>10.3% Dividend Yield>10.3% of $350,000 = $3000 a monthOnly $350k and you never have to work again. You never have to look at your brokerage or worry about anything. Just a monthly $3000 check. Why invest in anything else?If you move to Europe or live in smaller town US you can live with $2000 a month so only $240k needed.
>>62354076It’s a variable yield based on the premiums of the options they sell. It’s not a fixed 10%. Fucking retard. Every dumbass noob who discovers the market has a JEPI JEPQ QYLD phase. You’re grow out of it when you turn 20.
>>62354090Dividend yield was higher in 2022. Okay some times it might go 8% instead of 11%. Easily solved by having a small percentage of cash to buy on dips and reinvest any extra dividends you don't need
Goldmans funds are better, also qdvo
>>62354076these will rape you so hard in a bear market and the divvy will absolutely be cut in half or more to prevent complete NAV erosion.you're better off buying an index now, and only buying these whenever the eventual bear market happens.
>>62354076the problem is inflation. your JEPQ stash stays roughly the same (+20% in last 5 years) while your expenses grow in dollar terms.
>>62354211They beat QQQ and SPY during 2022
>>62354313Isn't 4% on the principle enough to stop inflation?
>>62354356>he believes the official government inflation figuresLMAO
>>62354313unless you have millions you have to combine triple leveraged etfs like TQQQ/UPRO with this
>>62354356bruh
>>62354356Only if house prices crash 50%. 80% if you live in california.
>>62354076>cannot into principal decay
>>62354352>they won in this very specific portion of a 3 year bear marketlisten to yourself
>>62354449We know how holding QQQ does in a bear market. How would holding JEPQ be worse?
>>62354452because the bear market eventually ends but you gave up upside for premiumslook at this dog shit (the first ever CC ETF)
>>62354457QYLD and JEPI/JEPQ are entirely different. QYLD is nearly 100% ROC and JEPI/JEPQ have 0% ROC. QYLD does calls on 100% of it's portfolio while JEPI/JEPQ are 80% just normal stock holdings and only 20% of it are calls.We know in the one bear market tested JEPI/JEPQ outperformed the underlying with much less drawdown.It's the best ETF to buy in our times at the height of a bull market because it's going to go down way less than the underlying.
>>62354457And if your goal is total return holding JEPI/JEPQ in a time like this is the best thing to hold because you can just sell JEPI/JEPQ and buy QQQ/TQQQ at a big discount There is a reason it has a 1.1 billion fund flow this month alone
>>62354486Goldman does it better still, although jepi at last doesnt have the same ponzi level shit going on as neos (overpaying yield with inflows)