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Ex-dividend: Jul 31, 2025 | Payout: Aug 1, 2025
Group D funds: MSTY, AMZY, SMCY, APLY, XYZY, AIYY, DISO, YQQQ, WNTR
Weekly Payers: YMAX, YMAG, ULTY, LFGY, GPTY, SDTY, QDTY, RDTY, CHPY.

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List of YieldMax ETFs, prices, yields, returns, etc.

Here are all the individual YieldMax funds, with their latest FWD (forward) yields, latest close price, TTM (last 12 months) share price return total dividends, share price return (CAGR), and total return with and without DRIP (dividend reinvesting):

Fund Price Yield Last Div 1Y Divs 1Y Return* 1Y DRIP* Price ∆ Asset Ast. Price Ex-Date
MSTY$21.2669.89%$1.238$27.5963.00%96.77%-29.06%MSTR 🆚$415 2025-07-03
CONY$9.05105.43%$0.795$12.167.10%15.20%-54.29%COIN 🆚$397 2025-07-24
NVDY$17.0972.22%$1.029$14.0420.29%33.89%-33.96%NVDA 🆚$174 2025-07-17
TSLY$7.5361.72%$0.387$9.9618.54%19.94%-48.95%TSLA 🆚$305 2025-07-10
AMZY$16.5342.83%$0.59$7.7619.32%25.47%-18.81%AMZN 🆚$232 2025-07-03
FBY$16.3036.75%$0.499$7.7739.68%45.40%-5.40%META 🆚$715 2025-07-17
PLTY$67.9745.20%$2.56$40.90111.69%146.41%32.16%PLTR 🆚$155 2025-07-17
APLY$13.2024.50%$0.27$4.59-0.37%-0.70%-26.09%AAPL 🆚$214 2025-07-03
MSFO$17.8627.81%$0.414$5.1811.71%13.05%-13.39%MSFT 🆚$511 2025-07-24
GOOY$12.8528.73%$0.308$4.886.04%9.44%-23.15%GOOG 🆚$193 2025-07-10
NFLY$16.9030.89%$0.435$7.7948.37%53.96%1.56%NFLX 🆚$1,181 2025-07-24
DISO$14.3034.93%$0.416$5.2921.58%25.42%-11.24%DIS 🆚$122 2025-07-03
JPMO$16.9036.11%$0.509$5.3416.26%19.51%-11.66%JPM 🆚$297 2025-07-17
AMDY$8.4380.51%$0.566$6.442.76%4.10%-41.74%AMD 🆚$162 2025-07-24
PYPY$12.7525.70%$0.273$7.7930.92%30.12%-18.74%PYPL 🆚$77.82 2025-07-24
XYZY$10.8648.62%$0.44$3.25-21.46%-21.47%-39.57%XYZ 🆚$79.77 2025-07-03
YBIT$11.0841.29%$0.381$8.6019.58%35.39%-32.69%IBIT 🆚$67.66 2025-07-10
XOMO$12.3135.57%$0.365$4.31-1.49%-2.43%-27.03%XOM 🆚$111 2025-07-10
YMAX ¹$13.7716.02%$0.184$8.4220.03%25.81%-25.53%YMAG 🆚$15.27 2025-07-24
YMAG ¹$15.2715.98%$0.203$7.5918.68%21.21%-20.72%YMAX 🆚$13.77 2025-07-24
ULTY ¹$6.2619.73%$0.103$7.6213.05%23.55%-49.02%ULTY 🆚$6.26 2025-07-24
CRSH ²$4.6256.00%$0.216$6.67-26.70%-34.83%-70.00%TSLA 🆚$305 2025-07-10
FIAT ²$2.9057.14%$0.138$9.87-30.48%-63.13%-84.21%COIN 🆚$397 2025-07-24
DIPS ²$6.7530.51%$0.172$6.77-34.68%-44.85%-67.38%NVDA 🆚$174 2025-07-17
YQQQ ²$13.8220.30%$0.234$3.84-10.07%-11.85%-29.63%QQQ 🆚$565 2025-07-03
WNTR ²$31.5470.58%$1.855$7.65-21.72%-22.48%-37.00%MSTR 🆚$415 2025-07-03
OARK 💩$9.0845.45%$0.344$4.4727.44%37.73%-14.58%ARKK 🆚$75.80 2025-07-10
MRNY 💩$2.5096.00%$0.2$3.52-60.58%-65.58%-83.63%MRNA 🆚$34.01 2025-07-17
AIYY 💩$4.2844.86%$0.16$5.28-11.01%-18.08%-60.15%AI 🆚$26.00 2025-07-03
GDXY$14.8826.78%$0.332$6.9516.14%22.13%-20.85%GDX 🆚$53.35 2025-07-17
SNOY$16.3334.61%$0.471$11.2146.70%65.85%-13.00%SNOW 🆚$215 2025-07-10
ABNY$11.8537.95%$0.375$6.28-9.49%-10.34%-40.84%ABNB 🆚$142 2025-07-24
BABO$15.4729.63%$0.382$9.6125.41%27.70%-22.65%BABA 🆚$121 2025-07-17
TSMY$16.6046.11%$0.638$8.2023.84%31.86%-17.12%TSM 🆚$242 2025-07-10
SMCY$21.2391.01%$1.61$21.80-14.99%-6.81%-58.06%SMCI 🆚$52.52 2025-07-03
MARO$22.25127.92%$2.372$13.822.01%-1.47%-37.08%MARA 🆚$17.26 2025-07-17
BIGY$50.6311.80%$0.498$3.427.77%7.33%0.96%BIGY 🆚$50.63 2025-07-02
LFGY$39.7314.73%$0.488$13.676.81%8.65%-20.54%LFGY 🆚$39.73 2025-07-24
FEAT$36.2047.83%$1.443$5.97-7.00%-16.41%-20.18%FEAT 🆚$36.20 2025-05-15
FIVY$38.7030.15%$0.972$5.51-2.56%-2.42%-14.70%FIVY 🆚$38.70 2025-05-15
GPTY$47.068.21%$0.322$7.308.52%10.39%-6.05%GPTY 🆚$47.06 2025-07-24
CVNY$39.7961.74%$2.047$17.8915.35%20.51%-20.42%CVNA 🆚$326 2025-07-24
SDTY$45.664.22%$0.161$5.201.14%1.85%-9.21%SPY 🆚$634 2025-07-24
QDTY$44.815.21%$0.194$5.52-0.55%0.39%-11.46%QQQ 🆚$565 2025-07-24
RDTY$45.7310.24%$0.39$6.133.72%4.02%-8.54%IWM 🆚$224 2025-07-24
CHPY$53.878.29%$0.372$5.9230.98%31.39%18.01%SMH 🆚$288 2025-07-24
HOOY$66.00125.42%$6.898$16.7156.58%44.72%24.95%HOOD 🆚$102 2025-07-24
BRKC$48.9812.32%$0.503$0.50-0.40%-0.38%-1.41%BRK-B 🆚$483 2025-07-10
Fund Price Yield Last Div 1Y Divs 1Y Return* 1Y DRIP* Price ∆ Asset Ast. Price Ex-Date
¹ - YieldMax Fund of Funds
² - Short ETFs
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3 Best-Performing YieldMax Funds in the past 12 months:

