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YieldMax specializes in options-based and income-focused ETFs, leveraging covered call and short option strategies to generate high distribution yields for investors seeking regular income. The firm operates a diverse lineup of 61 ETFs organized across nine fund families, including prominent strategies like 0DTE (zero days-to-expiration) options, covered calls, and target distribution approaches, alongside more traditional performance and portfolio-based offerings. YieldMax's holdings span major technology and financial names—including tickers like AMZY, APLY, BRKC, and FBY—and the firm targets both individual investors and those seeking enhanced yield through systematic options strategies.
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Projections assume the current yield and share price remain constant. Actual results will vary.
Quick verdict
ABNB (Airbnb Inc.) and ABNY (YieldMax ABNB Option Income Strategy ETF) are both dividend ETFs, but they take different approaches.
ABNY currently shows a 62.62% distribution yield. ABNB has not yet established a full distribution history, so a comparable yield figure is not available.
ABNB is cheaper with an expense ratio of compared to 1.02%.
Deep dive
Yield & income
On a $10,000 investment, ABNB has no reported distribution yield yet, so a monthly income estimate is not available, while ABNY would produce $521.83/month, at current distribution rates.
ABNB yield—
ABNY yield62.62%
Cost & efficiency
Over 10 years on $10,000, ABNB would cost approximately $0 in fees vs $1,020 for ABNY (simplified, not compounded). The $1,020.00 difference may be offset by yield or performance.
ABNB ER—
ABNY ER1.02%
Strategy & risk
ABNB tracks — with a dividend approach, while ABNY tracks Air BNB (ABNB) using a covered call strategy.
Fund details
ABNB is managed by — (launched —) with — in assets. ABNY is managed by YieldMax (launched 06/24/2024) with $22M in assets.
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Frequently asked questions
Which of ABNB or ABNY pays more dividend income?
ABNY currently reports a distribution yield, while ABNB has not yet established a full distribution history. A direct income comparison is not yet meaningful — check back once both funds have published several consecutive distributions.
What is the difference between ABNB and ABNY?
ABNB (Airbnb Inc.) tracks — with a dividend strategy, while ABNY (YieldMax ABNB Option Income Strategy ETF) tracks Air BNB (ABNB) with a covered call approach. They are issued by — and YieldMax respectively.
Can I hold both ABNB and ABNY?
Yes. Many income investors hold both to diversify across different strategies and underlying indexes. This can reduce concentration risk while maintaining a strong income stream.
Which has lower fees, ABNB or ABNY?
ABNB has an expense ratio of — while ABNY charges 1.02%. Lower fees mean more of your investment returns stay in your pocket over time.
How much income does $10,000 in ABNB vs ABNY generate?
At current rates, ABNB has not established a distribution history yet, so a monthly income estimate is not available. The same in ABNY would produce about $521.83 per month ($6,262.00 annually).
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