Roundhill Weekly Paying 0DTE High Income ETFs QDTE & XDTE Status Update - May 2024
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- Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
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Love every Friday paydays from Round Hill funds QDTE and XDTE 💵🎉💵
Great fund update and thank you for the shoutout! Really appreciate it!
You’re very welcome
I buy 20 shares/week of each of these I like the fact they put some money in those persistent dead weeks in my dividend calender. Good video.
These guys have been excellent thus far. I think selling covered calls that are apparently a bit out of the money instead of puts and having no sell-put on their "synthetic" keeps their NAV relatively stable. The weekly compounding makes up for the slightly lower but still impressive yield.
Great updates!!!
Love QDTE. I jumped in two weeks after they launched. The thing is gangbusters good. So far. Who doesn't like weekly pocket money?
Literally running a poor man’s covered call strategy
Thanks ❤
I am like you on this one. I bought a few to wait and see how things go. So far so good it seems
These are my current favorite funds. Their lower distributions were around the big dips in the market in April. The share price has been steadily recovering since those dips. I have been steadily buying since late March/ early April.
I add 1 share of QDTE every week
I may start doing something like thay
sounds good.
I'm looking in to buying 50 shares of both XDTE and QDTE just to add a little more diversity to my income sources.
I'm buying a share or 2 almost every week..seems to be going good. 👍
Yes I’m doing the same thing I’m buying 2 shares of each
I'm putting all my dividends into QDTE, I'm less excited about weekly payouts as I am weekly compounding!
That’s not smart
Bought 2 each second week of March just gorgeous fun but is making me wonder if I should get 100 or to get paid for my entertainment
fund fact with these is the growth line can be better with weekly payout.. im still debating on getting this.. but got already more then 15 etfs to take care off xD so i might get 200 and just let it sit
and pay me
XDTE is doing better in total return than the Q version. S&P seems to work better for this strategy.
I’m still keeping my eye on it and waiting to jump in after a market correction.
I just wish more people would buy these. They need to get to 25MM AUM to qualify for dollar based investing.
cool
Covered calls the hope is flat or to go up. It’s a profit maker in both scenarios. The only way this strategy loses money is if there is a complete market collapse. I think it’s a very good strategy that really can’t lose unless everyone loses.
Yes, in Schwab
? What about Schwab?
@@mom2collegekids26 you can reinvest fractional shares into these Round Hill funds if you DRIP..
Does any brokerage allow you to DRIP if your weekly dividend isn’t enough to buy a share?
It should yes but every broker has their own little rules
Most brokerages set AUM standards for fractional shares so thry are not left holding the bag if the fund dies. Robinhood, for example, sets 25MM AUM as floor for dollar based investing [fractional shares] for ETFs (same as market cap for other stocks)
I will jump in when it starts to sell fractional shares
Understandable. While I own whole shares, they’re not DRIPping because my Weekly distributions aren’t high enough to buy whole shares
Can these weeklies be dripped automatically in one’s brokerage account?
On RH it's possible
Sure
You can drip these funds but I think it'll depend on your broker if you'd be able to drip for fractional shares. I know RH you can't drip for for fractional shares yet.
@@wildpfamilyRH isn’t dripping this ETF unless the weekly distribution will buy a whole share. Many of use don’t own enough to get a big enough distribution each week to cover a share for DRIP