
"Funds that flash double-digit rates to attract investors who are also quietly eroding principal are not delivering on income promises, they are just returning your own money with a strong marketing wrapper."
"The JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF holds a concentrated portfolio of Nasdaq-100 stocks and overlays an options strategy using equity-linked notes rather than rigid covered calls."
"The current yield is 10.58%, paid monthly, with a $0.54 distribution taking place in April 2026. The expense ratio is 0.35%, the lowest of the three."
High-yield ETFs often have a negative reputation due to misleading returns that erode principal. However, some funds genuinely deliver income, which is essential for retirees needing cash flow. Three funds in the 10% to 14% yield range are evaluated based on yield, income generation, costs, and principal stability. The JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF stands out with a 10.58% yield and a flexible income structure. The Global X Nasdaq-100 Covered Call ETF is also examined, but details are not fully provided.
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