globalincomeexperts.com
  • Investing News
  • Stock News
  • World News
  • Business News
World News

GPIQ ETF beats JEPQ by far, but QQQ is a better Nasdaq 100 fund

by admin October 14, 2025
October 14, 2025

The Goldman Sachs Nasdaq-100 Premium Income ETF (GPIQ) is having a good year, with inflows rising and its stock jumping to a record high. It peaked at $52.80 on Friday, up sharply from the all-time low of $31.54. This article explores whether the 10% yielding GPIQ ETF is a good buy.

What is the GPIQ ETF and how does it work?

GPIQ ETF is Goldman Sachs’ answer to the JPMorgan Nasdaq 100 Premium Equity ETF (JEPQ), the $30 billion fund. It is a fund that aims to provide investors an exposure to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 Index and then generate yield. 

The fund generates a return by embracing a dynamic options ‘overwrite’ strategy, where it sells call options on a varying percentage of the market performance. 

A call option is a transaction that gives investors the right to buy an asset at a certain price before it hits the strike price. A call transaction comes with a premium, which the company uses to pay its shareholders. The premium rises when the market is highly volatile. 

Using the covered call approach has an advantage in that shareholders receive a monthly return in all market conditions. When the Nasdaq 100 Index is flat, its return will be positive as the fund will still make money from the options premium. 

Similarly, the ETF also generates an income when the Nasdaq 100 Index is in a downtrend. However, a major risk happens when the Nasdaq 100 Index rises and crosses the strike price. 

GPIQ vs JEPI vs QQQM ETFs performance

The GPIQ ETF has an expense ratio of 0.29%, which is better than JEPQ’s 0.35%, making it more ideal to investors. The two funds also have a similar dividend yield of about 10%. 

The best way to identify the better ETF to buy is to consider its total return. Data compiled by Seeking Alpha shows that the JEPQ ETF has returned 16% in the last 12 months. In contrast, the GPIQ fund has returned about 20% in the same period.

The same thing is happening this year as the GPIQ ETF has had a total return of 16% compared to JEPQ’s 10%. 

Still, history shows that investing in a generic fund like Invesco QQQ is a better approach than covered call funds like GPIQ and JEPQ. For example, QQQ ETF has had a total return of 18.20% this year, higher than GPIQ and JEPQ’s 16% and 10%. 

QQQ has returned 22% this year, compared to GPIQ and JEPQ’s 20% and 16% and 20%, respectively. As such, while the GPIQ ETF is a better fund than JEPQ. History shows that the pure QQQ ETF is a better fund to own.

The post GPIQ ETF beats JEPQ by far, but QQQ is a better Nasdaq 100 fund appeared first on Invezz

previous post
Trump announces shakeup at top of WH personnel office
next post
Aston Martin share price: is the real ‘burning platform’ a buy?

You may also like

USD/INR forecast: Here’s why the Indian rupee is...

October 15, 2025

ASML share price forecast after earnings: buy or...

October 15, 2025

Here’s why the Burberry share price jumped after...

October 15, 2025

Will the Rolls-Royce share price hit 1,000p or...

October 15, 2025

GBP/USD forecast: Head and shoulders pattern forms

October 15, 2025

Tilray stock price forecast as a shooting star...

October 14, 2025

Pop Mart share price forms a rare bearish...

October 14, 2025

XRP price prediction as the XRPR ETF inflows...

October 14, 2025

Aston Martin share price: is the real ‘burning...

October 14, 2025

Crypto market rally: Why are altcoins like Dash,...

October 13, 2025






    Become a VIP member by signing up for our newsletter. Enjoy exclusive content, early access to sales, and special offers just for you! As a VIP, you'll receive personalized updates, loyalty rewards, and invitations to private events. Elevate your experience and join our exclusive community today!


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.

    Recent Posts

    • Trump calls Xi’s rare earth move a ‘bad moment’ — why it matters for US national security, China ties
    • Jordan demands Jack Smith testify over ‘partisan and politically motivated’ Trump prosecutions
    • Trump blasts ‘weakened’ Schumer as Democrats again block GOP effort to reopen government
    • Erika Kirk honors late husband Charlie in emotional White House tribute: ‘A free man made fully free’
    • Republican lawmakers demand Treasury probe CAIR over alleged Hamas ties and terrorism concerns
    • About us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Copyright © 2025 globalincomeexperts.com | All Rights Reserved

    globalincomeexperts.com
    • Investing News
    • Stock News
    • World News
    • Business News