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The time has come: JPMorgan launches JEPI and JEPQ in Europe


On October 29, 2014, JPM launched the two extremely popular US funds JEPI and JEPQ in Europe:


JEPI

https://am.jpmorgan.com/de/de/asset-management/adv/products/jpm-us-equity-premium-income-active-ucits-etf-usd-dist-ie000u5mjoz6


JEPQ

https://am.jpmorgan.com/de/de/asset-management/adv/products/jpm-nasdaq-equity-premium-income-active-ucits-etf-usd-dist-ie000u9j8hx9


These are interesting alternatives to $QYLE (-0.42%) and $XYLP (+0.31%) in my opinion. Let's see how long it takes for the two funds to become tradable with the usual brokers.


In the meantime, the fund volume of the global variant has $JEGP (+0.11%) has continued to increase significantly. The fund has now raised more than USD 300 million, and the trend is still rising. There appears to be a great deal of interest in this monthly distributing income ETF with its underlying global low-volatility equity basket.

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I think it's great. Will you let us know here as soon as it's ready to handle?
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You should tag me🤣
The nasdac is already found at the Ing but not yet tradable. I am curious
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Please keep us updated
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Will you let us know when it's available at TR?
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Endlich!
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Already have the $JEGP would then add the JEPQ
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Can you please explain what you think is so great about the old ETFs and now the newly established ETFs? If you put €10,000 into it and then get the dividends, but the price hardly changes at all, what's the point?

Honestly meant question, I'm a bit at a loss!
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I have invested $JEGP but haven't seen any dividend income yet although its a monthly dividend ETF. Anyone else has similar experience? Thanks
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