YieldMax™ ETFs Announces Monthly Distributions on Ultra and Fund of Funds ETFs YMAX (31.21%) YMAG (34.26%) (2024)

YieldMax™ ETFs Announces Monthly Distributions on Ultra and Fund of Funds ETFs YMAX (31.21%) YMAG (34.26%) (1)YieldMax™ ETFs Announces Monthly Distributions on Ultra and Fund of Funds ETFs YMAX (31.21%) YMAG (34.26%) (2)

CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and NEW YORK, March 13,2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — YieldMax™ today announced monthly distributions on the following YieldMax™ Fund of Funds and Ultra ETFs:

ETF TickerETF NameDistribution per ShareDistribution Rate230-Day SEC Yield3Ex-DateRecord DatePayment Date
YMAX1YieldMax™ Universe Fund of Option Income ETFs$0.568031.21%29.50%3/14/20243/15/20243/18/2024
YMAG1YieldMax™ Magnificent 7 Fund of Option Income ETFs$0.592034.26%26.22%3/14/20243/15/20243/18/2024
ULTY4YieldMax™ Ultra Option Income Strategy ETF$1.0653----3/14/20243/15/20243/18/2024

1YMAX and YMAG each have a Management Fee of 0.29% and Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses of 0.99% for a gross expense ratio of 1.28%. “Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses” are indirect fees and expenses that the Fund incurs from investing in the shares of other investment companies, namely other YieldMax™ ETFs.

2 The Distribution Rate shown is as of close on March 12, 2024. The Distribution Rate is the annual yield an investor would receive if the most recent distribution, which includes option income, remained the same going forward. The Distribution Rate is calculated by multiplying an ETF’s Distribution per Share by twelve (12), and dividing the resulting amount by the ETF’s most recent NAV. The Distribution Rate represents a single distribution from the ETF and does not represent its total return. Distributions may also include a combination of ordinary dividends, capital gain, and return of investor capital, which may decrease an ETF’s NAV and trading price over time. As a result, an investor may suffer significant losses to their investment. These Distribution Rates may be caused by unusually favorable market conditions and may not be sustainable. Such conditions may not continue to exist and there should be no expectation that this performance may be repeated in the future.

3The 30-Day SEC Yield represents net investment income, which excludes option income, earned by such ETF over the 30-Day period ended February 29, 2024, expressed as an annual percentage rate based on such ETF’s share price at the end of the 30-Day period.

4The inception date for ULTY is February 28,2024. ULTY has a Gross Expense Ratio of 1.24% but the investment adviser has agreed to a 0.10% fee waiver through at least February 28,2025.

Standardized Performance

For YMAX, click here. For YMAG, click here. For ULTY, click here.

Prospectus

For YMAX and YMAG, click here. For ULTY, click here.

The performance data quoted above represents past performance. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when sold or redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost and current performance may be lower or higher than the performance quoted above. Performance current to the most recent month-end can be obtained by calling(833) 378-0717.

Distributions are not guaranteed. The Distribution Rate and 30-Day SEC Yield are not indicative of future distributions, if any, on the ETFs. In particular, future distributions on any ETF may differ significantly from its Distribution Rate or 30-Day SEC Yield. You are not guaranteed a distribution under the ETFs. Distributions for the ETFs (if any) are variable and may vary significantly from month to month and may be zero. Accordingly, the Distribution Rate and 30-Day SEC Yield will change over time, and such change may be significant.

Risk Information

Before investing you should carefully consider the Fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. This and other information are in the prospectus. Please read the prospectuses carefully before you invest.

Risk Disclosures

Investing involves risk. Principal loss is possible. THE FUND, TRUST, ADVISER, AND SUB-ADVISER ARE NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY UNDERLYING ISSUER. Underlying Security Risk. Each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF invests in options contracts that are based on the value of its Underlying Security. This subjects each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF to certain of the same risks as if it owned shares of its Underlying Security, even though it does not. As a result, each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF is subject to the risks associated with the industry of the corresponding Underlying Issuer. Derivatives Risk. Derivatives are financial instruments that derive value from the underlying reference asset or assets, such as stocks, bonds, or funds (including ETFs), interest rates or indexes. Each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF’s investments in derivatives may pose risks in addition to, and greater than, those associated with directly investing in securities or other ordinary investments, including risk related to the market, imperfect correlation with underlying investments or Underlying YieldMax™ ETF’s other portfolio holdings, higher price volatility, lack of availability, counterparty risk, liquidity, valuation and legal restrictions. The Underlying YieldMax™ ETFs investment strategies are options-based. The prices of options are volatile and are influenced by, among other things, actual and anticipated changes in the value of the underlying instrument, including the anticipated volatility, which areaffected by fiscal and monetary policies and by national and international policies, changes in the actual or implied volatility or the reference asset, the time remaining until the expiration of the option contract and economic events. Distribution Risk. Each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF aims to provide monthly income, although there's no guarantee of distribution in any given month, and the distribution amounts may vary significantly. Monthly distributions may consist of capital returns, reducing each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF's NAV and trading price over time, thus potentially leading to significant losses for investors (including the Fund), especially as an Underlying YieldMax™ ETF's returns exclude any dividends paid by the Underlying Security, which may result in lesser income compared to a direct investment in the Underlying Security. NAV Erosion Risk Due to Distributions. When an Underlying YieldMax™ ETF makes a distribution, its NAV typically drops by the distribution amount on the related ex-dividend date. The repetitive payment of distributions may significantly erode an Underlying YieldMax™ ETF’s NAV and trading price over time, potentially resulting in notable losses for investors (including the Fund). Call Writing Strategy Risk. The continuous application of each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF's call writing strategy impacts its ability to participate in the positive price returns of its Underlying Security, which in turn affects each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF’s returns both during the term of the sold call options and over longer time frames. An Underlying YieldMax™ ETF's participation in its Underlying Security's positive price returns and its own returns will depend not only on the Underlying Security's price but also on the path the Underlying Security's price takes over time, illustrating that certain price trajectories of the Underlying Security could lead to suboptimal outcomes for the Underlying YieldMax™ ETF. Single Issuer Risk. Each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF, focusing on an individual security (Underlying Security), may experience more volatility compared to traditional pooled investments or the market generally due to issuer-specific attributes. Its performance may deviate from that of diversified investments or the overall market, making it potentially more susceptible to the specific performance and risks associated with the Underlying Security. High Portfolio Turnover Risk. Each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF may actively and frequently trade all or a significant portion of the Underlying YieldMax™ ETF’s holdings. A high portfolio turnover rate increases transaction costs, which may increase the Underlying YieldMax™ ETF’s expenses. New Fund Risk. The Fund is a recently organized management investment company with no operating history. As a result, prospective investors do not have a track record or history on which to base their investment decisions.

