CMBO yields 1.97% · JEPQ yields 11.10%● Live data
📍 JEPQ pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
Combined, CMBO + JEPQ cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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CMBO aims to provide a similar risk profile to the rolling 012-month segment of the US Treasury Bill market. The strategy uses exchange-listed or FLEX options to construct box spreads to provide exposure. A box spread involves constructing synthetic long and short positions on an equity index. The fund invests in a series of box spreads with various expiration dates. The difference between the strike prices on the long and short option positions represents the maximum value potential at expiration. The quantity and expiration dates will be based on several factors, including the asset size, the effective yield of various expiration dates available in the marketplace, and future interest rates. The Fund will only invest in a box spread when it expects a positive pre-tax return.
Full CMBO Calculator →The fund seeks to achieve this objective by (1) creating an actively managed portfolio of equity securities comprised significantly of those included in the fund’s primary benchmark, the Nasdaq-100 Index (the Benchmark), and (2) through equity-linked notes (ELNs), selling call options with exposure to the Benchmark. It is non-diversified.
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