List below shows best YieldMax funds by total returns over trailing 12 month (TTM). Total return is Price Increase + Dividends, without dividend reinvstment (DRIP) Keep in mind, some of these funds do not have a full 12 months history, as they are fairly new. Nevertheless, these are best-performing YieldMax funds.

Last 12 Months Perofrmance:
1) PLTY - Last Price: $67.97 - Total Return: 111.69% - Dividends Paid TTM: $40.90
2) MSTY - Last Price: $21.26 - Total Return: 63.00% - Dividends Paid TTM: $27.59
3) HOOY - Last Price: $66.00 - Total Return: 56.58% - Dividends Paid TTM: $16.71

3 Worst YieldMax Performers:

List below shows the worst YieldMax funds by total (NO DRIP) returns over the past 12 months (TTM). These results highlight YieldMax funds with the lowest performance.

Last 12 Months Perofrmance:
1) MRNY - Last Price: $2.50 - Total Return: -60.58% - Dividends Paid TTM: $3.52
2) DIPS - Last Price: $6.75 - Total Return: -34.68% - Dividends Paid TTM: $6.77
3) FIAT - Last Price: $2.90 - Total Return: -30.48% - Dividends Paid TTM: $9.87

YMAG - Magnificent 7 ETFs

Below is a list of YMAG ETFs with their performance metrics, including the latest price, yield, dividends paid over the last year, and total return with and without DRIP reinvesting. These metrics provide a detailed overview of how each YMAG fund has performed over the past 12 months.

