder Stock Price Action

15% Yield Remains Possible By Mixing QYLD With Futures - Hoping For Milder Stock Price Action

My Long QYLD / Short Nasdaq 100 Futures combination remains viable for enhanced income, but has delivered mediocre results over the past three months due to big stock price moves. Implied volatility increases the return potential of this strategy, but reduced contango in the futures curve will nullify some of that. Investors who remain bearish, or who don't foresee material stock market upside, may wish to consider this unique income combination strategy.

Seekingalpha | 1 year ago
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