JEPI is giving monthly dividends for 10% APR. Dont exactly know how they do it but for this economic outlook that percentage is great. If you can invest monthly into it for a few years then it auto invests really.
What is possible downsides? If the economy is doing good, then it pays higher dividends. If the economy is doing poorly as expected, then it is even better comparatively to other etfs. Stock price is mostly stable and dividend payments are also mostly stable so far.
I guess the possible downside is missing out on a crazy rally or something but i would rather take 10% APR and a peace of mind.
What do you think? What are the possible risks and is it too good to be true?
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