Fund Price Yield Last Div 1Y Divs 1Y Return* 1Y DRIP* Price ∆ Asset Ast. Price Ex-Date
NVDY$17.0972.22%$1.029$14.0420.29%33.89%-33.96%NVDA 🆚$174 2025-07-17
TSLY$7.5361.72%$0.387$9.9618.54%19.94%-48.95%TSLA 🆚$305 2025-07-10
AMZY$16.5342.83%$0.59$7.7619.32%25.47%-18.81%AMZN 🆚$232 2025-07-03
FBY$16.3036.75%$0.499$7.7739.68%45.40%-5.40%META 🆚$715 2025-07-17
APLY$13.2024.50%$0.27$4.59-0.37%-0.70%-26.09%AAPL 🆚$214 2025-07-03
MSFO$17.8627.81%$0.414$5.1811.71%13.05%-13.39%MSFT 🆚$511 2025-07-24
GOOY$12.8528.73%$0.308$4.886.04%9.44%-23.15%GOOG 🆚$193 2025-07-10
Fund Price Yield Last Div 1Y Divs 1Y Return* 1Y DRIP* Price ∆ Asset Ast. Price Ex-Date

NOTE: Some dividends may not be up-to-date around declaration/ex-dividend dates (usually between 5-10th of each months. We do our best to keep this data current.

NOTE 2: Some forward yield numbers might be “behind”, if latest stock/dividend data isn’t available yet.

Other High Yield Dividend / Income ETFs:

NEW: High Yield Income ETFs from Defiance, Roundhill, JP Morgan, KRUV, REX, etc – alternative (non-YieldMax) fands that are also popular with “income-seeking investors”.

NEW: YieldMax Daily Trades & Holdings archive – we created an archive of daily YieldMax funds activity, where you can download either daily trades or holdings for every YM fund. Archive gets updated daily at 5pm and 11pm, and goes back to June 2024.

YieldMax Funds Table Notes:

  • * 1Y / TTM Return is total return of share price + dividends collected.

    So if you bought shares at $10, and their current price is $15, and you collected $5 in dividends over last 12 months, your “1Y Return” is 100% ($5 price appreciation + $5 in dividends collected).

  • * 1Y / TTM DRIP is similar to “1Y Return”, but implies (DRIP) reinvesting dividends on the Payout Date at Close Price of each fund on that day.
  • * 1Y / TTM CAGR is the share price return, without dividends or DRIP. If you bought shares at $10 1 year ago, and today they are $15, “1Y CAGR” is 50%.

Keep in mind, that most YieldMax funds are less than 1 year old, so 1Y returns and CAGR is calculates “since inception”.

YieldMax’s First ETF – TSLY

YieldMax Options Income ETFs (Funds) became very popular with investors after inception of their first ETF – TSLY (pronounced “Tesly”) in November 2022. After TSLY, YieldMax set up another 17 single-stock ETFs and 2 parent EFTs (YMAX & YMAG).

TSLY was YieldMax’s first single-stock ETF, which was released right before MASSIVE price drop in its underlying asset – TSLA, from a 2022 high of around $310 to a Jan. 2023 low of just above $100, resulting in massive drop in TSLY share price, from initial $20 to a low of around $13 in late December 2022, where it stayed for about a month.

Then as shares of TSLA started rallying in Feb 2023, so did price of TSLY. However, you don’t always capture the same upside percentage with TSLY, compared to the underlying asset.

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What are YieldMax Options Income (Dividend) funds?

These are “very risky”, high-volatility income ETFs that track individual underlying assets, such as MSFT, NVDA, AMZN, etc. Most of the underlying assets are high Implied Volatility (IV), usually above 50%. This allows YieldMax funds to earn income, which they distribute to shareholders around the 10th of each months.

YieldMax ETF involve great degree of risk and capital loss. This page is for entertainment purposes only!

For example: As of early Feb 2024, TSLY is the largest YieldMax fund. However, with the decline of TSLA price this year, TSLY prices are hovering around all time lows.

Which gets us to how YieldMax funds earn income and pay “dividends”, often above 50% yield. In a nutshell, these fund sell weekly call options on synthetic shares of underlying assets. Funds don’t actually own the shares (like JEPI, QYLD, etc). YieldMax funds use “synthetic covered call strategy”. They buy at-the-money (ATM) call options and sell ATM put options with the same expiration date (usually couple of months out in the future), thus creating synthetic shares of underlying stock, for virtually no cost. Then they sell out of the money covered call options to generate income.