YieldMax™ ETFs are distributed by Foreside Fund Services, LLC. Foreside is not affiliated with Tidal Financial Group, YieldMax™ ETFs or ZEGA Financial.

© 2024 YieldMax™ ETFs

Contact Gavin Filmore at gfilmore@tidalfg.com for more information.

YieldMax™ ETFs Announces Monthly Distributions on Ultra and Fund of Funds ETFs YMAX (31.21%) YMAG (34.26%) (2024)

FAQs

Are YieldMax funds risky? ›

Investing in the funds involves a high degree of risk. Single Issuer Risk. Issuer-specific attributes may cause an investment in the Fund to be more volatile than a traditional pooled investment which diversifies risk or the market generally.

What is the dividend for YieldMax April 2024? ›

YieldMax DIS Option Income Strategy (DISO) has announced a dividend of $0.68 with an ex date of April 04, 2024 and a payment date of April 08, 2024.

What are ETF distributions? ›

If you own shares of an exchange-traded fund (ETF), you may receive distributions in the form of dividends. These may be paid monthly or at some other interval, depending on the ETF. It's important to know that not all dividends are treated the same from a tax perspective.

Does YMAX pay a dividend? ›

YMAX Dividend Information

YMAX has a dividend yield of 8.40% and paid $1.73 per share in the past year. The dividend is paid every month and the last ex-dividend date was Apr 17, 2024.

Is YMAX a good investment? ›

Yes, YMAX units do offer an above-average level of dividend income. But this comes at the expense of the fund's overall performance.

How often does YMAX pay dividends? ›

Each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF aims to provide monthly income, although there's no guarantee of distribution in any given month, and the distribution amounts may vary significantly.

How often do YieldMax ETFs pay dividends? ›

Distribution Risk:

Each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF aims to provide monthly income, but there is no guarantee of distribution in any given month. Monthly distributions may consist of capital returns, potentially reducing each Underlying YieldMax™ ETF's NAV and trading price over time.

How do YieldMax ETFs work? ›

YieldMax™ ETFs seek to generate monthly income by pursuing options-based strategies on one or more underlying securities. YieldMax™ ETFs aim to harvest compelling yields from assets that are not typically associated with monthly income. The funds do not invest directly in the underlying stock or ETF.

Can you live off ETF dividends? ›

Can you live off ETF dividends? While it is possible to live off ETF dividends, you'll need to do some careful planning to make it happen. You'll need to balance how much income your investments bring in, and how much you spend.

What is the downside of dividend ETF? ›

Cons. No guarantee of future dividends. Stock price declines may offset yield. Dividends are taxed in the year they are distributed to shareholders.

Which ETF pays the highest dividend? ›

Top 100 Highest Dividend Yield ETFs
SymbolNameDividend Yield
MRNYYieldMax MRNA Option Income Strategy ETF31.88%
RATEGlobal X Interest Rate Hedge ETF29.63%
APLYYieldMax AAPL Option Income Strategy ETF27.36%
PYPYYieldMax PYPL Option Income Strategy ETF24.64%
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What is the riskiest type of fund? ›

Equities and equity-based investments such as mutual funds, index funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are risky, with prices that fluctuate on the open market each day.

Is YieldMax real? ›

YieldMax™ ETFs was founded by ETF industry veterans with decades of experience in income-focused investments, options strategies, portfolio management, fund risk management, and fund operations. Our mission is to create innovative and unique ETFs that solve problems for investors of all types.

Which funds has the highest risk? ›

List of High Risk & High Returns in India Ranked by Last 5 Year Returns
  • ICICI Prudential Smallcap Fund. ...
  • SBI Small Cap Fund. ...
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  • HSBC Midcap Fund. EQUITY Mid Cap. ...
  • DSP Small Cap Fund. EQUITY Small Cap. ...
  • UTI Mid Cap Fund. EQUITY Mid Cap. ...
  • DSP Midcap Fund. EQUITY Mid Cap. ...
  • Tata Midcap Growth Fund. EQUITY Mid Cap.

What is the safest fund during a market crash? ›

Options to consider include federal bond funds, municipal bond funds, taxable corporate funds, money market funds, dividend funds, utilities mutual funds, large-cap funds, and hedge funds.

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