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Under normal circumstances, the fund invests at least 80% of its net assets plus any borrowings for investment purposes in physical gold or the securities of gold bullion-related ETPs or derivatives on gold or gold bullion-related ETPs. The fund will consider the investments of the underlying ETPs in which it invests when determining compliance with its 80% policy. The fund is non-diversified.

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JodieChristy
JodieChristy Aug. 10 at 1:06 PM
$KGLD is trading strong around $28.50 right now! With a 29.85% total return, an 11.97% share price gain, and a massive 14.98% TTM monthly yield, this asset changes the game completely. True market pros don't sacrifice growth for income we lock down both upside exposure and steady monthly cash flow! Avoid chasing blind momentum and scale into key support dips to stack both gold and dividends!check my profile for more live setups and charts.
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TradeIntelligence_
TradeIntelligence_ Aug. 8 at 2:46 PM
Think $STRC Is The Only Yield Play? Think Again. There are other high-yield options worth putting on the radar: $SPYI ~12% yield | S&P 500 $SOXY ~12% yield | Semiconductors $KGLD ~13% yield | Gold $MLPI ~15% yield | Energy Infrastructure Different sectors, different strategies - but the same goal: put capital to work while generating income. Welcome to my personal webpage for the latest trading ideas, strategies, and market insights.
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MarketIntel_
MarketIntel_ Aug. 7 at 4:40 PM
9 high-yield dividend ETFs offering strong income potential while maintaining long-term price stability. $OVL 10.5% yield $CHPY 41% yield $XLEI 21.0% yield $TDAQ 17.4% yield $KGLD 15.6% yield The key is finding ETFs that balance cash flow with durability. In this market, getting paid while waiting for growth can be a powerful strategy.
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Aug. 5 at 8:13 PM
$1,000,000 split five ways. What could the income look like? $JEPQ$200K = ~$25,400/year $QQQI$200K = ~$28,600/year $SPYI$200K = ~$24,400/year $QDVO$200K = ~$20,000/year $KGLD$200K = ~$31,200/year Estimated annual income: ≈ $129,600 That's six figures in cash flow without selling a single share. Of course, distributions aren't guaranteed and can change over time. Yield is only one piece of the puzzle. You still need to evaluate sustainability, strategy, fees, and total return. But for investors focused on building passive income, it's an interesting framework. Could you retire on ~$130K per year? Follow my profile for more income portfolio ideas, ETF strategies, and long-term investing insights.
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UhtOh
UhtOh Aug. 4 at 9:59 PM
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Aug. 4 at 8:18 PM
$50,000. One income fund. Ten years. You can't touch the principal. Estimated annual income: $CHPY ~ $20,000/yr $XLEI ~ $10,500/yr $KGLD ~ $7,800/yr $JEPQ ~ $6,350/yr $QDVO ~ $5,000/yr The highest yield isn't always the best investment. Over a 10-year horizon, consistency, portfolio quality, downside protection, and total return matter just as much as income. If I had to pick one? $QDVO. I'd rather sleep well knowing my income is backed by a portfolio designed to balance yield with long-term capital preservation. Now it's your turn... Which one are you choosing, and why? Follow my profile for more income ETF ideas, portfolio strategies, and long-term investing insights.
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Aug. 4 at 3:25 PM
The income ETF landscape in one tweet 🗺️ JPMorgan → $JEPQ NEOS → $QQQI YieldMax → $CHPY TappAlpha → $TSPY Kurv → $KGLD Ten major issuers are competing for income investors’ capital. 🥊 The income ETF market has expanded rapidly, offering investors more choices between: • Monthly cash flow • Covered call strategies • Option-based income • Growth + income hybrids But higher yield often comes with different risks, so understanding the strategy behind each fund matters. Which income ETF is your favorite?
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Jul. 27 at 6:53 PM
A $250K portfolio built around monthly income: $50K in $JEPQ$6,350/year $50K in $SPYI$6,100/year $50K in $QQQI$7,150/year $50K in $KGLD$7,800/year $50K in $TDAQ$8,700/year Total: ≈ $36,100/year (~$3,008/month) 💰 The appeal is simple: Diversification + monthly cash flow. But investors should remember: High-yield ETFs often use options strategies, which can impact upside participation and distributions may change over time. The key isn't just chasing the highest yield. It's understanding: • How the income is generated • Long-term total return • Market risk during downturns Income investing is about building a sustainable strategy, not just collecting a monthly payment. Would you rather build a portfolio for cash flow or long-term growth? Follow me for more ETF, dividend, and income investing ideas.
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Jul. 24 at 8:39 PM
5 Funds for a Strong Income Portfolio Foundation 💰 A diversified income portfolio can combine cash flow with long-term growth potential. Performance since inception: $OVL RTN +198.6% | Price +125.3% $GPIQ RTN +102.1% | Price +42.4% $OVF RTN +84.1% | Price +24.5% $KGLD RTN +29.6% | Price +5.8% $MLPI RTN +20.3% | Price +11.9% Exposure across: Large-cap equities International markets Gold Energy infrastructure The goal isn’t only generating income. A strong foundation also focuses on: NAV growth Diversification Long-term compounding Income + growth together can create a more balanced portfolio approach. Always research each fund’s strategy, fees, and distribution sustainability before investing.
