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The Most Misunderstood Aspects of Covered Call ETFs
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The Most Misunderstood Aspects of Covered Call ETFs

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For the past five years, my portfolio has generated over $200,000 a year in income β€” and until recently, none of it came from covered call ETFs. That changed. As I went deep into the research β€” comparing strategies, breaking down tax structures, evaluating funds β€” I found two things: these are some of the most interesting income vehicles available right now, and they are deeply misunderstood.

Most investors buying these funds see a headline yield and assume that's what they're keeping. It isn't. The strategy a fund uses can matter more than the yield it advertises β€” and the difference between the right pick and the wrong one isn't a few percentage points. It's whether your principal is compounding or quietly being handed back to you in monthly checks dressed up as income.

By the end of this video, you'll know how to spot the trap, what metric actually tells you what you keep, and the single decision that can save high earners thousands a year on the exact same funds.

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