$TIDAL TRUST II YIELDMAX ULTRA OPTION INCM STRATEGY ETF (ULTY.US)$
Can any kind soul help to explain how does this ETF works? So the premium earned using the covered call strategy already reflected in the ETF share price? I saw the exact dividend amount drop in NAV per share after the declaration of October dividend.
If that is the case i can just sell this ETF anytime it suits me since it will reduce the ETF NAV to pay out the dividend anyway (which cause the share t...
Can any kind soul help to explain how does this ETF works? So the premium earned using the covered call strategy already reflected in the ETF share price? I saw the exact dividend amount drop in NAV per share after the declaration of October dividend.
If that is the case i can just sell this ETF anytime it suits me since it will reduce the ETF NAV to pay out the dividend anyway (which cause the share t...
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$TIDAL TRUST II YIELDMAX ULTRA OPTION INCM STRATEGY ETF (ULTY.US)$
hi may I know what is the dividend tax rate for Singapore buyer?
hi may I know what is the dividend tax rate for Singapore buyer?
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$UBS AG Etracs Crude Oil Shares Covered Call ETN (USOI.US)$
Hi can anyone share how will the dividends collected be taxed for Singapore investor?
Hi can anyone share how will the dividends collected be taxed for Singapore investor?
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ The greed is crazy!
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101824250 OP Tazzin : Thanks for your reply. If that is the case i would rather to exercise the covered call strategy on the shares i wish to own where i can possibly earning the capital appreciation as well as the premium and no need to pay the insane 30% withholding tax for the dividend received which is actually my cost of investment.
101824250 OP Case1153 : Sound feasible but too much cost incurred (put option cost, 30% withholding tax, forgone potential upside etc) and the longest dated option is only 6 months from now and not liquid. The strike price is integer and you more or less will incur some losses if the etf price cannot recover unless you bought the one strike above your entry price which will actually cost more. Will be interesting to find out the actual performance of the return less all the costs and is it still worth buying?