John Hood
FIRST ASSET TECH GIANTS COVERED CALL ETF
TXF-T
DON'T BUY
Jun 13, 2025
Depends on your risk tolerance. These are volatile stocks. If he's going to take on the risk of owning some very highly priced stocks, he wants the full value of the upside and not capped by covered calls. The premiums are very rich, but that's not what he wants for his clients.
In general, he likes tech ETFs because they've driven 30% of the gains in the market. And AI will be into everything -- even his dog's vet has adopted it.
Big cap tech with extra yield from covered calls. Get pretty good premiums since volatility is high. TXF has a covered call. Over-valued right now so wait for a pullback. TXF.B has no currency hedge.
Basket of 25 US tech stocks, equal weight, with a covered call. Yield is about 10%, but going forward it may be closer to 7%. Be aware that much of the yield is a ROC. It's not a straight dividend. He watches the ZWT ETF, market weighted, 65 holdings, more diversified, lower distribution, but it's outperformed TXF this year.
The company does some covered calls. One concern is that gold or any commodity is risky, so he wants the full benefit of that risk in return. A covered call on a commodity limits the upside (though he really likes covered calls in general). TXF pays a 9% dividend yield--it looks wonderful, but below the surface could lie risk.
A hedged ETF will not have any impact on US assets since the currency is hedged. If inflation is more persistent, then the Fed will have to be more reactionary. This will cause an unexpected upward movement in interest rates, which will lead to these assets to underperform. Good strategy to extract yield from a sector with low yield. Not the best time to start a new position. Would trim some exposure.
You should not invest just for a high dividend. The tech sector in the late cycle where interest rates rise, will underperform. He is underweight technology. You want to see this pullback significantly before dipping in. The dividend is volatile and is driven by the premium from the underlying stock price.
Likes tech exposure, but expect lots of volatility.
Expecting another low in the markets, but is a good long term investment.
Good time to add a small position.
It holds the Mag 7 with a covered call. It uses more leverage than other covered call ETF, so there's a little more fluctuation. It pays around 10-11% in distributions, and he sees more upside.
Depends on your risk tolerance. These are volatile stocks. If he's going to take on the risk of owning some very highly priced stocks, he wants the full value of the upside and not capped by covered calls. The premiums are very rich, but that's not what he wants for his clients.
In general, he likes tech ETFs because they've driven 30% of the gains in the market. And AI will be into everything -- even his dog's vet has adopted it.