Hey, remember when NFTs were all the rage?

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I'm glad I never looked into non-fungible tokens. Bitcoin seemed crazy enough. Hopefully none of you lost big money on NFTs. Here's an interesting post-mortem on the $25 billion dollar NFT bubble that burst.

 
I'm glad I never looked into non-fungible tokens. Bitcoin seemed crazy enough. Hopefully none of you lost big money on NFTs. Here's an interesting post-mortem on the $25 billion dollar NFT bubble that burst.


looks like investing in cartoons, yes you don't backup your wallet, can't access it's gone

many stories of people with millions in bitcoin but they can't access it

better off putting into a good NTF like jepq that pays 12%, has a stable NAV and the share price actually grows, reinvest, compound sell out when you need it when retired or earlier

I have 4 ETF's, different yeild and amount invested, good payout

one paid a year end ROC of 2K with no NAV drop, that's stable
 
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Hey, remember when NFTs were all the rage?​


No. Never heard of them until the fad was over and done with, and they started splashing articles all over the place about the stupid people that bought those things.
 
I'm glad I never looked into non-fungible tokens. Bitcoin seemed crazy enough. Hopefully none of you lost big money on NFTs. Here's an interesting post-mortem on the $25 billion dollar NFT bubble that burst.




Hey, remember when NFTs were all the rage?​


No. Never heard of them until the fad was over and done with, and they started splashing articles all over the place about the stupid people that bought those things.
Trump playing cards are NFT's. Is Trump setting the USA up for a "bubble burst" like NFT's?

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looks like investing in cartoons, yes you don't backup your wallet, can't access it's gone

many stories of people with millions in bitcoin but they can't access it

better off putting into a good NTF like jepq that pays 12%, has a stable NAV and the share price actually grows, reinvest, compound sell out when you need it when retired or earlier

I have 4 ETF's, different yeild and amount invested, good payout

one paid a year end ROC of 2K with no NAV drop, that's stable
/----/ Thanks. I'm always looking for a place to park my cash besides money funds paying 4%.

ETF Overview

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/----/ Thanks. I'm always looking for a place to park my cash besides money funds paying 4%.

ETF Overview

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it's not 25 or 35 but those are higher risk call funds, this one does conservative cover call but also retains capital for growth too, it's pretty solid

jepi you can look into as well, JP fund too
 
it's not 25 or 35 but those are higher risk call funds, this one does conservative cover call but also retains capital for growth too, it's pretty solid

jepi you can look into as well, JP fund too
/----/ Are the option premiums paid weekly or monthly?
 
/----/ Are the option premiums paid weekly or monthly?
one is weekly the rest monthly

FEPI has a solid NAV, pays 25% monthly, top stocks are micron, amazon, nvidia, microsoft, AMD and many more

I have the other rexshares AIPI and CEPI

JEPI and JEPQ are both solid, 12% and cost more per share, JP morgan
with huge asset base
 
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one is weekly the rest monthly

FEPI has a solid NAV, pays 25% monthly, top stocks are micron, amazon, nvidia, microsoft, AMD and many more

I have the other rexshares AIPI and CEPI

JEPI and JEPQ are both solid, 12% and cost more per share, JP morgan
with huge asset base
/——/ I’ve owned FEPI, AIPI and FEPI since July. All dividends are reinvested. The only loser was COII. I’ll check out JEPQ. THANKS
 
one is weekly the rest monthly

/——/ I’ve owned FEPI, AIPI and FEPI since July. All dividends are reinvested. The only loser was COII. I’ll check out JEPQ. THANKS
good choices, those running rex seem to know what they are doing with cover calls and hardly no NAV erosion at all

JEPQ pays much less but is more stable as they don't pay out the full amount, they reinvest in shares they own so it grows

not sure if you have seen this but a handy way to guestimate what your funds could be worth in a given time

calc
 
Try spending Bitcoin if the grid fails. I'll stick to tangible things like gold, silver, soap, salt, ammunition, guns, tools, etc. Useful and/or tradeable items. Paper dollars are becoming more useless by the day. Use them to buy real and tangible goods while you can.
 
good choices, those running rex seem to know what they are doing with cover calls and hardly no NAV erosion at all

JEPQ pays much less but is more stable as they don't pay out the full amount, they reinvest in shares they own so it grows

not sure if you have seen this but a handy way to guestimate what your funds could be worth in a given time

calc
/----/ I also own GDXY, LLII, NVII, TSII, MNTI, YBST, and YBTY, all totaling about $1,100 a week in dividends. Nice steady income with little or no work on my part. I still write covered calls and cash-secured puts for additional $$$.
We are pleased to announce the weekly distribution amounts for the REX Growth & Income ETFs (NVII, TSII, MSII, COII, HOII, LLII, CWII, PLTI, and WMTI).
EX Date: 12/16/25 - Pay Date: 12/17/25

Key Information:

The REX NVDA Growth & Income ETF

NVII

$0.2623

Distribution Per Share​

49.77%

Distribution Rate*​

4.56%

30-Day SEC Yield**​
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The REX TSLA Growth & Income ETF

