What Determines How Much You Make

What Determines How Much You Make

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Will You Be Forced to Own SpaceX and Other AI Stocks?

SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI are all going public. Why now? And what will their weight be in index funds? What other U.S. ETF options are there if you don't want to have such a high concentration in stocks tied to AI. And finally, if you do buy SpaceX, what would need to happen ...  Show more

Don't Fall Into the Dividend Trap. How Investors Misunderstand Covered Call ETFs

We explore the free dividend fallacy and how it applies to option income strategies. We break down the return drivers of covered call ETFs and examine the long-term performance record and volatility. Finally, we explain why it's better to own a single stock than a single-stock co ...  Show more

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