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But the overall return is pretty lousy. So far, only the $WINC is any good. So far, it has been able to keep up with the MSCI World in terms of returns and has a distribution of around 10% per year.
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@Quiny I also think it's the best so far, but how did you arrive at a 10% payout?
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@Quiny $JEPQ is also running properly?
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@WarrenamBuffet It performs better than the new ones, but worse than the $WINC. The performance in bad market phases will be interesting, but only the future will tell 😉
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$WINC I also find it interesting. IShares pursues a different strategy than JPM, dividend rotation model, quant models, futures... I am watching the ETF. But the fund volume is too small for me. Only USD 50 million. I always ask myself, if hardly any institutional money flows into it, does it make sense for me to invest there?
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@Banana_Millionaire The distribution has so far been 10-13 cents per quarter. With a share price of approx. 5 euros, this results in a dividend yield of between 9 and 10%. Somewhere between 9 and 10% dividend yield.
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@Quiny that's right
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@Yield-Ahead yes, although the etf hasn't even been on the market for a year yet. If it doesn't have much more in it in 1-2 years, that would be strange.
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@WarrenamBuffet right. that's why i'm keeping an eye on him. you're invested? $WINC
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@Yield-Ahead Yep, I have this one and the $JEPQ
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@WarrenamBuffet Which one will you give more weight to? Do you have a preference for one of the two?