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DISOYieldMax DIS Option Income Strategy ETF

Get income#1442 of 1640 for Get income

Seeks current income.

YieldMax ETFs · Since 2023 (2 years)

Annual Cost

1.21%

#5016 out of 5,332 ETFs

Fund Size

$5M

#4797 out of 5,332 ETFs

Dividend Yield

45.60%

Track Record

2 years

#3219 out of 5,332 ETFs

Performance

1 Year

+11.4%

3 Years

N/A

5 Years

N/A

What's inside

Asset class
Strategy
option income
Focus
Single Stock

Asset allocation

Bonds
105.7%
Cash
10.2%
Other
4.4%

Top holdings

First American Government Obligs XFGXXX4.0%

Risk profile

Volatility (1Y)

20.0%

Moderate

Max drawdown

-26.6%

Worst peak-to-trough loss

Sharpe (3Y)

N/A

Sortino (3Y)

N/A

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Our take

Structural notes on how this fund behaves. Read our guide on the 6 warning signs.

Covered call
Critical

Covered call ETF — yield ≠ total return

The high distribution yield is not free income — it comes from selling upside via call options. Research finds these strategies systematically underperform their underlying index over full cycles, typically by 100–300 basis points per year depending on the option-overlay design. The monthly distributions make the shortfall hard to see in return summaries.

Source: Israelov & Ndong, 'A Devil's Bargain: When Generating Income Undermines Investment Returns' (NDVR, 2023)

Why we flagged this: strategy=option_income + option_income_strategy

Single stock
Warning

Single-stock wrapper — fees without diversification

This fund wraps exposure to a single company, usually with an option overlay. You pay fund-level fees (typically 0.50–1.00% depending on the issuer) plus the wrapper's option-overlay mechanics for exposure you could get more cheaply by holding the underlying stock directly. The income is generated by capping upside.

Source: Israelov & Nielsen, 'Covered Calls Uncovered' (Financial Analysts Journal 2015)

Why we flagged this: strategy=option_income + single_stock_wrapper

Educational analysis of structural product characteristics. Not investment advice. Always read the fund prospectus and consult a qualified advisor before investing. More

Data updated on 2026-05-05