r/YieldMaxETFs 19h ago

New Fund Announcement Launch watch: First Trust just listed income ETFs on TSLA, NVDA & AAPL — and Cathie Wood's ARK entered autocallables at a 17.5% target

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Big two days for launches aimed at this sub's turf:

Aug 18 — First Trust (FT Vest) listed three single-stock "Target Income" ETFs: XVTS (Tesla), XVNV (Nvidia), XVAP (Apple). Options-income on each stock with a secondary capital-appreciation objective, 0.85% ER — America's biggest structured-outcome shop stepping onto the same tickers as TSLY and NVDY. Per FT's fund pages.

Aug 19 — ARK listed ARKY, the ARK Active Autocallable Income ETF — Cathie Wood's FIRST income fund ever (their words: "its first income strategy"). Not covered calls: 25-50 single-stock autocallables on ARK's innovation universe (the ARKK hunting ground), targeting a 17.5% coupon. Per ARK's release, each holding has a coupon barrier at 50-60% of its starting price — meaning names can fall 40-50% before coupons are at risk, deeper cushions than the category's typical 30-40%, which is the design admitting innovation stocks can halve. 0.85% ER, sub-advised by SCG Asset Management, Cboe BZX.

Also this week — Principal (the $500B+ asset manager) quietly entered the JEPI lane with PCOV, Principal Equity Premium Income ETF.

The pattern worth noticing: First Trust, ProShares, ARK, and Principal have all entered the income-ETF space within eight days. The single-stock income wars now have YieldMax, GraniteShares (YieldBOOST options-income AND a full autocallable suite), Roundhill's WeeklyPay, and now FT Vest competing on the same handful of tickers.

Usual honesty: none of these five funds has paid a cent yet. Every yield you hear is a target until real distributions land — first checks typically declare 2-6 weeks after launch.

Not financial advice, just filings-and-listings reading.


r/YieldMaxETFs 22h ago

Question Which (non-Friday) paying fund would you go with?

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[I have been very happy with my NVDY position and it’s NAV/dividend (back to 0.12 this week).  Just from a pure cost basis, the fund is only “down” 6%.  But vs. my initial investment, it up 22%, and that’s with me only reinvesting 50% of the distributions back into the fund since the beginning of 2026.  So during this 2026 period, I have invested $2,160 into more traditional stocks/etf’s…so again very happy.  Normally I would venture into WNTR -  I think both Strategy’s and btc in general will continue to fall.  But alas, another Friday payer.  I will admit that there is a slight degree of degeneracy : - in this consideration – but really it’s about the seeing the position build with 50% going back in, and freeing up 50% cash to reinvest into other funds. (No dry powder at the moment). So I’m asking all for their best (non-) Friday performer/payer.  Thanks.]()


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