Q: You scared me this morning in your answer to Benoit . The first line in your answer was .... " These ETFs use an ultra-short option strategy. " ..... I own QDAY and was under the impression that they used a zero day " Call " option strategy on the Nasdaq . I can find nothing on their website indicating they use any kind of " short " strategy never mind " ultra short " .... Please explain ? I am not interested in shorting the Nasdaq . If that is what it is doing it will be sold immediately .....
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Dayforce Inc Com (CDAY)
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Hamilton Capital Partners Inc Hamilton Enhanced Technology DayMAX ETF (QDAY)
Q: Hi 5i team!
Looking at the yield of this Hamilton new strategy, is the 17-20% dividend sustainable ? Will the price fall at some point or will they have to lower the dividend ?
Thanks
Looking at the yield of this Hamilton new strategy, is the 17-20% dividend sustainable ? Will the price fall at some point or will they have to lower the dividend ?
Thanks
Q: There seems to be alot of innovative ETFs coming to market now a days. Specifically Enhanced income ETFs (such as Hamilton HDIV or HYLD) and 0DTE (such as Hamilton SDAY and QDAY). Both have different approaches to generating income. What are your thoughts regarding the two differnt approaches, is one better than the other? Safer? Or are these both too risky to even consider for anybody? How could they be used in a portfolio responsibly?