ilmscore | 5 Best Monthly Dividend ETFs for Financial Freedom

Predictions from this Video

Total: 6
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 6
Prediction
Topic
Status
QQQ (Global X NASDAQ 100 Covered Call ETF) is predicted to provide downside protection, falling less than the NASDAQ 100 during market downturns, while continuing to pay its dividend.
"in times when the NASDAQ is falling the Q won't fall by quite as much and you're still going to get that dividend"
QQQ
Pending
QYLD ETF is predicted to experience less severe declines than the NASDAQ during market downturns while continuing to pay its dividend.
"the upside is that in times when the NASDAQ is falling the Q won't fall by quite as much and you're still going to get that dividend"
QYLD
Pending
SVOL ETF's strategy of shorting VIX futures is expected to capture a 'fear premium' due to market expectations for volatility often exceeding actual volatility.
"market expectations for volatility are typically higher than actuality shorting those expectations so selling Futures contracts against the vix is a way to capture that fear premium in the market"
SVOL
Pending
JEPI ETF's diversified portfolio is expected to provide safety during market downturns.
"so that diversification gives it safety when the market tumbles"
JEPI
Pending
JEPI ETF is predicted to provide a high dividend yield without experiencing the share price depreciation commonly associated with QYLD ETF.
"For those of you living off your dividends this one can provide that high yield without the price loss you get with qld"
JEPI
Pending
ETFs that do not reach at least $50 million in assets under management within a few years are likely to be closed due to insufficient fee collection.
"if an ETF hasn't grown to at least $50 million in assets over a few years the fees collected just aren't going to be enough to pay management and there is a good chance that the fund gets closed down"
ETF Longevity
Pending