TSII

$0.2852

Distribution Per Share​

54.74%

Distribution Rate*​

4.38%

30-Day SEC Yield**​
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The REX MSTR Growth & Income ETF

MSII

$0.0462

Distribution Per Share​

25.57%

Distribution Rate*​

7.13%

30-Day SEC Yield**​
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The REX COIN Growth & Income ETF

COII

$0.0749

Distribution Per Share​

22.27%

Distribution Rate*​

5.55%

30-Day SEC Yield**​
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The REX HOOD Growth & Income ETF

HOII

$0.1093

Distribution Per Share​

TBA

Distribution Rate*​

TBA

30-Day SEC Yield**​
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The REX LLY Growth & Income ETF

LLII

$0.1566

Distribution Per Share​

TBA

Distribution Rate*​

TBA

30-Day SEC Yield**​
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The REX CRWV Growth & Income ETF

CWII

$0.0960

Distribution Per Share​

TBA

Distribution Rate*​

TBA

30-Day SEC Yield**​
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The REX PLTR Growth & Income ETF

PLTI

$0.0832

Distribution Per Share​

TBA

Distribution Rate*​

TBA

30-Day SEC Yield**​
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The REX WMT Growth & Income ETF

WMTI

$0.0921

Distribution Per Share​

TBA

Distribution Rate*​

TBA

30-Day SEC Yield**​
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/----/ I also own GDXY, LLII, NVII, TSII, MNTI, YBST, and YBTY, all totaling about $1,100 a week in dividends. Nice steady income with little or no work on my part. I still write covered calls and cash-secured puts for additional $$$.

We are pleased to announce the weekly distribution amounts for the REX Growth & Income ETFs (NVII, TSII, MSII, COII, HOII, LLII, CWII, PLTI, and WMTI).
EX Date: 12/16/25 - Pay Date: 12/17/25

Key Information:

The REX NVDA Growth & Income ETF


NVII

$0.2623

Distribution Per Share​

49.77%

Distribution Rate*​

4.56%

30-Day SEC Yield**​


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The REX TSLA Growth & Income ETF


TSII

$0.2852

Distribution Per Share​

54.74%

Distribution Rate*​

4.38%

30-Day SEC Yield**​


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[/td]


The REX MSTR Growth & Income ETF


MSII

$0.0462

Distribution Per Share​

25.57%

Distribution Rate*​

7.13%

30-Day SEC Yield**​


[td]





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The REX COIN Growth & Income ETF


COII

$0.0749

Distribution Per Share​

22.27%

Distribution Rate*​

5.55%

30-Day SEC Yield**​


[td]





[/td]

The REX HOOD Growth & Income ETF


HOII

$0.1093

Distribution Per Share​

TBA

Distribution Rate*​

TBA

30-Day SEC Yield**​


[td]





[/td]


The REX LLY Growth & Income ETF


LLII

$0.1566

Distribution Per Share​

TBA

Distribution Rate*​

TBA

30-Day SEC Yield**​


[td]





[/td]


The REX CRWV Growth & Income ETF


CWII

$0.0960

Distribution Per Share​

TBA

Distribution Rate*​

TBA

30-Day SEC Yield**​


[td]





[/td]


The REX PLTR Growth & Income ETF


PLTI

$0.0832

Distribution Per Share​

TBA

Distribution Rate*​

TBA

30-Day SEC Yield**​


[td]





[/td]


The REX WMT Growth & Income ETF


WMTI

$0.0921

Distribution Per Share​

TBA

Distribution Rate*​

TBA

30-Day SEC Yield**​


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holy crap, you are way more invested than I am! looks like you are well set up but just remember nav erosion these funds don't usually go up share price, they pay ROC basically so it's still rather a gamble

you own shares in all of these rex shares or just posting them?
 
holy crap, you are way more invested than I am! looks like you are well set up but just remember nav erosion these funds don't usually go up share price, they pay ROC basically so it's still rather a gamble

you own shares in all of these rex shares or just posting them?
/----/ I monitor the REX shares every day, and I don't own all of them, just the ones I listed.
 
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/----/ I monitor the REX shares every day, and I don't own all of them, just the ones I listed.
I did not research well enough but bought QDTE, zero day weekly pay
pay was good then they curbed it but nav erosion is huge
two fat ROC end of last year and overall payout was thousands ahead of share drop
but I sold it all after the two large payouts, there are more stable ones out there

AIPI and CEPI and FEPI are nav stable, they hold actual shares, sure they have dipped but they
can also recover and they have a good yield
 
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I did not research well enough but bought QDTE, zero day weekly pay
pay was good then they curbed it but nav erosion is huge
two fat ROC end of last year and overall payout was thousands ahead of share drop
but I sold it all after the two large payouts, there are more stable ones out there

AIPI and CEPI and FEPI are nav stable, they hold actual shares, sure they have dipped but they
can also recover and they have a good yield
/----/ Since 1978, I have changed trading strategies a dozen times. Single stock ETFs are the latest. When Apple and Microsoft IPO'd, I bought a few hundred shares of each. At that time I was following some trading guru who said to buy and hold until it's up 10%, then sell and move on. That's what I did. And that's why I'm not posting this from Tahiti with hula girls serving me breakfast.
 
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