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The YieldMax AMZN Option Income Strategy ETF (AMZY-N) has received mixed reviews from financial experts. Some view the ETF's strategy of incorporating derivatives to enhance income as a gimmick, primarily aimed at generating management fees rather than delivering genuine value to investors. Critics point out that, in comparison to its underlying stock—like the case of NVDY and NVDA—the AMZY-N has not shown competitive performance. They suggest that investors who are interested in the underlying assets may be better off purchasing those directly instead of engaging with option-based income strategies that might not yield significant benefits. Overall, there’s a sentiment of skepticism regarding the added value of this ETF relative to direct stock investments.
YieldMax AMZN Option Income Strategy ETF is a American stock, trading under the symbol AMZY-N on the NYSE Arca (AMZY). It is usually referred to as AMEX:AMZY or AMZY-N
In the last year, 1 stock analyst published opinions about AMZY-N. 0 analysts recommended to BUY the stock. 1 analyst recommended to SELL the stock. The latest stock analyst recommendation is . Read the latest stock experts' ratings for YieldMax AMZN Option Income Strategy ETF.
YieldMax AMZN Option Income Strategy ETF was never recommended as a Top Pick on Stockchase. Read the latest stock experts ratings for YieldMax AMZN Option Income Strategy ETF.
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On 2025-06-30, YieldMax AMZN Option Income Strategy ETF (AMZY-N) stock closed at a price of $16.25.
An ETF that has derivatives around it to generate extra income. These are gimmicks. They found a way to charge a management fee for you to buy a stock, just by adding an options strategy. For example, NVDY has underperformed the stock NVDA by 50%, yet charges a 1% MER.
If you like the underlying stock, just buy that and forget about the yield.