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JPMorgan Expands Income ETFs With Dual Strategy For Smooth Returns
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J.P. Morgan Asset Management has rolled out two new actively managed ETFs extending its footprint in the fast-growing derivative income space.

The launch builds on the firm's popular premium income strategies and positions it as the only provider offering multiple approaches to handling options-derived income within a single suite.

The funds — JPMorgan Equity Premium Yield ETF (NASDAQ:ROCY) and JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Yield ETF (NASDAQ:ROCQ)— combine active stock selection with an option overlay designed to generate consistent income while maintaining upside participation. ROCY leans into U.S. large-cap equities, while ROCQ focuses on Nasdaq-listed names, echoing the playbook behind flagship funds like JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF (NYSE:JEPI) and JPMorgan Nasdaq Equity Premium Income ETF (NASDAQ:JEPQ).

The new ETFs aim to deliver tax-deferred yield through return of capital, potentially appealing to investors seeking smoother returns in volatile markets.

Key Features Of ROCY, ROCQ

  • Active equity + options strategy: Combines fundamental stock picking with call spread overlays to generate income
  • Tax-aware yield approach: Seeks tax-deferred income through return of capital distributions
  • Market participation: Structured to retain upside exposure during strong equity rallies
  • Segment focus: ROCY targets U.S. large caps; ROCQ emphasizes Nasdaq-listed growth-oriented stocks
  • Competitive pricing: Both funds carry an expense ratio of 0.35%

The expansion underscores growing demand for income-oriented ETFs that go beyond traditional dividends, particularly as investors look for ways to balance yield generation with equity market exposure.

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