Global X Funds Global X NASDAQ-100 Covered Call ETF

QYLD
$17.72 -0.02 (-0.11%)
Dividend Yield 11.47%
Payout Frequency Monthly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
January 23, 2026$0.182026-01-202026-01-20
December 30, 2025$0.182025-12-222025-12-22
December 2, 2025$0.172025-11-242025-11-24
October 27, 2025$0.172025-10-202025-10-20
September 29, 2025$0.172025-09-222025-09-22

Dividends Summary

Company News

Why a $8.3 Million Cut to a 12% Yield ETF Signals a Portfolio Reset
The Motley Fool • Jonathan Ponciano • January 5, 2026

Foguth Wealth Management reduced its position in the Global X NASDAQ 100 Covered Call ETF (QYLD) by 475,844 shares ($8.28 million) in Q4, signaling a strategic portfolio shift away from high-yield income plays toward broader equity exposure. The move reflects concerns that covered-call ETFs, while offering attractive 12% yields, systematically ca...

These 3 Funds Squeeze Apple and Microsoft for Dividends up to 11%
Investing.com • Brett Owens • August 1, 2025

The article discusses three dividend-focused investment funds that leverage tech stocks' current trend of AI-driven cost reduction, offering high dividend yields by using covered call strategies on Nasdaq tech companies.

S&P 500: Could Volatility Crush, Negative Gamma Fuel Another Leg Higher?
Investing.com • Michael Kramer • January 16, 2025

The S&P 500 moved higher due to a combination of volatility crush and negative gamma regime, which caused market makers to chase the futures as they moved higher. The CPI data was in line with expectations, but the 10-year Treasury yield saw a significant pullback.

Steepening Yield-Curve, $5 Billion Options Sell-Off Threaten Stock Rally
Investing.com • Michael Kramer • September 20, 2024

The article discusses how a steepening yield curve and a $5 billion options sell-off by the QYLD ETF could threaten the recent stock market rally.

S&P 500: Gap Pattern Hints at Pullback – Watch for Early Signs of Weakness
Investing.com • Michael Kramer • September 20, 2024

The S&P 500 formed a gap pattern at the open, suggesting the recent rally may not be sustainable and the gap is likely to be filled. The QYLD ETF is set to sell about $4-$5 billion in notional NDX options, which could lead to a drop in NASDAQ futures overnight. The 10/2 yield curve continued to steepen, which historically has been associated with...

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