Looking To Potentially Generate Income In The Current Interest Rate Environment? Check Out Actively-Managed ETF QVOL
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At its most recent meeting in April, the Fed did as expected and held its benchmark fund rate at between 3.5% and 3.75%. But what wasn't expected was the dissent within the
While the markets had expected the Fed to hold rates steady, they weren't expecting the dissent, which has led to uncertainty about what the Fed will do next. After all, the word on
Options Abound
Either way, this has compounded volatility, shining a spotlight on instruments for income-seeking investors. After all, with interest rates still elevated, it means they can potentially capture attractive yields on cash, dividends and fixed-income holdings. It can be even better for options investors because increased uncertainty drives up premiums, creating more opportunities to generate upfront income and allowing for more strategic entry and exit points in a fluctuating market.
That's particularly true if income investors are focused on the Nasdaq, which is full of big tech companies that are still growing despite the current chaos. When investors are nervous about wars or the Fed's next move, they often tend to pay higher prices for the insurance that options provide. If you are an investor who is selling those options, you get to pocket the fees month after month, all the while getting exposure to some of the biggest names in tech. You could essentially be getting paid a premium to wait out the storm with some of the most valuable companies in the world.
Take Advantage Of Uncertainty With The Infrastructure Capital Nasdaq Option Income ETF
That in turn shines a spotlight on the recently launched Infrastructure Capital Nasdaq Option Income ETF (NASDAQ: QVOL). Brought to you by
QVOL is run by
A Hands-On Approach With QVOL
Hatfield and his team actively manage QVOL, deploying the firm's proprietary investment process, which includes screening for companies with positive earnings and forward-looking statements, establishing price targets using earnings estimates and a dynamic relative valuation framework based on the relationship between price, earnings and growth, while also seeking high yield by writing options on single stocks and index options that reflect the firm's price targets. Plus, the asset management firm employs volatility management strategies to boost income and manages risk daily, something investors can't say of other passively-managed income option ETFs.
The goal of QLOV is threefold: to generate high monthly income, capture upside by selecting equities and options driven by quantitative and qualitative analysis and to be as tax efficient as possible. Regarding the latter point, the ETF has a built-in "in-kind mechanism" that allows it to potentially avoid realizing capital gains and lower transaction costs. This can lower investors' tax liability, which in turn can boost their net returns. Plus, index options classified as 1256 contracts offer potential tax benefits because they are taxed at a 60/40 rate, where 60% of gains are treated as long-term capital gains and 40% as short-term, regardless of how long the position was held. The ETF is also cheap with a gross expense ratio of just 0.82%, and that's for an actively managed fund with management fees of 0.8%.
Important Information
Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses carefully before investing. For a prospectus with this and other information about the ETF, please click here https://www.infracapfund.com/QVOL. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing.
Investing involves risk including the risk of principal loss.
Investing involves risk. Principal loss is possible. The Fund is a recently organized investment company with no operating history prior to the date of this Prospectus. As a result, prospective investors have no track record or history on which to base their investment decision. Derivatives may pose risks in addition to and greater than those associated with investing directly in securities, currencies or other investments, including risks relating to leverage, imperfect correlations with underlying investments or the Fund's other portfolio holdings, high price volatility, lack of availability, counterparty credit, liquidity, valuation and legal restrictions. Options transactions involve special risks that may make it difficult or impossible to close a position when the Fund desires. The prices of securities the Adviser believes are undervalued may not appreciate as anticipated or may go down, the valuations may never improve or returns on value equity securities may be less than returns on other styles of investing or the overall stock market. Leverage is investment exposure which exceeds the initial amount invested. When the Fund borrows money for investment purposes, or when the Fund engages in certain derivative transactions, such as options, the Fund may become leveraged. A high portfolio turnover rate (portfolio turnover in excess of 100% of the average value of the Fund's portfolio) has the potential to result in the realization and distribution to shareholders of higher capital gains, which may subject you to a higher tax liability. ETFs are subject to additional risks that do not apply to conventional mutual funds, including the risks that the market price of an ETF's shares may trade at a premium or discount to its net asset value, an active secondary trading market may not develop or be maintained, or trading may be halted by the exchange in which they trade, which may impact an ETF's ability to sell its shares. Shares of any ETF are bought and sold at market price (not NAV) and are not individually redeemed from the ETF. Brokerage commissions will reduce returns QVOL is distributed by
The Nasdaq is a stock exchange, aka a marketplace where investors can buy and sell shares of publicly traded companies. The Nasdaq Composite is a stock market index composed of thousands of stocks listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market®, with a particular emphasis on technology-related companies. Established in 1971, it is known for featuring a wide range of companies - from established giants like Apple and Microsoft to smaller, fast-growing firms - reflecting a broad cross-section of the
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