PAPI yields 7.32% · NOBL yields 2.17%● Live data
📍 PAPI pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
Combined, PAPI + NOBL cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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PAPI primarily invests in an equity portfolio of durable dividend payers selected from the Russell 3000 Index using a proprietary investment process that considers 12-month yield and risk level. The fund attempts to achieve broad diversification by weighting all sectors equally and then assigning equal weights to the top-ranking stocks within each sector. In an attempt to generate incremental income, PAPI systematically writes short-dated (2-week) out-of-the-money call options in tranches, with expirations staggered every 3 to 4 days. The call options, which may include FLEX options, are written on the underlying ETF (SPY) or the S&P 500 Index. The fund earns some premium from writing calls, but this caps the funds upside potential. PAPI may incorporate tax loss harvesting within the long equity portfolio to maximize realization of losses. Investors should note that naked call writing, or selling call options without owning the underlying asset, is a high-risk options strategy.
Full PAPI Calculator →The fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in component securities of the index. The index contains a minimum of 40 stocks, which are equally weighted, and no single sector is allowed to comprise more than 30% of the index weight. It seeks to remain fully invested at all times in securities and/or financial instruments that, in combination, provide exposure to the returns of the index without regard to market conditions, trends or direction.
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