GEEQGuggenheim Enhanced Equity Income ETF
Seeks current income while maintaining prospects for capital appreciation.
Launched 2026
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#5,939 of 5,939 · expensive
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#5,939 of 5,939 · small
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0 month
#5,937 of 5,939 · young
Performance
Annualized total return1 Year
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3 Years
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5 Years
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What's inside
How Beacon categorizes this fundRisk profile
Last 12 months · Sharpe & Sortino need 3+ yearsWorst peak-to-trough loss
Needs 3+ years of history
Needs 3+ years of history
Listing
- Exchange
- NYSE Arca
Full fund details
- Objective
- Seeks current income while maintaining prospects for capital appreciation.
- Strategy
- Pursues an enhanced equity income strategy by investing primarily in equity securities of U.S. large capitalization companies and writing call options to enhance income. Focuses on high dividend yielding stocks and employs a systematic, quantitative factor selection model.
- Inception date
- August 20, 2026
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Structural notes on how this fund behaves. Read our guide on the 6 warning signs.
The big yield isn't extra money
The headline distribution comes from selling call options, which caps the fund's upside. Across a full market cycle that trade costs more than it brings in — often 1 to 3 percentage points a year against just holding the index. Monthly payouts make the gap easy to miss on a return summary.
Sources: Israelov & Ndong, 'A Devil's Bargain: When Generating Income Undermines Investment Returns' (NDVR, 2023)
Educational analysis of structural product characteristics. Not investment advice. Always read the fund prospectus and consult a qualified advisor before investing. More
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Data updated on 2026-08-22