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QYLG / QYLG Or QQQ + QYLD: Which Is A Better Investment?

QYLG Or QQQ + QYLD: Which Is A Better Investment?
QYLG invests in Nasdaq-100 components and sells covered calls on 50% of its holding. The fund's strategy is extremely similar to 50% QQQ plus 50% QYLD, but there are some differences. Read More
Posted: Apr 8 2023, 00:39
Author Name: Seeking Alpha
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Right Covered Call ETFs Can Offer Income, Growth

By ETF Trends
August 7, 2023

Right Covered Call ETFs Can Offer Income, Growth

When it comes to equity income, there's a perception that dividend-paying companies are light on growth. The recent space of debuted and growing payou more_horizontal

QYLG: Performance Based On Capital Appreciation And Yield

By Seeking Alpha
June 28, 2023

QYLG: Performance Based On Capital Appreciation And Yield

This article provides an overview of the Global X Nasdaq 100 Covered Call & Growth ETF. The QYLG ETF shares operating similarities with the QYLD ETF t more_horizontal

QYLG Or QQQ + QYLD: Which Is A Better Investment?

By Seeking Alpha
April 8, 2023

QYLG Or QQQ + QYLD: Which Is A Better Investment?

QYLG invests in Nasdaq-100 components and sells covered calls on 50% of its holding. The fund's strategy is extremely similar to 50% QQQ plus 50% QYLD more_horizontal

QYLG: Autopilot Options Selling On Nasdaq 100

By Seeking Alpha
February 13, 2023

QYLG: Autopilot Options Selling On Nasdaq 100

QYLG takes the effort out of understanding options by providing an ETF that does the legwork for you. The fund sells at-the-money calls against the un more_horizontal

QYLG: EPS Revisions Are The Next Big Risk For U.S. Stocks

By Seeking Alpha
July 6, 2022

QYLG: EPS Revisions Are The Next Big Risk For U.S. Stocks

Investors should expect more downside pressure in major US equity indices and shouldn't be fooled by bear market rallies. The recent economic data con more_horizontal

QYLG: Inflation Is A Game-Changer For U.S. Stocks

By Seeking Alpha
April 4, 2022

QYLG: Inflation Is A Game-Changer For U.S. Stocks

While my view on QYLG hasn't changed since my previous article, I believe the macro outlook is now more bearish for US equities than 7 months ago. more_horizontal


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