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52-week range
$13.26 – $18.78
67% from low
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Borrow rate
3.59%
Moderate
| Symbol | Price | Today | Mkt cap | P/E |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GIAXNicholas Global Equity and Income ETF | $16.98 | +0.65% | $79M | — |
| LCRLeuthold Core Exchange Traded Fund | $39.65 | +0.32% | $70M | — |
| MARWAllianzIM U.S. Equity Buffer20 Mar ETF | $36.02 | +0.34% | $87M | — |
| MAYWAllianzIM U.S. Equity Buffer20 May ETF | $34.69 | +0.41% | $70M | — |
| PHDGInvesco S&P 500 Downside Hedged ETF | $40.78 |
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No one on the platform currently holds GIAX.
No tracked institution reports a position in GIAX as of their last filing.
| Ex-date | Per share | Pay date |
|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-26 | $0.0794 | 2026-06-29 |
| 2026-06-22 | $0.0807 | 2026-06-23 |
| 2026-06-12 | $0.0787 | 2026-06-15 |
| 2026-06-05 | $0.0853 | 2026-06-08 |
| 2026-05-29 | $0.0800 | 2026-06-01 |
| 2026-05-22 | $0.0760 | 2026-05-26 |
| 2026-05-15 | $0.0778 | 2026-05-18 |
| 2026-05-08 | $0.0765 | 2026-05-11 |
| 2026-05-01 | $0.0733 | 2026-05-04 |
| 2026-04-24 | $0.0735 | 2026-04-27 |
No one on the platform has traded GIAX yet.
| +0.48% |
| $68M |
| — |
| PRNTThe 3D Printing ETF | $24.34 | +0.39% | $68M | — |
| SPXEProShares - S&P 500 Ex-Energy ETF | $79.99 | +1.06% | $85M | — |
Source: Financial Modeling Prep · peers by sector/industry
| 2026-04-17 |
| $0.0730 |
| 2026-04-20 |
| 2026-04-10 | $0.0667 | 2026-04-13 |
No recent Form 4 filings on EDGAR — either no insider transactions reported recently or this isn't a SEC-registered issuer.
Instead of slowly selling off a $2,000,000 portfolio at 65… $VTI $1,000,000 = untouched growth $OVL $500,000 = $51,000 in annual dividends $GIAX $250,000 = $60,000 in annual dividends $SOXY $250,000 = $30,000 in annual dividends That’s $141,000 in dividends while $VTI grows untouched.
View on StockTwits ↗The comparison here is pretty striking when you break it down into income vs market-generated cash flow. Median US salary: ~$64,000/year $TDAQ $250,000 position → ~$42,000 annual dividends $GIAX $100,000 position → ~$24,000 annual dividends $CHPY $25,000 position → ~$10,000 annual dividends Total capital: ~$375,000 generating ~$76,000/year That crosses the median income threshold purely from portfolio cash flow, without selling a single share. What stands out isn’t the exact numbers, but the shift in mindset - income increasingly coming from capital allocation rather than labor. Not a prediction, just a simple reflection on how yield structures change the equation over time.
View on StockTwits ↗$GIAX if this is up 0.50% on a good day. Imagine what it’s gonna do when $MU dips
View on StockTwits ↗$GIAX it’s top holdings like $MU and $FRDM and others up big and this was literally up 1/2 of one percent. Think about that!!
View on StockTwits ↗How much annual dividends can you earn with $10,000? $GIAX = $2,400 $EGGY = $2,700 $BLOX = $3,600 $CHPY = $4,000 uicing up to $4,000 in annual distributions out of a $10K allocation?! This isn't legacy yield; it's an aggressive monetization of extreme sector volatility via sophisticated derivative synthetic options and digital asset overlays near local Fibonacci floors. While $GIAX (~24% forward yield) forms a stable defensive barrier via high-frequency option overwrites, tactical vehicle $EGGY (~27%) locks down substantial cash flow amid current macro consolidations. While $GIAX (~24% forward yield) forms a stable defensive barrier via high-frequency option overwrites, tactical vehicle $EGGY (~27%) locks down substantial cash flow amid current macro consolidations. Within this high-conviction, double-digit income vanguard, are you scaling heavy size into $CHPY or $BLOX to maximize your weekly cash-flow printer, or sitting safely in cash?
View on StockTwits ↗$GIAX short this turd and just buy the underlying holdings. Many were up big today! This is a yield trap!!
View on StockTwits ↗$GIAX bought $16.95 Though it was only 100 shares .they keep adding up
View on StockTwits ↗Income can be a powerful accelerator when paired with growth. Watching: $CHPY $NVII $BLOX $GIAX $SPCI.DL0626 An average yield around 18% sounds attractive, but sustainability matters just as much as yield. The best portfolios balance: ✅ Growth ✅ Income ✅ Risk management Compounding works best when all three are present.
View on StockTwits ↗You can get paid from any asset with high yield ETFs $OVL.X 10.5% yield S&P $KGLD 13% yield Gold $TDAQ 17% yield QQQ $KSLV 18% yield Silver $GIAX 24% yield International / US Yields on covered call ETFs like $TDAQ (17%) and $KSLV (18%) look incredible, but remember: you're essentially capping your upside for immediate cash flow. In a high-volatility 2026, can these strategies actually outperform the underlying assets? Are you chasing the 24% from $GIAX or sticking to the spot? Let’s debate in the comments! 💸
View on StockTwits ↗Recent $TICKER stream from stocktwits.com — refreshed every 5 minutes. Sentiment tags are self-reported by posters. Not investment advice.