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The fund invests, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of its net assets plus any borrowings for investment purposes in investments in companies that are included in the fund’s benchmark. The fund will generally seek to maintain style, capitalization and industry characteristics similar to its benchmark. It is non-diversified.

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MarketMaestro1
MarketMaestro1 Jul. 2 at 9:33 PM
$1,000 into 10 income ETFs πŸ’° $10K income portfolio idea πŸ‘‡ $1K β†’ $SPYI $1K β†’ $QQQI $1K β†’ $JEPQ $1K β†’ $GPIQ $1K β†’ $GPIX Which of these do you own?
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mellow888
mellow888 Jun. 30 at 10:29 PM
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FibonacciTrader_
FibonacciTrader_ Jun. 30 at 8:40 PM
Common questions I get around ETF allocation: Why not just go $QQQ for higher returns? Because my core portfolio is already heavily concentrated in tech names. Adding $QQQ would effectively double down on sector risk. $VOO provides broader cross-sector diversification and smoother risk exposure. Why not use covered call ETFs like $GPIX or $QQQI? The trade-off is structural: covered call strategies consistently cap upside in strong bull cycles, which drags long-term compounding. On larger capital, the income looks attractive short-term but becomes inefficient versus total return growth. Performance snapshot (dividend-adjusted, since comparable inception points): $VOO ~26.4% $GPIX ~23.6% $QQQ ~25.4% $QQQI ~21% More yield doesn’t always mean better long-term compounding - especially in strong equity regimes
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MorganHoratio
MorganHoratio Jun. 25 at 9:06 PM
How much annual dividends can you earn with $10,000? $GPIX = $900 $SOXY = $1,200 $QQQI = $1,400 $TDAQ = $1,700 Juicing $1,700 in annual distributions out of a $10K allocation? This isn't your legacy passive income; it’s an aggressive monetization of secular tech volatility via sophisticated derivative options and covered call structures! While $GPIX (Goldman Sachs S&P 500 Premium, ~9%) forms a stable base near key Fibonacci floors, $SOXY (YieldMax Semiconductor, ~12%) harvests high-margin option premiums directly off volatile chip vectors. Capitalizing on tech-growth sovereignty, $QQQI (NEOS Nasdaq-100 High Income, ~14%) paired with ultra-high frequency daily-income vehicle $TDAQ (~17%) are effectively building a massive cash-flow barrier against short-term tech pullbacks. Within this elite option-income vanguard, where are you deploying size today? Are you placing heavy limits on $TDAQ / $QQQI to lock in double-digit cash flow, or sitting on the sidelines?
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BillionerOfKing
BillionerOfKing May. 4 at 3:48 PM
$GPIX Current Stock Price: $53.69 Contracts to trade: $54.0 GPIX May 15 2026 Call Entry: $0.25 Exit: $0.36 ROI: 42% Hold ~24 days Shared as daily free alerts and for educational purposes only. https://dailypickai.com/freealerts
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Apr. 8 at 4:15 PM
Most people chase growth πŸ“ˆ But cash flow hits different πŸ’΅ $100K in $SPYI β†’ ~$1,000/month $100K in $GPIX β†’ similar ballpark Same market exposure πŸ“Š But now your portfolio actually pays you!
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Apr. 6 at 4:47 PM
Monthly Quality Cash Flow ETF List πŸ’΅ $DIVO β€” Blue chip dividend + covered calls πŸ‘€ $JEPQ β€” Nasdaq equity premium income πŸ’Έ $GPIX β€” S&P 500 premium income πŸ“Š $GPIQ β€” Nasdaq 100 covered call πŸš€ $QDVO β€” Growth + option income ⚑
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Apr. 4 at 4:05 PM
Growth meets cash flow! πŸ’Έ $SCHG β€” U.S. growth ETF πŸ“ˆ $QDVO β€” Growth + options overlay ⚑ $XLKI β€” Tech sector premium income πŸš€ $GPIQ β€” Nasdaq 100 covered calls πŸ’° $GPIX β€” S&P 500 premium income πŸ“Š $KGLD β€” Gold + dividends πŸ† Solid hybrid list here!
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xxArbitragexx
xxArbitragexx Apr. 1 at 11:41 PM
$GPIX $GPIQ smaller payouts than previous months. Disappointing
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Mar. 28 at 4:18 PM
S&P 500 high income ETFs πŸ‘€ $SPYI β†’ 11.94% $ISPY β†’ 10% $GPIX β†’ 7.9% $SPYH β†’ 7.6% Multiple ways to earn income from the S&P 500! Which do you own?
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MarketMaestro1
MarketMaestro1 Jul. 2 at 9:33 PM
$1,000 into 10 income ETFs πŸ’° $10K income portfolio idea πŸ‘‡ $1K β†’ $SPYI $1K β†’ $QQQI $1K β†’ $JEPQ $1K β†’ $GPIQ $1K β†’ $GPIX Which of these do you own?
