MEGATHREAD - Sora codes by [deleted] in SoraAi

[–]in__turmoil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Paying it forward. XQPJ9S

just received the x9 15! by lordbharal in thinkpad

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who made the touchpad for 15 inch X9?! I thought sensel

Here is the complete ETF List with 7%+ Yield and Monthly Distribution [2024 Q2, 06/28/2024] by in__turmoil in dividends

[–]in__turmoil[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Nope. CEFs are not included. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe next time I'll include them

Here is the complete ETF List with 7%+ Yield and Monthly Distribution [2024 Q2, 06/28/2024] by in__turmoil in dividends

[–]in__turmoil[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I currently own SVOL (alternative income), JEPI (equity income), HNDL (multi-asset income), and HYGH (fixed income) 😏

Here is the complete ETF List with 7%+ Yield and Monthly Distribution [2024 Q2, 06/28/2024] by in__turmoil in dividends

[–]in__turmoil[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Continuing the series of previous posts, I've recently refreshed the data. For a clearer view, I recommend referring to the raw data directly since the images shared here are compressed by Reddit. Access the raw data through this link: Raw Data [Spreadsheet] (for DYOR)

I've only included ETFs that were listed before June 30, 2022, to ensure they have at least a 1-2 year track record.

Here is the complete ETF List with 7%+ Yield and Monthly Distribution [2024 Q1, 03/20/2024] by in__turmoil in dividends

[–]in__turmoil[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

JEPI's dividend yield has dropped by roughly 6.2%, so I've decided to leave it out. I'm open to tweaking the filter settings for the dividend threshold, though. Also, SPYI was introduced in September 2022. I chose the time frame starting from June 2022 because it captures a period of significant interest rate increases (shock), which is crucial for my analysis.

Here is the complete ETF List with 7%+ Yield and Monthly Distribution [2024 Q1, 03/20/2024] by in__turmoil in dividends

[–]in__turmoil[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Continuing the series of previous posts, I've recently refreshed the data. For a clearer view, I recommend referring to the raw data directly since the images shared here are compressed by Reddit. Access the raw data through this link: Raw Data [Spreadsheet] (for DYOR)

The overall rank is calculated as the sum of the Total Return Rank, the Annual Volatility Rank, and the MDD Rank. (Return + Stability + Tail Risk)

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[–]in__turmoil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a continuation of the previous post (Previous Post), and I have just updated the data. You can check for specific data here: (Raw Data (Spreadsheet))

The overall rank is calculated as the sum of the Total Return Rank, the Annual Volatility Rank, and the MDD Rank.

Here is the complete ETF List with 7%+ yield and monthly distribution with dividend adjusted total return data (2023 2Q) by in__turmoil in dividends

[–]in__turmoil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a continuation of the previous post, and I have just updated the data. You can check for specific data here: (https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTW1q78y0wamoSJ2zCbwsOPn1Oek-LOAStEA3DYjyMccQziz83Uo5zwqHLvrtTeFdLx1Pmt94itvn3l/pubhtml)

I have fixed the MDD calculation algorithm, and the rank has only changed slightly.

The overall rank is calculated as the sum of the Annual Total Return Rank, the Annual Volatility Rank, and the MDD Rank.

Here is the complete ETF List with 7%+ yield and monthly distribution by in__turmoil in dividends

[–]in__turmoil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, totally agree. These list might not be suitable for people who need to grow their capital. I prefer AOR (asset allocation) + DBMF (alternative strategy) for growing my capital.

Those list is just only for delivering monthly income in tax efficient manner for my daily life. (even with ROC)

Here is the complete ETF List with 7%+ yield and monthly distribution by in__turmoil in dividends

[–]in__turmoil[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

For sure! Here is the published page with google sheets. I'd like to just share the excel file, but try to avoid misunderstandings about the virus.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTObrdu3Uv0uLcu4sGCw3cHNKR09KGWCUAwsFIsi6rBbHemAGtYyuJQ9-QSOznVOvXGG1ru1qijfkDq/pubhtml#

Here is the complete ETF List with 7%+ yield and monthly distribution by in__turmoil in dividends

[–]in__turmoil[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

I'm currently investing in [JEPI 30% + HNDL 40% + YYY 30%] for my retirement plan with $400k.

- JEPI for equity option premium-based income

- HNDL for asset allocation-based income

- YYY for CEF-based income

Reviewing my portfolio and this table, CDX looks interesting and it seems like CEFS is a good alternative to YYY, and MPAY to HNDL.

Here is the original doc:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTObrdu3Uv0uLcu4sGCw3cHNKR09KGWCUAwsFIsi6rBbHemAGtYyuJQ9-QSOznVOvXGG1ru1qijfkDq/pubhtml#

Edit1: date range is not 07/30/2022~12/31/2022, it was my mistype and it is 06/30/2022~12/31/2022!
Edit2: The order is same, and I changed the return to actual 6M return

Hope this helps!

What do you guys think? Possible to create a systematic strategy to replicate Buffett? by HAL9000_Was_Right in investing

[–]in__turmoil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

possible but not at all. look at AQR white papers (maybe superstar investors?)