
Summary
- The JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ) stands out as a high-quality covered call ETF with a robust 10% yield at current prices.
- JEPQ’s total returns have been compelling, and its price upside is less capped compared to other covered call ETFs, making it attractive for investors.
- Rising market volatility could further benefit JEPQ, as higher option premiums would likely boost dividends for shareholders.
- I maintain a “Buy” rating on JEPQ, given its reliable income, strong past performance, and favorable outlook amid increased market volatility.
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Article Thesis
The JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF ([JEPQ](ht…

Summary
- The JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ) stands out as a high-quality covered call ETF with a robust 10% yield at current prices.
- JEPQ’s total returns have been compelling, and its price upside is less capped compared to other covered call ETFs, making it attractive for investors.
- Rising market volatility could further benefit JEPQ, as higher option premiums would likely boost dividends for shareholders.
- I maintain a “Buy” rating on JEPQ, given its reliable income, strong past performance, and favorable outlook amid increased market volatility.
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Article Thesis
The JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPQ) is a high-quality covered call ETF that offers a strong yield of 10% at current prices and that has delivered compelling total returns in the past. Its price upside isn’t capped
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