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mellow888
mellow888 Jun. 30 at 10:29 PM
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FibonacciTrader_
FibonacciTrader_ Jun. 30 at 8:40 PM
Common questions I get around ETF allocation: Why not just go $QQQ for higher returns? Because my core portfolio is already heavily concentrated in tech names. Adding $QQQ would effectively double down on sector risk. $VOO provides broader cross-sector diversification and smoother risk exposure. Why not use covered call ETFs like $GPIX or $QQQI? The trade-off is structural: covered call strategies consistently cap upside in strong bull cycles, which drags long-term compounding. On larger capital, the income looks attractive short-term but becomes inefficient versus total return growth. Performance snapshot (dividend-adjusted, since comparable inception points): $VOO ~26.4% $GPIX ~23.6% $QQQ ~25.4% $QQQI ~21% More yield doesn’t always mean better long-term compounding - especially in strong equity regimes
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MorganHoratio
MorganHoratio Jun. 25 at 9:06 PM
How much annual dividends can you earn with $10,000? $GPIX = $900 $SOXY = $1,200 $QQQI = $1,400 $TDAQ = $1,700 Juicing $1,700 in annual distributions out of a $10K allocation? This isn't your legacy passive income; it’s an aggressive monetization of secular tech volatility via sophisticated derivative options and covered call structures! While $GPIX (Goldman Sachs S&P 500 Premium, ~9%) forms a stable base near key Fibonacci floors, $SOXY (YieldMax Semiconductor, ~12%) harvests high-margin option premiums directly off volatile chip vectors. Capitalizing on tech-growth sovereignty, $QQQI (NEOS Nasdaq-100 High Income, ~14%) paired with ultra-high frequency daily-income vehicle $TDAQ (~17%) are effectively building a massive cash-flow barrier against short-term tech pullbacks. Within this elite option-income vanguard, where are you deploying size today? Are you placing heavy limits on $TDAQ / $QQQI to lock in double-digit cash flow, or sitting on the sidelines?
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BillionerOfKing
BillionerOfKing May. 4 at 3:48 PM
$GPIX Current Stock Price: $53.69 Contracts to trade: $54.0 GPIX May 15 2026 Call Entry: $0.25 Exit: $0.36 ROI: 42% Hold ~24 days Shared as daily free alerts and for educational purposes only. https://dailypickai.com/freealerts
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Apr. 8 at 4:15 PM
Most people chase growth πŸ“ˆ But cash flow hits different πŸ’΅ $100K in $SPYI β†’ ~$1,000/month $100K in $GPIX β†’ similar ballpark Same market exposure πŸ“Š But now your portfolio actually pays you!
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Apr. 6 at 4:47 PM
Monthly Quality Cash Flow ETF List πŸ’΅ $DIVO β€” Blue chip dividend + covered calls πŸ‘€ $JEPQ β€” Nasdaq equity premium income πŸ’Έ $GPIX β€” S&P 500 premium income πŸ“Š $GPIQ β€” Nasdaq 100 covered call πŸš€ $QDVO β€” Growth + option income ⚑
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Apr. 4 at 4:05 PM
Growth meets cash flow! πŸ’Έ $SCHG β€” U.S. growth ETF πŸ“ˆ $QDVO β€” Growth + options overlay ⚑ $XLKI β€” Tech sector premium income πŸš€ $GPIQ β€” Nasdaq 100 covered calls πŸ’° $GPIX β€” S&P 500 premium income πŸ“Š $KGLD β€” Gold + dividends πŸ† Solid hybrid list here!
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xxArbitragexx
xxArbitragexx Apr. 1 at 11:41 PM
$GPIX $GPIQ smaller payouts than previous months. Disappointing
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Mar. 28 at 4:18 PM
S&P 500 high income ETFs πŸ‘€ $SPYI β†’ 11.94% $ISPY β†’ 10% $GPIX β†’ 7.9% $SPYH β†’ 7.6% Multiple ways to earn income from the S&P 500! Which do you own?
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NotFinancialAdvice007
NotFinancialAdvice007 Mar. 8 at 10:31 PM
$GPIX dividends gonna be juicy
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Mar. 2 at 11:13 AM
S&P 500 income ETFs ranked by cash flow πŸ’° $SPYI 11.94% $GPIX 7.9% $JEPI 8.4% $DIVO 5.6% $100K in each β†’ ~ $33,840 yearly One index Multiple income levels
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BearDiver
BearDiver Feb. 18 at 9:36 AM
$GPIX Equity ETF blending growth and income factors.
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stockanalysis_
stockanalysis_ Feb. 17 at 8:34 PM
Stock Analysis Platform Deep Dive | ETF Tools Breakdown $JEPI $XYLD $SPYI $GPIX $SPY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bqyxxj8TmzM
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Feb. 14 at 7:02 PM
Which of these 3 ETFs do you guys own? I have some of all 3, but like $SPYI the best! $JEPI $GPIX $SPYI
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Feb. 12 at 9:11 PM
If I still worked my 9-5 & was very busy... I'd buy a simple: Set & forget portfolio like this! $QQQ $GPIX $VOO $GPIQ
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Feb. 9 at 9:33 PM
Looking for high-income S&P 500 ETFs that don’t bleed price over time? πŸ’ΈπŸ“ˆ These stand out: $TSPY ~14% $SPYI ~12% $GPIX ~10% $ISPY ~9% $JEPI ~8% If you had to choose just one, which are you buying? πŸ€”πŸ‘‡
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WallstreetTopExp
WallstreetTopExp Feb. 8 at 5:21 PM
If you had $100K & Could ONLY buy one of these: $GPIX $JEPI $SPYI $TSPY Which are you going with?
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somebidy
somebidy Feb. 5 at 6:40 PM
$GPIX added my 1st position today
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BillionerOfKing
BillionerOfKing Jan. 30 at 2:06 PM
$GPIX Current Stock Price: $53.34 Contracts to trade: $54.0 GPIX Feb 20 2026 Call Entry: $0.23 Exit: $0.37 ROI: 56% Hold ~20 days Shared as daily free alerts and for educational purposes only. https://dailypickai.com/freealerts
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UmberUndertake
UmberUndertake Dec. 26 at 5:36 PM
$GPIX The environment increasingly favors disciplined operators instead of aggressive storytellers. Capital allocation choices will reveal true priorities. Clear execution would attract broader institutional participation. The trajectory strengthens as results compound visibly.
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