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24/7 Wall St. on MSNMSTY vs. VYM: Insane Monthly Yields or Blue-Chip Dividend Power?Today, we’re sizing up two amazing funds in a head-to-head competition. One is an exchange traded fund (ETF) called the ...
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNI Gambled on Margin with MSTY – Will I Regret This Risky Move?Gambling on a margin is a terrible idea, even if you've been on a bit of a lucky streak with a knack for spotting winners of late. Indeed, long-term investment and getting rich slowly, over the course ...
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNMSTY Turns MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Bet into an 89% Yield—Worth a Look?If you’re a fan of cryptocurrency and especially Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC), then you’ve probably heard about Microstrategy (NASDAQ ...
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNMSTY’s 140% Yield Is Real—But Here’s What It Means for Your TaxesOne of the fundamental premises of fair taxation under capitalism is the notion that taxes are assessed on profits when an ...
MSTY or any Y fund may not be for you or the author, but you don't have a crystal ball to predict the future and it certainly doesn't make others "LOSERS". Reply. Like (5) gret9.
A recent Redditor’s post on the r/YieldMaxETFs subreddit from illustrates the sentiment around MSTY, where he shared he bought $10,000 worth of MSTY at $20.75 per share.
MSTY ETF offers a large dividend but is tied to MSTR’s performance. Learn why the March dividend could be lower as Bitcoin pulls back to its 50-day MA.
MSTY’s portfolio consists primarily of U.S. Treasury bills, cash, and short-term call options on MSTR, allowing it to synthetically replicate exposure without directly owning the stock.
Since MSTY sells new options every month in order to make its monthly dividend payments, the actual dividend yield accumulates every month, and thus calculates to a huge amount on an annual basis.
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