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A put/write covered call income-focused strategy using options can generate extra income. ZWB is covered call banks. If you're bullish on the market, ZWB will give you more upside than ZPAY. If you're conservative on the market, and you think there's going to be more volatility, ZPAY will do better for you.
Right now in his dividend fund, he owns ZPAY but not ZWB.
Really only in the US, in the Innovators series, but only in USD, which is risky now. ZPAY-F gives you exposure to the US, but with the currency hedge, which he prefers. Buffers limit upside, but protect in the downside. It's like a 60/40 balance portfolio and it's tax efficient.
He uses it a lot. It writes puts on stocks to buy lower and sells calls. It pays a 6% yield. If the market slides, this will fall at half the rate of the market, and if the market rallies, this will rise at half the rate, but yet get tax-efficient income off US stocks. But this is not immune to market volatility.
He helped developed this ETF 5 years ago. He uses it. It targets 50% position in a long in a covered call + 50% holds a T-bill and sells puts to generate income. This yields 6%, and has half the volatility of the US stock market. Is tax efficient, because the dividends off the options are treated as capital gains.
He helped developed this ETF 5 years ago. He uses it. It targets 50% position in a long in a covered call + 50% holds a T-bill and sells puts to generate income. This yields 6%, and has half the volatility of the US stock market. Is tax efficient, because the dividends off the options are treated as capital gains.