We will not discuss the risks involved in this strategy. However you should know that if underlying asset’s share price falls, the fund loses money, creating what is known as NAV (Net Asset Value) erosion, and have to spend money to cover (at a loss) they puts they sold (as well as other risks).

Another important aspect to keep in mind – ALL YieldMax individual stock ETFs have 0.99% fee or expense ratio. So for each $100 a fund earns, they keep $0.99

YieldMax also recently launched “parent ETFs” that hold individual YieldMax funds as portfolio – YMAX and YMAG

  • YMAX holds ALL YielddMax individual funds and has a 1.28% expense ratio.
  • YMAG holds the funds tracking Magnificent 7 stocks (TSLA, AAPL, MSFT, NVDA, GOOG, META and AMZN), and also has a 1.28% expense ratio.

YMAX and YMAG ETFs are too new to list in our table, as they haven’t had a single dividend distribution yet. Once we have data on them, we will add them to our table of YieldMax ETFs. However YMAX’s and YMAG’s expected 1st dividend payment in Feb 2024, will be around 38-40% Forward Yield.

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32 Comments

  1. If you’re going to charge people for a service keep the service up to date. Add fivy and feat to group A

    • Leo DRIPCalc

      Hey,

      Thanks for your input. 2 things…
      1) FEAT and FIVY are still not added by our data suppliers, and we did send them a request to add these tickers. Will be available soon.
      2) We don’t charge for access to this YieldMax page, or details on YM ETFs. Data that is behind paywall is earnings, revenue, EPS, estimates, etc, and non of YM funds have this data. So all YM funds info is free to view.

      Like I said, we are working on having FEAT and FIVY in our system asap.

      Cheers

  2. Can I be put on a list that receives as printed the distribution amount for each etf group, A-D?

  3. I am trying to get on your email list that provides the distribution detail amount as printed for each group

    • Leo DRIPCalc

      Robert, you can subscribe to YM emails on their site here: https://www.yieldmaxetfs.com/contact-2/
      By filling out that form, you will start receiving dividend announcements and new ETF emails.

      We are not YIELDMAX – just a “fan website” … So you can’t sign up for their emails on our site.

      Cheers

  4. Apparently Yieldmax just opened another ETF yesterday.. QDTY… Would you be able to add that to the list even though it’s brand new.. Not even sure when the ex-date or payday date is just yet..

  5. christopher bond

    My online brokerage list the payout amount around 12 pm day before ex date which means you have few hours to buy no including after hours trading.

  6. can we get a dark mode

    • Leo DRIPCalc

      April 9, 2025 at 10:50 am

      Not in the near future, as this is the first request like that. There would be a lot of coding involved and we don’t see the interest from users.

  7. Excellent information!

  8. I’m thinking of going heavily into some of these. Wondering why the “1Y DRIP” column in your chart has negative numbers. Is it something about the chart I just don’t understand?

  9. When clicking the Yield tab, the totals are all over the place with MSTY towards the bottom, like it’s not calculating correctly when placing them in order high to low, vice versa. That also happens with other columns..?

    • Leo DRIPCalc

      May 27, 2025 at 2:25 am

      the JS library we use for sorting table is sort of defective and not supported…. it doesn’t see a difference between 100 10 and 1… they all begin with 1… so 🙁

      there is nothing to do about it … almost nobody even knows this thing exists in the table and barely anyone uses it. So spending 10 hours to figure this out is just not worth it. I already tried for 3 hours – great unsuccess. Sorry, but most people just don’t need this feature …

      I might add Copy to buffer, so you can port/paste to Excel / Google Sheets, and sort there. That is much easier than figuring out unsupported JS library.

  10. Can you please include MARO in the Yieldmax table above?

  11. Leo i am using my cellphone how do I find (YieldMax ETF Dividend and PNL Tracker)
    With the ALGO TRACKER page? Like in your last two videos.

  12. I do not see MARO in your table above, and MARO is in Group B Yieldmax. Just requesting you to include it, please. Apologies if I’m overlooking it. Thanks!

    • Leo DRIPCalc

      June 6, 2025 at 1:12 am

      Added MARO … with some limitations … our primary data provider does not support this ticker (yet) … so work in progress.

  13. I am so glad I got in early and payed the 1 year subscription!!!
    LEO THIS IS SO SO POWERFUL!!!!

    I LOVE THE YM TRACKER THANK YOU FOR CREATING THIS FOR THE PEOPLE!!!!!

