YMAX vs. AMAX ETF Comparison
Comparison of YieldMax Universe Fund of Option Income ETFs (YMAX) to RH Hedged Multi-Asset Income ETF (AMAX)
YMAX
YieldMax Universe Fund of Option Income ETFs
YMAX Description
The fund is a "fund of funds," meaning that it primarily invests its assets in the shares of other ETFs, rather than in securities of individual companies. In addition, from time to time, the fund may invest directly in the securities and financial instruments in which one or more Underlying YieldMax" ETF invests. The fund is non-diversified.
Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$18.25
Average Daily Volume
826,262
Number of Holdings
*
13
* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
AMAX
RH Hedged Multi-Asset Income ETF
AMAX Description
RH Hedged Multi-Asset Income ETF seeks total return through a combination of capital appreciation and current income. The Fund invests primarily in fixed income securities and the Fund may also invest in mortgage-related high-yield instruments rated below investment grade (commonly referred to as junk bonds) with up to 15% of the Fund's assets.Grade (RS Rating)
Last Trade
$7.96
Average Daily Volume
10,765
Number of Holdings
*
8
* may have additional holdings in another (foreign) market
Performance
Period | YMAX | AMAX |
---|---|---|
30 Days | 7.60% | -0.21% |
60 Days | 11.21% | 0.02% |
90 Days | 12.28% | 1.00% |
12 Months | 15.26% |
YMAX: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
Industries:
AMAX: Top Represented Industries & Keywords
Industries:
Keywords:
Investment Strategy
ETF
Exchange Traded Fund
Exchange Traded Funds
Brent Crude
Contract Law
Crude Oil
Energy Economics
Forward Contract
Heating Oil
Invesco Powershares
Investment Management
Microeconomics
Nasdaq 100
Nasdaq 100 Index
Nasdaq Composite Index
Natural Gas
Options
Petroleum
Stock Market Index