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To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (71198)10/6/2022 10:42:39 AM
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That's the big question. If you look at QYLD's dividend history, it's dividends went down as volatility increased.

Volatility is a double edged sword, it giveth and it taketh away.<G>

I'm trying real hard not to apply any TA to this test. I want to see what the interaction is between the cost basis of the stock and the premiums collected is.

I suspect that at the end of the 3 month test. It will work out to somewhere around 30% to 50% on a annual basis.

Have to finish the test first and see what happens, between Sun's test and mine.