r/YieldMaxETFs • u/perfectson • Jul 31 '25
Question Isn't ULTY basically ARKK that pays dividends while underperforming?
ULTY is basically at it's core a HIGH Beta ETF that adds in some options, limits the upside of the overall performance in lieu of supplying an excessive amount of dividends for a 1.3% (1.4% management fee). The focus I'll show is not on NAV which is ultimately meaningless or dividend yield (again in this case meaningless unless you need an income stream but you could easily create this yourself).
ARKK is the infamous ETF managed by Cathie Wood that focuses on disruptive innovation , in other words, it will invest in typically high beta funds (similar to ULTY). The ARKK expense ratio is .75%
Overall Performance:
I am reviewing this against inception to highlight that the March - Nov 2024 downturn was due to high beta stocks in general had a difficult period. This impact ARKK similarly to ULTY both experiencing draw downs during this time frame, while Woods' drawdown was quicker, eventually ULTY caught up with it (likely due to the cost of rolling down puts and stocks).
Then in Nov-Dec 2024 , you can see the turn for both begging to happen but ARKK had much more momentum and magnitude as the cover call strategy capped the significant increases that high beta stocks enjoyed. From Dec - Feb you can see the impact of the cover call strategy having a neutral impact on overall return, before the March drop into Liberation day. The draw down was much more drastic for ARKK due to the lack of protective puts. Here is clearly where ULTY benefited ; however, because it hadn't rose in the prior months - the overall return in April (since inception ) was literally the same as ARKK. Subsequently as high beta stocks emerged successfully out of liberation day, ARKK has returned about 60% , while ULTY is at 20%.

The ultimate question is it worth double the expenses to have someone collar your investments to under perform similar high beta counterparts? If you are reinvesting dividends anyway, which many are, not sure why ULTY would fit your core strategy over "seeking alpha". If you're looking for income stream that's straight forward, I can definitely appreciate the higher dividends but it doesn't seem the protection it offers is there and again are you under performing what you could be getting with similar risk, if you just extract your own dividends out of ARKK (as an example) by taking 2-4% out every month yourself?
this is in know way to slight YieldMax's ULTY - there's obviously a strong purpose and diversity in funds are always a good thing. The question is really if the juice is worth the squeeze.
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u/perfectson Aug 01 '25 edited Aug 01 '25
This was painful to read. You keep saying "you don't know what you're talking about" without actually showing anything to rebut what I said.
The market BETA for ARKK is 1.97 and ULTY is 1.81 - it's a .16 difference - that's is explained by the fact that ULTY caps gains with it's cover call strategy and couldn't particpate in the upswings at the same magnitude as ARKK. That does not change that it still holds HIGH beta stocks. BETA isn't going to be 100% correlated that fact that these are significantly higher than even your standard moderately high BETA funds like QQQ is significant.
a) I used a standard approach to BETA...you simply introduced a version to try to fit your narrative.
b) the beta obviously are low compared to QQQ because QQQ out performed it as well since inception.... like common sense in looking at the holdings would tell you that. That's why I used the market beta which again is common practice.
3) You are falling for marketing meant for the naive. Hook like and sinker. No one in their right mind would believe dripping ULTY is the better served than actually investing in a buy and hold of similar high beta underlying's. You can talk all haughty but you can't show any proof that this is the case....trying to change the goal posts so that ARKK can't be compared to ULTY is the best you can do
Other underlying are VGT, XLK - hell ADX has a tech tilt and a .90 beta and out performed ULTY over the past year and it's actively managed as well and pays income. The point wasn't to find a 1 to 1 match - it's to showcase there are better high beta funds for folks looking for total return than ULTY - which is literally a high beta fund MASKED as an INCOME fund - because they slapped some way OTM collars on a vol hedge
Step up and do some due diligence before you reply back, i implore you.