RNTY yields 10.45% · YUM yields 1.85%● Live data
📍 YUM pulled ahead of the other in Year 7
Combined, RNTY + YUM cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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The YieldMax Target 12 Real Estate Option Income ETF (RNTY) is an actively managed exchange-traded fund that seeks to generate a target annualized distribution of 12% and capital appreciation through investments in a select portfolio of 15 to 30 real estate companies. The fund seeks to generate income primarily by selling call options and call spreads on its portfolio holdings. RNTY also seeks capital appreciation through direct equity investments. The Adviser evaluates potential holdings based on stock and options liquidity, price levels, and implied volatility, and regularly reviews the portfolio to determine whether to add or remove positions.
Full RNTY Calculator →YUM! Brands, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, develops, operates, and franchises quick service restaurants worldwide. It operates through four segments: the KFC Division, the Taco Bell Division, the Pizza Hut Division, and the Habit Burger Grill Division. The company operates restaurants under the KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, and The Habit Burger Grill brands, which specialize in chicken, pizza, made-to-order chargrilled burgers, sandwiches, Mexican-style food categories, and other food products. As of December 31, 2021, it had 26,934 KFC units; 18,381 Pizza Hut units; 7,791 Taco Bell units; and 318 The Habit Burger Grill units in approximately 157 countries and territories. The company was formerly known as TRICON Global Restaurants, Inc. and changed its name to YUM! Brands, Inc. in May 2002. YUM! Brands, Inc. was incorporated in 1997 and is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky.
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