    IF YOUR BUYING STOCKS OR ETF’S AND DO NOT HAVE THIS TOOL YOU ARE MISSING OUT!!!
    BETTER YET CANCEL YOUR NETFLIX SUBSCRIPTION
    THAT COSTS YOU MORE MONEY, GET YOUR SUBSCRIPTION HERE AND MAKE MONEY AND WRITE IT OFF ON YOUR TAXES, WIN!! WIN!! 💰🤑💸!!!!

    • Leo DRIPCalc

      June 6, 2025 at 4:02 pm

      Freddy, I’m glad you love and congrats on getting in early 😁

      What would you say are the top 5 features for you? What’s your use-case?

      So if you don’t mind share this in X/Facebook/Reddit whatever… I appreciate it!

      Cheers, Leo

  14. please try to keep your data and tables updated with current information. otherwise, your site becomes useless to me

  15. Travis L Foltz

    why isnt PLTY automatically up to date (div)? thank you, luv the site!

    • Leo DRIPCalc

      July 2, 2025 at 1:09 am

      Travis, I’m not sure what you mean about PLTY dividend – last declaration was on 6/18 and dividend was $3.26 which is what our site shows currently.

      Sometimes our data provider is slow to update. All updates happen automatically, but again – its in the hands of our data partners.

      Cheers.

  16. Hi. I enjoy your site.
    Two things:
    1 – When will you offer that Cash Flow calculator that you showed in the video about getting MSTY to pay your mortgage?
    2 – In all of the tables for the ETFs, it is cool that you can click on a column to sort by that column. But it seems to do it alphabetically, instead of by value. Can you change that to by value? For example, it sorts a percent of 90 way above a percent of 100 because 9 is bigger than 1. It seems to just be looking a the individual characters. I have gotten around this by copying the table and pasting it into Excel, and sorting it there. But it would be VERY cool if I did not have to do that. I hope it is possible.
    Thanks for your effort on this site.

    • Leo DRIPCalc

      July 14, 2025 at 1:09 pm

      Jeff, the Cash Flow calculator is coming out this week (as BETA version). Beta means i’m not 100% confident in numbers but don’t have the time/capacity to do thorough checking … This will mostly apply to negative Price/Div CAGR of YieldMax funds… The positive CAGRs of stocks like SCHD/MO, etc – calculations are accurate.

      Issue with YM or rather negative CAGRs is – we need to match the TARGET income in the future to the diminishing price and dividend, and be sure our initial investment is correct…

      And as far as table sorting – I hope to find a working library for this … but it is not a priority at this time, yet it’s very time consuming … 🙁

      • Kevin Borland

        Hey Leo, thanks for everything you do! I would also like to request the table sorting be corrected. Finding the best yielders quickly is very valuable. I hope you can get to fixing it soon. Seems it should be a slightly higher priority to bring the complete website out of Beta, before rolling out more new features in Beta.

        We need to trust that the numbers are accurate to rely on to make investment decisions, and when things do not work correctly, how can we trust the accuracy of the numbers? I do not want to sound critical of the website as it really great what you are trying to accomplish. I hope you do not take it that way. Peace.

        • Leo DRIPCalc

          July 22, 2025 at 11:54 pm

          Kevin,

          Priority is the product for paying subscribers (YMTracker, and earnings data). YMTracker is in beta because there are so many ETFs with different methodologies, that it takes tome to finish all the odds and ends. It is fully functional for “main etfs” … groups and weeklies … no just need to finish off BIGY/SOXY/FIVY/FEAT … but those are so tiny that it’s doesn’t even make sense to dedicate 20-30 hours 🙁

          This page is free to anyone, and therefore not as critical in my opinion. Sorting is a nice “addon” … I already tried to get this table sorting to work twice… spent a bunch of hours on it… I need a quality sorting library which i haven’t found yet. Not even sure it exists. Or need to do something super custom.

          It is actually easier to sort this table on page load. Maybe I will do that as a band-aid … but that is not ideal.

  17. Correction:
    Forget my #2 – I see that someone already mentioned this in the comments above.
    I am bummed, because I look at these tables a lot.
    Thanks again.

  18. Appreciate all the hard work that goes into all of this! Site has been crucial to my portfolio planning and growth. Keep up the good work!

    • Leo DRIPCalc

      July 16, 2025 at 12:06 pm

      Thanks J Cole!

      Are you a member? Which parts of the site you find most useful?

      Cheers, Leo