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VWSTX yields 2.83% · JEPQ yields 11.10%● Live data
📍 JEPQ pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
Combined, VWSTX + JEPQ cover 0 of 12 months — good coverage
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This fund’s investment objective is to seek to provide current income that is exempt from federal personal income taxes, with limited price volatility. At least 75% of the securities held by the fund are municipal bonds in the top three credit-rating categories as determined by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization or, if unrated, determined to be of comparable quality by the advisor. The fund may invest up to 20% of its assets in medium-grade quality bonds, as determined by a rating organization or by the advisor. The remaining 5% may be invested in securities with lower credit ratings or, if unrated, determined to be of comparable quality by the advisor. The fund has some potential for higher yield than a money market fund because it holds longer-maturity securities. Along with the potential for higher yield, however, comes an increase in risk. A decline in interest rates can lead to less income for short-term bond funds, while a rise in interest rates can put pressure on the fund’s share price. Investors looking for a fund that seeks to provide modest federal tax-exempt interest income and can tolerate some income and share price risk may wish to consider this fund.
Full VWSTX 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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