Income ETF GPIQ Adds $2.5 Billion in YTD Flows
As investor interest in income ETFs continues to surge, asset managers have increasingly innovated to meet the demand. The market has expanded beyond traditional bond-focused offerings to include a variety of derivative and call option strategies. Among them, the Goldman Sachs Nasdaq-100 Premium Income ETF (GPIQ) has stood out this year with notable inflows.
Key Takeaways:
- GPIQ has added $2.5 billion YTD, according to ETF Database data.
- It has done so while also returning a solid 17.1% YTD thanks to its focus on solid Nasdaq-100 stocks.
- The income ETF has provided a 10.1% 12-month trailing distribution rate as of July 31, per Goldman Sachs data.
GPIQ charges a 29 basis point fee to actively invest in Nasdaq-100 stocks. Its managers apply a call strategy to provide stable income and capital growth potential. The strategy targets names within the benchmark, aiming to match the index’s style, market capitalization, and core characteristics.
Specifically, GPIQ uses an options-overlay strategy, selling call options on 25% to 75% of its investments. The fund can also use FLEX options to boost that income, potentially adding dividend income from its equities.
Together, the strategy has driven $2.5 billion in YTD flows, helping to push its total AUM above $5 billion as of August 14th. But as investors look to funds like GPIQ for income — the real question is: did it actually deliver on that front?
According to Goldman Sachs Investments data, GPIQ posted a 10.12% 12-month trailing distribution rate as of July 31. Intriguingly, it did so while also outperforming its ETF Database category average. GPIQ returned 17.1% YTD while the ETF Database Large Cap Blend equities category average was 11.9% for that time.
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Overall, the strategy combines both capital appreciation and income via its focus on options. What’s more, the fund is poised to hit its three-year ETF milestone in October. Launched in 2023, GPIQ will be able to show three years of ETF performance to potential investors and be added to new brokerages. Looking ahead, it may be a solid option to watch in the income ETF landscape.
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