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Jul. 24 at 7:45 PM
High Income Long-Term ETF Portfolio 💸 $KGLD (Gold) — 5% $KSLV (Silver) — 5% $KCOP (Copper) — 5% $BLOX (Crypto) — 2.5% $BTCI (Bitcoin) — 2.5% Generate cash flow while maintaining exposure to long-term growth themes. Income + diversification + upside potential. Always research each ETF’s fees, strategy, and risk profile before investing.
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JodieChristy
JodieChristy Aug. 10 at 1:06 PM
$KGLD is trading strong around $28.50 right now! With a 29.85% total return, an 11.97% share price gain, and a massive 14.98% TTM monthly yield, this asset changes the game completely. True market pros don't sacrifice growth for income we lock down both upside exposure and steady monthly cash flow! Avoid chasing blind momentum and scale into key support dips to stack both gold and dividends!check my profile for more live setups and charts.
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TradeIntelligence_
TradeIntelligence_ Aug. 8 at 2:46 PM
Think $STRC Is The Only Yield Play? Think Again. There are other high-yield options worth putting on the radar: $SPYI ~12% yield | S&P 500 $SOXY ~12% yield | Semiconductors $KGLD ~13% yield | Gold $MLPI ~15% yield | Energy Infrastructure Different sectors, different strategies - but the same goal: put capital to work while generating income. Welcome to my personal webpage for the latest trading ideas, strategies, and market insights.
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MarketIntel_
MarketIntel_ Aug. 7 at 4:40 PM
9 high-yield dividend ETFs offering strong income potential while maintaining long-term price stability. $OVL 10.5% yield $CHPY 41% yield $XLEI 21.0% yield $TDAQ 17.4% yield $KGLD 15.6% yield The key is finding ETFs that balance cash flow with durability. In this market, getting paid while waiting for growth can be a powerful strategy.
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Aug. 5 at 8:13 PM
$1,000,000 split five ways. What could the income look like? $JEPQ$200K = ~$25,400/year $QQQI$200K = ~$28,600/year $SPYI$200K = ~$24,400/year $QDVO$200K = ~$20,000/year $KGLD$200K = ~$31,200/year Estimated annual income: ≈ $129,600 That's six figures in cash flow without selling a single share. Of course, distributions aren't guaranteed and can change over time. Yield is only one piece of the puzzle. You still need to evaluate sustainability, strategy, fees, and total return. But for investors focused on building passive income, it's an interesting framework. Could you retire on ~$130K per year? Follow my profile for more income portfolio ideas, ETF strategies, and long-term investing insights.
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UhtOh
UhtOh Aug. 4 at 9:59 PM
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Aug. 4 at 8:18 PM
$50,000. One income fund. Ten years. You can't touch the principal. Estimated annual income: $CHPY ~ $20,000/yr $XLEI ~ $10,500/yr $KGLD ~ $7,800/yr $JEPQ ~ $6,350/yr $QDVO ~ $5,000/yr The highest yield isn't always the best investment. Over a 10-year horizon, consistency, portfolio quality, downside protection, and total return matter just as much as income. If I had to pick one? $QDVO. I'd rather sleep well knowing my income is backed by a portfolio designed to balance yield with long-term capital preservation. Now it's your turn... Which one are you choosing, and why? Follow my profile for more income ETF ideas, portfolio strategies, and long-term investing insights.
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Aug. 4 at 3:25 PM
The income ETF landscape in one tweet 🗺️ JPMorgan → $JEPQ NEOS → $QQQI YieldMax → $CHPY TappAlpha → $TSPY Kurv → $KGLD Ten major issuers are competing for income investors’ capital. 🥊 The income ETF market has expanded rapidly, offering investors more choices between: • Monthly cash flow • Covered call strategies • Option-based income • Growth + income hybrids But higher yield often comes with different risks, so understanding the strategy behind each fund matters. Which income ETF is your favorite?
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Jul. 27 at 6:53 PM
A $250K portfolio built around monthly income: $50K in $JEPQ$6,350/year $50K in $SPYI$6,100/year $50K in $QQQI$7,150/year $50K in $KGLD$7,800/year $50K in $TDAQ$8,700/year Total: ≈ $36,100/year (~$3,008/month) 💰 The appeal is simple: Diversification + monthly cash flow. But investors should remember: High-yield ETFs often use options strategies, which can impact upside participation and distributions may change over time. The key isn't just chasing the highest yield. It's understanding: • How the income is generated • Long-term total return • Market risk during downturns Income investing is about building a sustainable strategy, not just collecting a monthly payment. Would you rather build a portfolio for cash flow or long-term growth? Follow me for more ETF, dividend, and income investing ideas.
