This ETF Has A 10% Dividend Yield

Many analysts believe the economy is showing signs of significant inflation. They see it in various metrics and indices that are used to track it. But income-seeking investors still don’t have many attractive options. Yields and rates are still well below their historical averages.

Many analysts believe the economy is showing signs of significant inflation. They see it in various metrics and indices that are used to track it.

But income-seeking investors still don’t have many attractive options. Yields and rates are still well below their historical averages.

These investors should consider the Global X Russell 2000 Covered Call ETF (BATS:RYLD). At the current price level, it has a dividend yield that is in excess of 10%.

The ETF uses an options strategy to generate high levels of income. The strategy limits the upside potential of any price appreciation, but the tradeoff is the high yield.

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