Is This 8.6% Yield Too Good to Ignore?

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Is This 8.6% Yield Too Good to Ignore?

If you're the kind of investor who wants steady income, especially the kind that drops into your account every month like clockwork, the JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (JEPI) is tough to ignore.

 

The headline number is eye-catching, an 8.6% trailing yield, paid monthly. That's not just high, it's more than four times the yield of the S&P 500 and well above what most high-grade corporate bonds are paying right now.

 

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Stellantis (NYSE: STLA) probably isn't the first ticker that comes to mind when investors think "income stock." But maybe it should be. The global auto giant, which straddles Italy, France, and the U.S. is delivering one of the highest dividend yields on the market today. It's not just about the headline number, though. There's a lot going on beneath the surface that most investors overlook—and some of it's surprising.

 

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