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Jul. 24 at 8:39 PM
5 Funds for a Strong Income Portfolio Foundation 💰 A diversified income portfolio can combine cash flow with long-term growth potential. Performance since inception: $OVL RTN +198.6% | Price +125.3% $GPIQ RTN +102.1% | Price +42.4% $OVF RTN +84.1% | Price +24.5% $KGLD RTN +29.6% | Price +5.8% $MLPI RTN +20.3% | Price +11.9% Exposure across: Large-cap equities International markets Gold Energy infrastructure The goal isn’t only generating income. A strong foundation also focuses on: NAV growth Diversification Long-term compounding Income + growth together can create a more balanced portfolio approach. Always research each fund’s strategy, fees, and distribution sustainability before investing.
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Jul. 24 at 7:45 PM
High Income Long-Term ETF Portfolio 💸 $KGLD (Gold) — 5% $KSLV (Silver) — 5% $KCOP (Copper) — 5% $BLOX (Crypto) — 2.5% $BTCI (Bitcoin) — 2.5% Generate cash flow while maintaining exposure to long-term growth themes. Income + diversification + upside potential. Always research each ETF’s fees, strategy, and risk profile before investing.
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Jul. 24 at 7:28 PM
If you invested $100K in each ETF, here’s the estimated monthly income ranking: $OVL — ~$850/month $JEPQ — ~$1,058/month $KGLD — ~$1,300/month $TDAQ — ~$1,450/month Different ETFs, different income strategies. Some prioritize consistency. Some prioritize higher distributions. Some combine income generation with market exposure. The question: Which row would you want your portfolio living in? 👇 Always research the risks, fees, and distribution sustainability before investing.
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ETF_Trader1
ETF_Trader1 Jul. 24 at 6:04 PM
Everyone is chasing a bigger portfolio. Almost nobody is optimizing for consistent income. A simple 5 ETF income portfolio: $GPIQ $MLPI $KGLD $OVF $OVL The goal: 📈 Positive NAV growth 📊 ~12.6% average yield 💰 ~$793K invested could generate around $100K/year in income Building wealth isn’t only about watching your account balance grow. Cash flow gives investors flexibility, especially when markets get volatile. The question: Would you rather maximize portfolio size, or build a portfolio that pays you regularly?
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ETAlpha
ETAlpha Jul. 24 at 2:55 PM
Gold Income ETFs: $KGLD vs. $IAUI Max Chart Performance: $KGLD Total Return: +21.14% Yield: 18.54% $IAUI Total Return: +12.36% Yield: 11.79% Based on the data, $KGLD has delivered stronger total returns while providing a higher yield compared with $IAUI. Investors should still monitor gold trends, volatility, and fund structure. Every candle brings new information.
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FibonacciTrader_
FibonacciTrader_ Jul. 20 at 6:28 PM
How much money do you need invested to replace a $62K salary with dividends? A look at the capital required to generate similar annual income: $OVL ~$603K invested $GPIQ ~$591K invested $SOXY ~$517K invested $KGLD ~$477K invested $QQQI ~$443K invested Dividend income can create cash flow without selling shares, but the key is choosing sustainable strategies and managing risk over time. If you want to see the high-conviction stocks I’m watching, my full portfolio, and every trade I make… Head to my profile.
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UhtOh
UhtOh Jul. 8 at 12:32 AM
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EquityResearch6
EquityResearch6 Jul. 7 at 6:18 PM
Here’s the math on $1,000,000 invested 👇 $TDAX → ≈ $240,000/year $XQQI → ≈ $200,000/year $TDAQ → ≈ $174,000/year $KGLD → ≈ $156,000/year $XSPI → ≈ $150,000/year Same $1M… If you look in the right places, there are plenty of excellent opportunities. Detailed strategies have already been shared in the community! Are you going to miss out again?
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piptic
piptic Jul. 7 at 2:42 PM
$KGLD is end of day 7/7 the day you need to own this for the dividend payout?
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EquityResearch6
EquityResearch6 Jul. 2 at 9:39 PM
$1,000 into 10 income ETFs 💰 $10K income portfolio idea 👇​ $1K$ISPY $1K$QDVO $1K$OVL $1K$IAUI $1K$KGLD Which of these do you own?
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TradeIntelligence_
TradeIntelligence_ Jun. 1 at 7:46 AM
The focus isn't just yield—it's where future growth comes from. $NUKX is supported by rising global interest in nuclear energy; $KGLD benefits from gold demand and defensive positioning; $QQQI combines income potential with technology exposure. Technical setups remain bullish, while long-term fundamental drivers continue to support these investment themes.
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TalkMarkets
TalkMarkets Apr. 22 at 11:20 AM
This Is The New Way To Play Gold $KGLD $KSLV $GLD $SLV https://talkmarkets.com/article/this-is-the-new-way-to-play-gold-1776856817
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WallStKoal
WallStKoal Apr. 13 at 3:24 AM
The claim that “high-yield ETFs can’t make money” is not universally true—it depends on structure, cycle, and NAV path. Products like OVL, CHPY, NVDY, $KGLD, $GPIQ, SPYI, $QQQI, and SOXY have shown periods of strong performance or NAV stability combined with distributions. But the core mechanics matter more than narrative: Returns often come from volatility harvesting, not pure capital appreciation High yield can be income front-loading, not risk reduction Long-term outcome depends on NAV stability, not headline yield Ultimately, it’s a structural return design issue, not a simple “works vs doesn’t work” argument.
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